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     Location: Desert Land | I went and bought a case of blue & gold about 2 years ago because everyone was using it. Feed both cases between a few horses and saw no result good or bad. Quite a few people here in So Cal that I know who went to F1 have switched back to Morinda Care - including 1 specific person who kinda of talked me into trying F1. |
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| Is this just for ulcer prone horses? Does it give more energy or help with weight gain?? |
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       Location: South Texas | So will it test at the track on race horses |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | In human medicine I know that Noni has gotten a lot of scrutiny because of unfounded, wild claims that cannot be substantiated. If Noni is so good, then I hope it stands up to scientific scrutiny. This stuff is not cheap, last time I looked (Tahitian Noni). Follow the money. Be careful of endorsements by professionals.....they get paid to do this. I tried taking it for a brief while back about 7 years ago, but I just hated the taste, and after reading up on it I concuded it was snake oil. |
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     Location: In a happy place | HotbearLVR - 2014-03-07 10:22 PM In human medicine I know that Noni has gotten a lot of scrutiny because of unfounded, wild claims that cannot be substantiated. If Noni is so good, then I hope it stands up to scientific scrutiny. This stuff is not cheap, last time I looked (Tahitian Noni). Follow the money. Be careful of endorsements by professionals.....they get paid to do this. I tried taking it for a brief while back about 7 years ago, but I just hated the taste, and after reading up on it I concuded it was snake oil.
I tried it a few years back and it didn't work for me. Plus me and two of my friends had to cancel our credit cards and get new ones because the company would not cancel our automatic shipments and they just kept sending it. I am glad for those that have had good luck with it, it just didn't work for me and my friends. |
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| bringing back an old thread! lol
what about horses that could have ulcers but they could also not, would it still be beneficial to helping heal the ulcers if you don't know they are there?!
also, whats the difference between the gold and blue label?! |
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   Location: Nowhere Land | I have both reining horses and barrel horses. ALL of my horses are on this supplement after the results I had with my impossible barrel mare. She was diagnosed with severe chronic hind gut ulcers and we'd been struggling with them for a full season. I'd tried every medicine and supplement on the market, costed me THOUSANDS of dollars. As a last resort I was told to try Noni. At this point I figured .. why not!! I was really desperate at this point. Now, I didnt see results immediately... but after a few weeks of being on Formula 1 Noni, this mare was EATING, DRINKING, and acting normal! No more pacing, no more turning her nose up at her food... no more worrying about consumption of water. A horse that was so high strung and ulcer riddled.. now fast asleep in her stall. It offered me much comfort, then the true TEST came.. was Noni just masking her symptoms somehow.. or did it really offer aid in HEALING these ulcers?? We had her scoped, they are GONE. Her skin looks better, her coat is GLOWING and this mares all around health has improved. I AM NOT A PAID PROFESSIONAL AND THIS IS NOT A GIMMICK. This stuff works. and it works WELL. Every horse in my barn is on it now after this experience, worth every PENNY.
**Formula 1 Noni BLUE LABEL.
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| One thing I would like to know is I had seen on sstack that formula 1 has alot of joint aids in it. But when I look the only thing I find in it is HA? Is there more or not? Thanks
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       Location: USA | AngieM1 - 2015-02-17 12:56 PM
I have both reining horses and barrel horses. ALL of my horses are on this supplement after the results I had with my impossible barrel mare. She was diagnosed with severe chronic hind gut ulcers and we'd been struggling with them for a full season. I'd tried every medicine and supplement on the market, costed me THOUSANDS of dollars. As a last resort I was told to try Noni. At this point I figured .. why not!! I was really desperate at this point. Now, I didnt see results immediately... but after a few weeks of being on Formula 1 Noni, this mare was EATING, DRINKING, and acting normal! No more pacing, no more turning her nose up at her food... no more worrying about consumption of water. A horse that was so high strung and ulcer riddled.. now fast asleep in her stall. It offered me much comfort, then the true TEST came.. was Noni just masking her symptoms somehow.. or did it really offer aid in HEALING these ulcers?? We had her scoped, they are GONE. Her skin looks better, her coat is GLOWING and this mares all around health has improved. I AM NOT A PAID PROFESSIONAL AND THIS IS NOT A GIMMICK. This stuff works. and it works WELL. Every horse in my barn is on it now after this experience, worth every PENNY.
**Formula 1 Noni BLUE LABEL.
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | Noni is a mile from my place. Only result will be a skinnier wallet! |
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| I first heard about Noni, in Charmaynes book. Then Molly Powell, and then Lindsay Sears who feeds Morinda (which was the original Noni company) and recently Sherry Cervi. Most of these girls certainly do not need to endorse the product for the money. I feed it, it makes a huge difference. However the doubters keep on doubting : ) but there has been a lot of World Championships won on horses on Noni, weird huh? |
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| how long does a gallon last for one horse? |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Of all the factors I consider when evaluating a product for consideration, endorsements is the least important. I'm not going to be able to slam dunk a basketball if I eat Wheeties or wears Haynes underwear, even if Micheal Jordan endorses them.
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   Location: Nowhere Land | trulyaroyaljem13 - 2015-07-23 11:00 AM
how long does a gallon last for one horse?
Depends on how much you feed. My Barrel Ulcer Prone mare gets 2 oz am 2 oz pm every day. That seems to work best for her. You can feed 2 or 3 oz a day and you don't have to separate the doses. But I do with this particular horse. My Reiner gets 3 oz a day. (2oz am and 1 oz pm) She seems to do very well on that.
The horse that gets 4 oz daily I get one month out of a gallon bottle. There is apx 128 oz in a gallon.
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| Bear - 2014-03-07 10:22 PM
In human medicine I know that Noni has gotten a lot of scrutiny because of unfounded, wild claims that cannot be substantiated. Β If Noni is so good, then I hope it stands up to scientific scrutiny. Β This stuff is not cheap, last time I looked (Tahitian Noni). Β Follow the money. Be careful of endorsements by professionals.....they get paid to do this. Β I tried taking it for a brief while back about 7 years ago, but I just hated the taste, and after reading up on it I concuded it was snake oil. Β
I tried the Tahitian Noni too, thought it tasted HORRIBLE and it did nothing for me (but make my checkbook lighter). I've never tried it on the horses. |
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