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What is Samoan Nonu? Mar 29

It doesn’t smell good and it doesn’t taste good but very few natural products can beat it in curing your health problems, building up your immune system and boost your energy level.

1000s of years in Polynesia

Nonu (or Noni) is an evergreen shrub or bush that can grow to a height of between 3 – 7 meters. The fruit looks like a green grenade which is covered with reddish brown seed pits that give it a lumpy texture. The fruit starts green, turns yellow, ripens to whiteness & falls from the tree.

The tree bears fruit all year round. Once one fruit is picked, a new one will take its place after only 4 weeks!

Nonu originated in India, it now grows in various parts of the world such as SAMOA, French Polynesia, Hawaii, and other pacific island countries. It grows best in mineral-rich volcanic ash and Samoa is a country of 2 main island settled on volcanic ash ground.

The earliest reference to nonu being used as a medicine date back several thousand years to Indiaan Sanskrit writings when it was used in Ayurvedic medicine. Nonu is used in the native medicinal systems of the Pacific islands and used in Samoa for 2000+ years. Parts used include the bark, leaves, flowers, fruit & seeds.
Nonu was, and still is, prescribed by the native Polynesian healers to treat pain, inflammation, burns, skin problems, intestinal worms, nausea, food poisoning, fevers, bowel & menstrual problems, insect & animal bites etc.

Noni in the western world

Although the noni plant has only recently gained attention in the west, other cultures have been using noni juice and other noni products for hundreds, and in some cases, thousands of years. Throughout Asia, Polynesia, India, South America, various Pacific islands and other areas, the noni plant has been used to treat ailments as diverse as fever, eyesight problems, skin problems, respiratory issues and digestive difficulties, amongst others. Such wide-ranging applications are part of the reason for noni juice’s popularity in the west today, and also for the scepticism with which it is regarded by many people, who often see such claims as over-inflated. Still, sceptics aside, the fact remains that many people, both today and throughout history, appear to benefited greatly by using noni juice and other noni products.

International Research

In the past 50 years, scientists and researchers around the world have begun to better understand how the compounds found in Nonu fruit work. The majority of the published research has come from researchers at the University of Hawaii School of Medicine, as well as other laboratories in France and Japan.

Conditions Reported to Respond to Nonu or Noni.

Number of Persons who took Nonu with the below mentioned condition – and the % of people that claimed it helped

Allergy – 2659 – 87%

Arthritis - 1394 – 79%

Asthma – 6714 - 71%

CFIDS  Fibromyalgia – 2693 – 79%

Depression  lessened symptoms -  1258 -   78%

Diabetes Types 1 and 2 – 4634 – 83%

Digestion – 2641 – 90%

Energy  increased -  13331 – 90%

Heart disease - 1796 - 77%

High Blood pressure decreased - 1554 - 85%

Immune System - 3485 - 78%

Kidney Disease – 3134 - 66%

Menstruation - 3161 - 80%

Mental Acuity- increased alertness - 4615 - 73%

Multiple Sclerosis - 20 - 50%

Muscle increased body-building - 1006 - 69%

Obesity- lost some excess weight - 4599 - 72%

Pain- including headaches - 5622 - 87%

Respiratory Problems - 3068 - 71%

Skin and Hair Problems - 813 - 79%

Sleep improved - 1687 - 74%

Smoking stopped - 729 - 56%

Stress coped better - 5616 - 73%

Stroke - 1500 - 53%

0. Well-being- felt better - 6564 - 80%

As I am living in Samoa where Nonu plays a big roll in peoples lives (and in my own) I will continue to report on how we use it and it’s effects.

Please give us your comments on the Nonu….


Mats Loefkvist    www.samoa-experience.com

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Casino in Samoa! Mar 19

“Samoa is founded on God?”

Since Samoa become independent it has been founded on God. Today this foundation is rocking and very unstable. The Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi has clubbed through a new legislation to allow 2 Casino Licenses in Samoa.

casino in samoaSamoans not worthy!

The prime minister have decided to only allow people to gamble that has a foreign passport. This means that he consider his own people not good enough to take care of their money and all the risks connected to gambling.

The talk is about the filthy rich people that will come and spend their money in the casinos as they are too bored with beaches and culture and need something else to do.

This sounds like really clever strategies to build a solid future for a country???

What about Samoans with dual citizenship?

It is well known that many Samoans have dual citizenship which will allow them to gamble in Samoa. The prime minister has no problem with that as he means that they need a break before they go home again. The fact is that many or most people in higher positions in Samoa have dual citizenship although they are not living abroad.

I guess that we will have two classes of people in Samoa in the future:

  • The Normal People and
  • The Casino People

What else will follow the casino future?  What about drugs and prostitution?

I hope they will build the casino on a big rock so people can jump effortlessly after loosing all their money. This is actually a good business opportunity for the funeral services in Samoa.

Mats Loefkvist   www.samoa-experience.com

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Warwick Samoa Resort Coming Soon Mar 07

Plans have changed!

The Warwick Samoa Resort should have been open long time ago but because of economical recession and the tsunami disaster the plans have been revised.

The location of accommodation and other public areas have been relocated to make it safe for any future natural disaster that could happen.

Warwick Fiji Resort and Spa

Two step building plan.

The 4-5 star resort will be built in two steps. The first step will include 100 rooms, restaurants and conference facilities. The second step will add another 50-70 rooms to accommodate for up to 400 people.

First guests arriving 2013

If everything works according to the plan, the building will start at the end of 2010 and the first guests should arrive already in 2013. The resort is much hoping for a good cooperation with the Samoan government to get all the necessary infrastructure in place.

The Warwick Samoa Resort will be the 38th property for the Warwick group which today counts to one of the biggest hotel chains in the world.

Samoa has a great future potential as a tourist destination regarding to the Senior Vice President Mrs Tammie Tam.

Mats Loefkvist   www.samoa-experience.com

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