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Lynn Lawson, Canary News
"This paean to noni provides fascinating reading about this little-known fruit, including photos and recipes. Best of all, it gives one the feeling of a short trip to the good air and relaxed living of those wonderful islands in the Pacific."

Linda A. Evans,
Atlanta Wellness Forum

“Noni is an enchanting book of fact and herbal wisdom. It is another example of Fairechild’s wonderful talent. She naturally and easily captures in her writing a mystical lightness that connects us to our better selves, that brings us closer to our creator. And all in the context of solid, usable, unique information."

Judy Haroldson, Reader
“I read your NONI book and I could not put it down until I was done. It was exhilarating, spiritual and very moving at the same time. Thanks.”

Vincent Mark, M.D., Environmental Medicine
“I am impressed with Diana Fairechild's NONI. I like the humor and satire. I would like to prescribe noni to my patients.”

Dee Dowdy, Reader
"I just finished NONI--Loved it! Picked it up at Borders last night and finished it up zip, zip today. I was moved to tears with the surfing metaphor. I am enrolled in having a personal relationship with noni, too. Thanks for your great contribution with this book. I plan to share it with many."

 

 

Noni: Aspirin of the Ancients
A health book full of hope with 18 photographs
By Diana Fairechild

In Polynesia, the noni tree is the most widely used medicinal plant.

Diana Fairechild's NONI book explains:

• REMEDIES: Polynesian noni remedies are known for many problematic health conditions such as cancer, arthritis, hypertension, constipation, hair loss, worms, boils, impotence, infertility, asthma, depression, chronic fatigue, broken bones. And there's more.

• LEGENDS: In Polynesian mythology, the demigod, Maui, was brought back from the dead with noni.

• FOLK MEDICINE: Researchers throughout the world confirm what native people have known for a very long time. The medicinal properties of the noni tree are found in its fruit, roots, leaves and flowers.

• BOTANICAL FACTS: Noni is categorized in the Coffee Family.

• BUSINESS: Noni is a very important product in today's multimillion-dollar nutriceutical (nutrition as medicine) global market. This is the ONLY book on noni written by someone who is NOT selling a noni product.

• PRIMARY, FIRST-HAND RESEARCH: Former international chief flight attendant, jetlag researcher and author, Diana Fairechild has also researched the medicinal properties of noni. This was at a time immediately after she stopped flying, when she lived for ten years on a noni plantation in a remote area of the Hawaiian Islands and slept outdoors the whole time. Her personal account of this very thorough research and her life during this period is astounding and fascinating.

With her compelling narrative style, Diana makes you want to follow her wherever she goes in search of this amazing fruit mythologized throughout the Pacific for its awesome power to heal. And where she goes is to the very heart of healing itself.

For Diana Fairechild, healing is ultimately about right relationship — both externally and internally. And her noni journey is also a self-odyssey to discover not only where to find the right medicine but also how to receive the healing it offers.

NONI is the kind of book most people wish all books on health could be — enjoyable, well researched, easy to assimilate and full of hope.

From the back cover:
Kahelewai introduced
Diana Fairechild to the noni.
Kahelawai is Hawaiian.

LEFT (photo by Diana Fairechild): A bee preparing to land on a cluster of noni flowers.

This book includes 18 amazing photos by Diana and others.

 
Now in its 4th edition, NONI: Aspirin of the Ancients by Diana Fairechild has always been printed with soy-based ink on recycled paper. Worldwide Foreign Rights are available for Diana Fairechild's excellent-selling (over 28 thousand in print) NONI book. The rights to the Japanese edition published by Hakurosya have expired; so these rights are also available.
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