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Dr. Lindsey Duncan, a man who grew out of a sickly childhood to
have a successful career as a nutritional Doctor - and at 42 years
old, has spent the last 20 years of his life helping people
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Dr. Lindsey moved to California in 1982 and worked closely with
legendary detoxification expert Dr. Bernard Jensen, Ph.D., became
certified, and opened the Home Nutrition Clinic, gaining world
renown in his work with radiation victims of Chernobyl and amassing
over 40,000 hours of clinical experience. |
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He treated many of these women, and a host of other "A" list
stars (including a former First Lady,) becoming their nutritional
doctor. So many people felt and experienced the results of his
deeply caring work with them that it was common in his clinic, prior
to forming his public company, to have a 12 to 14 month waiting
list. |
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Dr. Lindsey retired at 37 from an internationally renowned herbal
and nutritional formulations company he co-founded that is still
available in most Grocery and Health Food Stores today, and decided
to spend a quiet life traveling with his wife. While taking time off
from the intensive years of healing and service, he had an amazing -
almost spiritual - encounter with a man who had cancer but whose
symptoms had completely cleared from a juice he was taking. Having
spent so many years as a researcher for his company, he began
research on the drink that would ultimately bring him out of
retirement, create a new company and offer a new philosophy to the
world with the pure intention of helping people worldwide.
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He researched the drink online and found only excessive hype,
unscientific information and companies who offered pathetic versions
of the juice filled with additives and sugars and rendered virtually
useless. Still, he investigated claims of others who recovered from
dire illnesses, restored by their "bitter Juice" discovery. The
Juice - made from the fruit "Noni" (Morinda Citrifolia) from French
Polynesia, was well known in the South Sea Islands but virtually
unknown to the West. |
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Justifying his reputation as a highly credible and respected
nutritionist, he knew he had to find out about the Juice first hand.
To only believe in it was not enough, he needed to prove it was safe
enough to give his wife and, one day, his children. The more
research he did, the more impressed he became. |
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Dr. Lindsey decided to travel the world, to follow the
path of this miraculous juice back to its origins. Following a trail
through the South Pacific, they sought out traditional "Medicine
People," farmers and dozens of old Kahunas (many with no teeth -)
all in search of the truth about "Noni" - which locals called the
"king of the canoe fruits." |
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The journey led them, sometimes together, sometimes separately to
follow clues about the mystical properties of the plant and a way of
living. Hiking through dangerous rain forest jungles, being the sole
traveler on an isolated cargo ship where the Captain didn’t speak
English, traveling to far sides of islands only by trails, camping
out with sleeping bags under the Southern Cross and other magical
star formations seen only in the South Pacific. Dr. Lindsey
attempted to learn first hand the information handed down
generation-to-generation, sorting folklore from fact, a man being
transformed through his journey. |
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He discovered some amazing people in harmony with their
environment, a stark contrast to his days of high finance and multi
national corporate stress. To bring this pure fruit to the West was
to help bridge one way of living to the other. Within it, Westerners
would be able to put true nature back into their bodies, balance
their energy, balance their lives and heal a host of illnesses.
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Dr. Lindsey sought out, soil tested, sampled and secured rights
to the next 15 years of harvest from 16 family plantations who only
grew their purest crop in "Stage 3" highly volcanic soil.
Manufacturing it in the purest way and offering it to the West, one
of the first people he gave the drink was to his terminally ill
father. Amazed at the "spark" it gave him, his medical doctors told
his family time and again that the extra years he lived was due to
that "dark drink in the bottle you brought him" - pure Noni juice.
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The miracle health stories that came out of, first, a hobby, then
a profession, a career, early retirement, discovery, traveling the
world and bringing nature back into people’s bodies to help destroy
illness is one of the many stories he tells countless radio and
television listeners. His full biography is available for review by
clicking on Who is Dr. Lindsey at the navigation bar to the left.
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