Dr. Mian-Ying Wang, MD, University of Illinois College of Medicine suggests as how Noni juice should be taken...
TEST SERVING: 3 days
Before breakfast 1 tsp.

Before dinner 1 tsp.
Child (Under 16 years) before breakfast 1 tsp.
LOADING SERVING: Month 1
Before breakfast 2 oz
Before dinner 2 oz
Child (Under 16 years) before breakfast 1 oz and before dinner 1 oz
THERAPEUTIC SERVING: MONTH 2 through 6
Before breakfast 2 oz
Before dinner 1 oz.
Child (Under 16 years) before breakfast 1 oz and before dinner ½ oz
MAINTENANCE/PREVENTION SERVING: Month 7 and after
Before breakfast 1 oz.
Before dinner 1 oz.
Child (Under 16 years) before breakfast 1 oz.
In addition, for every 50 pounds over 250, an extra one-half ounce of Noni should be added to all recommended amounts.
Each of us is unique; at any given moment all of us have between 3,000 and 5,000 chemical reactions occurring in our bodies. This accounts for a wide diversity of individual reactions to
TAHITIAN NONI Juice. Some will notice a difference immediately, while others may take longer to experience the benefits. Our experience with TAHITIAN NONI Juice consumers indicates that approximately 25% will experience a noticeable difference in three weeks or less, 50% from 3-8 weeks and 25% from 8-12 weeks.
Noni is classified on the GRAS (generally recognized as safe) list by the USDA and has been since the 1940s. Dr. Neil Solomon states in his booklet,
"Noni: The Tropical Fruit with 101 Medicinal Uses" that "Noni can be taken by pregnant and/or lactating women." While this doesn't indicate that
Noni is "safe" for every health condition and situation, it is at least recognized as safe for pregnant women......one of the most protected health groups for whom even aspirin and coffee are not recommended. Tahitian Noni International follows all the guidelines set by the FDA while creating its products.