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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Morinda Announces Iridoid Research Symposium

Morinda, Iridoid 2012 International Iridoid Research Symposium next month take place

Third annual Iridoid Morinda Bioactives Symposium held August 21

PROVO, UT, July 24, 2012 - Morinda Bioactives (formerly Tahitian Noni International) announced that the third annual international Iridoid Research Symposium, will take place at their headquarters in Provo, Utah on August 21. Scientists from around the world will present current research about Iridoids in plants and animals. The Symposium will by the international society of Iridoid research, an organization that is shown the exchanges of information and studies on Iridoids. Membership in the organization is directed is to individuals, educational institutions and companies that have completed or are currently researching, Iridoids. The primary goal of the Association is to current scientific information about Iridoids and share their properties.

The Conference brought from what is discovered on the functions of Iridoids in plants and animals over 250 scientists, academics and companies worldwide via live webinar program to share. The Conference is currently posted on the website of Morinda bioactive. View the presentations to go: http://gononi.com/united_states/english/link/training/recorded?id=386431

Sign up for the this year's Symposium is available under: http://iirs.eventbrite.com/

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About the company

Morinda Bioactives (formerly Tahitian Noni International) is a global, research-driven bioactive products company, which was the first to introduce the health benefits of the noni plant - a bioactive Empire, Adaptogenic plant, Iridoid compounds - the world outside of Tahiti. Morinda Bioactives is added beauty and weight loss lines leader in the discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of noni bioactive products including food. Is headquartered in Provo, Utah, Morinda Bioactives the world's leading provider of biologically active food supplements.

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