There was a naive optimism that
scientific advance would lead
to ever more effective drugs
to"conquer" disease.
Herbal remedies such as Aloe
Vera fell from favour. Extraction
and stabilization were also
major hurdles that worked against
Aloe Vera.
It was only in the 1960s
that improved techniques allowed
proper stabilization of the
Aloe Vera and this made commercial
production viable. Public
interest was rekindled.
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Aloe Vera is an important
herb and is often called the
miracle plant. Its curative
properties have been tapped
since time immemorial by ancient
Greek, Roman and Egyptian civilization.
It contains over 75 ingredients
such as Vitamins, Minerals,
Amino acids, Enzymes, Polysaccharides,
Lingnins and saponins. The world
is now focusing on the king
of herbs to unravel its numerous
mysterious powers.
Aloe Vera is a wonder herb that
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- Is extremely
nutritious providing minerals,
vitamins and enzymes
- Improves potency, health
and vigour.
- Boosts the immune system.
- Regulates bowel.
- Purifies blood.
- Prevents chocking of
blood vessels by bad cholesterol.
- Naturally cleanses and
Detoxifies.
- Relieves joint and muscle
pain.
- Regulates blood sugar.
-Fuels all bodily systems
through the promotion
of proper digestion, absorption
and assimilation
of food and nutrients.
- Is an extremely effective
intracellular antioxidant
and free radical scavenger.
- Prevents stomach ulcers.
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- Pure juice
extracted form mature
leaves
- The cold processing
method of extraction retains
all essential ingredients
- No water, flavour or
colours added.
- 100% stabilized within
critical period to retain
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Aloe-Vera
Gift of the Nature
 Boosts
immune system
 Increases
blood flow
 Nutritional,
provides minerals, vitamins
and enzymes
 Natural
cleanser and detoxifier
 Effective
intracellular antioxidant
 Anestetizes
tissue, relieves joint and muscle
pain
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