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Organic AloeThe Aloe with a Body of Light and Full Spectrum Polysaccharides
Get The Best Aloe:Top quality, certified organic aloe - Avoid commercial, non-organic aloe, which may be poorly grown, irradiated or pesticided. Full spectrum, active polysaccharides (PS) - Most aloe products have no active PS at all. All 3 types of active polysaccharides (PS):small, medium and long chain - Most aloe products are degraded and contain no active saccharides. The Best Process: Moderate-temperature, air-dried aloe - Avoid highly heated or freeze-dried aloe which breaks the glycoside bonds and degrades the quality of the aloe. No toxic preservatives - Avoid sodium benzoate, propyl or methyl paraben and other toxic chemicals Organic Aloe With Active SaccharidesThe aloe with a body of light - Researchers have found a high energy electron cloud around active aloe, called a “body of light.” Three types of active polysaccharides (PS)
Special help for mucus membranes, digestion, blood sugar problems, arthritis The Powerful HealerEach capsule of concentrated, fully biologically active aloe polysaccharides is equivalent to one ounce of mature aloe leaf inner gel without the unwanted and sometimes allergy-provoking compounds. This is the best form of aloe. Research on aloe with fully active enzymes and polysaccharides shows its outstanding help for many conditions:
Unlocking Aloe ’s SecretsFor many centuries, Aloe vera has been used by kings to paupers as a spectacular healing herb. Even the Bible mentions the use of aloe. But to receive aloe’s healing benefits, once the thick leaves are cut to scoop out the mucilagenous gel, it has to be used within a short time (a few hours). Otherwise, a destructive enzyme in the aloe deactivates the healing properties. To avoid this degradation, a special processing method must be used. The Best Aloe MethodTwo key healing factors in aloe are its active enzymes and its full spectrum of polysaccharides (PS). PS are special complex molecules with many spectacular healing benefits which have made aloe world famous. The best method to preserve the aloe’s raw enzymes and its three types of polysaccharides is moderate-temperature air-drying (1650 F for 3 1/2 minutes). It is well known that this method preserves the aloe’s delicate glycoside bonds, whereas high heat or freeze-drying fractures and degrades the bonding. This state-of-the-art method requires approximately 200 pounds of fresh aloe gel to yield one pound of Aloe vera powder concentrate (200:1 concentrate). This is the best known method to keep the full spectrum of aloe’s active healing factors fully intact. Different Lengths: Different FunctionsDr. Ivan Danhoff, M.D., Ph.D., a scientific researcher, has extensively studied aloe polysaccharides (PS). He found that Aloe vera contains different lengths of these long chain PS, like different lengths of a chain. Some chains have only 60 “links,” while other chains have thousands of links. Dr. Danhoff described the function of PS based on the size of their chains. He found that the smaller chains of PS reduce inflammation and balance insulin production in the pancreas. The medium chains of the PS are anti-pathogenic (they protect against harmful viruses, bacteria, yeast/fungus and amoeba). The larger chains of PS have an immune modulating effect, encouraging better functioning of T-cells and macrophages, thus boosting the immune system. He also speculated that the larger chains may help the body to produce a tumor necrosis factor, which helps the body to break down tumors. Beams of LightAccording to another researcher, David Hudson, working with a world famous metallurgist, Dr. Sicafoose, certain elements in the periodic table can actually generate photons of light. Some of these elements existed in high concentration in certain plants. They found that Aloe vera was one of those plants. They surmised that pure high quality aloe, with a full spectrum of PS, could be taken into the body so that this transmission of light from the aloe could be transferred to the body, and thus, could allow illness to be healed. Commercial aloe products may claim to be 99% pure, freeze-dried or cold-processed, but most contain little or none of the crucial PS. Research has shown that only aloe with active PS has a synergistic effect with many other nutrients, making it a perfect partner in a health-building program. Real Life StoriesPeople from around the world have reported many benefits from this special aloe with active polysaccharides. Overcoming ParasitesOne chiropractor had been ill for over 3 years after contracting amoebic and bacterial dysentary on an overseas trip. Neither medical drugs nor many alternative treatments gave him any significant relief. His fatigue, recurrent nausea, cramping, and bloody stools continued until his immune system deteriorated even more. He developed athritis, systemic candida, and lumps appeared in his neck which ultrasound showed were tumors. Dramatic Reports
Warning: How They CheatMany aloe products on the market claim to have active polysaccharides, but when tested have no activity at all. To receive organic certification, one test performed is the malic acid content of the aloe. Several unethical companies simply add malic acid to to their product so it will pass the test (which does not distinguish between aloe-source malic acid and and malic acid from other cheaper sources). Another key test is the aloe’s polysaccharide content. When the aloe’s PS is degraded, no PS will register on the test. To bypass this, some companies cheat by adding maltodextrin (a cheap sugar) which will register as a high level of PS on the test, but really contains no PS from aloe at all. |
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