Archive for the ‘Aloe Vera’ Category

posted by Ronald on May 7

Aloe has a long history as a remedy for many different ailments. Commonly known as Aloe Vera, the plant can be separated into two basic products: gel and latex. Aloe Vera gel is the leaf pulp or juice, a thin clear jelly-like substance obtained from the leaf that makes up the inner portion of the leaves.

posted by Ronald on Apr 7

Inside of every ones blood there are sugar levels that need to be at certain amounts each day and all day. When the amount of blood sugar is low in some one they can experience irritability, weakness, fatigue, head aches, shakes, jitters, and uncontrollable hunger.

posted by Ronald on Feb 9

I firmly believe that an aloe vera and sea vegetable supplement is an excellent way to maintain good health, and keep at bay the ravages of modern living. Increasing levels of atmospheric pollution, and overuse of pesticides on food, combine to threaten our health at the cellular level where the free radicals that these pollutants produce in your body help to destroy body cells and DNA and cause premature aging, heart conditions and many other forms of disease.

posted by Ronald on Jan 12

The word “pain” comes from Latin poena - meaning a fine or a penalty.  You can think about pain as the primary way your body tells you that something is wrong and needs your attention.  I’ve read somewhere that you can think about the word pain as an acronym.

Pay Attention Inside Now == PAIN

posted by Ronald on Dec 9

We’re going to try and walk through the importance of the ionic form or the ionic state of a nutritional supplement.  The reason I say try is that this can get quite technical very quickly.  It is important that you understand the benefits to you and your body to have a nutritional supplement in ionic form.   I’ll put these in bullet form so that we can deal with the topic a bit easier (for me too!):

  • The pill-formof nutritional supplements must have water or liquid added to convert them into a soluble that the body can digest.  It’s one of the reasons the vitamin supplement guys tell you to take your pill vitamin with an 8 ounce glass of water.  You need the liquid to break down the binder and filler materials into something that your body can digest. 
  • The minerals in a liquid nutritional supplement are already in their liquid colloidal state in the digestive tract and provide all the advantages of the liquid form.  One of the advantages is you don’t need to add water and your body can begin the absorption process immediately. Your favorite liquid nutritional supplement probably recommends you to shake the bottle before pouring your serving.  The reason is to mix the nutritional elements evenly throughout the solution.  Colloidal simply means suspended in the liquid.  Shaking the bottle means the nutrients are equally distributed and suspending in the liquid.
  • Metallic minerals obtained from a pill-form supplement carry a positive charge in their ionic form in solution and, in general, are just not very soluble. Scientifically, they are called hydrophobic because they are not very soluble in water.   Easy way to remember is they have a phobia against water - hydro (water) phobic!  Drinking a glass of water begins to dissolve the pill but because of the chemical processes taking place, the conversion to the right ionic form is difficult.  The result is that your body does not readily absorb the minerals from a pill-form supplement because they are not in the best form for your body to absorb them.

posted by Ronald on Nov 26

Nearly every fruit and vegetable has vitamins and minerals in it.  We’ve talked a lot about the benefits of Aloe Vera and sea vegetation simply because they stand apart from general supplements.  In an aloe and sea vegetable blend there are all eight of the essential sugars needed for healthy cell communication in the body.

posted by Ronald on Nov 19

Everyone has known pain at some time or another.  No, I’m not talking about a broken heart!  A bruised knee, a stubbed toe, and a ‘splitting headache’ are all forms of everyday pain that each (alright….many) of us has experienced.  We know that pain is your body’s way of telling you that you it has been damaged. 

posted by Ronald on Oct 29

While many of us knew about aloe’s topical healing properties on wounds, burns, and bites, it should not come as a surprise that aloe is excellent as a health food supplement (sometimes called a nutritional supplement or herbal supplement) for healing our digestive tracts enabling each of us to more fully absorb the nutrients our bodies need for health and vitality.

posted by Ronald on Oct 18

If we can agree that a vitamin supplement is important and each of us should be taking a supplement, then what kind of supplement should we take?

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