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The Perfect Aloe Juice Drink

By Bruce Wesley Chenoweth


Because many people only read the first paragraph or two, skip to the end, then are done, I begin this article with the most important caveat about Aloe juice:

Do not consume whole-leaf or outer rind Aloe juice!

I can hear the protests already! Some of you and your mothers have done it for years. For you, here are two questions:

  1. How far away from a bathroom could you get after you did?
    --then--

  2. How long was it before you were able to poop again when you didn't?

The outer rind of the Aloe plant contains "Aloin." Aloin is an addictive laxative. Because of this it is no longer considered "Generally Recognized as Safe" by the USFDA. It is now a controlled substance, not recommended.

Okay, so now that that is out of the way, the REAL essence of this message is:

DO consume Aloe vera inner leaf gel!

Caveat that last line with the possibility that it may not be good for everyone, so do your own form of testing, consult with your health care professional, whatever you do--but I am yet to meet the person who does not benefit from good, high-quality Aloe vera L inner leaf gel. If you know of an exception, please provide me with information about this rare and unfortunate person.

HOW to consume:

If you have an aloe plantation, or happen to live on a tropical volcanic island where it grows wild around you, I suggest that you become acquainted with methods of stripping the inner gel from the rind, then get a large basket or a wheelbarrow for your morning harvest. Since it begins to degrade immediately upon separation from the root, harvest only what you can consume in a couple of hours. About 2 oz. of the pure inner leaf gel may be adequate to equal a 160 mg. scoop of BiAloe® powder, if the Aloe is very high quality and was very recently harvested. (About 95% of what you harvest will be water, then, only up to 15% of the remaining 5% may be the acemannan your body is seeking.

Commercial Aloe Juices are problematic to the degree that they are completely without value, ergo:

  1. Hydrated juices must be "Stabilized" (which means made toxic and/or super-heated) in order to discourage microbial growth.

  2. Independent laboratory analysis has proven that few, if any, commercially available Aloe juices have any acemannan or the bioavailable and immunomodulatory nutrients remaining in them, if it was ever there at all.

  3. Hydrated juices are very expensive to ship  and bulky to store because they consist of 95% to 99% water.

The Perfect Solution is to stir 160 mg. (about the size of a dry lentil) of BiAloe® powder into water or your favorite juice, then immediately drink it. Here are the virtuous attributes:

  • It is virtually Aloin-free,

  • It is 100% Aloe vera Inner Leaf Gel, freeze dried from organic Aloe vera barbadensis plants grown under ideal conditions,

  • It has been proven to have the highest Acemannan content of any commercially available Aloe product,

  • It has the highest level of Bio-available Acemannan,

  • It has the highest content of immunomodulatory Acemannan,

  • It contains a full range of molecular weight polysaccharides,

  • It fully dissolves in water or juice, adding sweetness and a pleasing flavor to juices, and,

  • A six-month supply costs less than $100! That is only about 56˘ a day for the very best immune-supporting, intestinal-aiding, glucose-balancing dietary supplement I know of.

If your local health store doesn't stock BiAloe® yet, shake an annoyed finger at them, then go online and order HERE:

 

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