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Aloe Vera has been used medicinally for centuries.

The ancient Egyptians describe it in the Ebers papyrus.The Greek pharmacologist Dioscorides reported it's purgative powers. Cleopatra used the gel of the Aloe Vera in her bath water and in the colourings she used on her eyes and lips.
Aloe Vera has been used in the Middle East and in China in the treatment of wounds and various diseases. It is common to find an Aloe Vera plant in most homes, for cuts, burns and wounds of any kind.

Today, Aloe Vera is used in numerous products including beverages, lotions, shampoos, skin care, and as a dietary supplement. Aloe Vera is truly nature's gift.
In the early 1980's it was discovered that Aloe Vera has a therapeutically active ingredient called acemannan.

Acemannan is a complex polysaccharide consisting of long chain beta linked mannose polymers interspersed with acetyl groups. It has been found that acemannan is extremely stable. Due to its beta linkage and other structural features acemannan is not metabolized until it reaches the target cell. Acemannan activates the macrophage and therefore stimulates the immune system. Acemannan also possesses significant antiviral activity, which makes it useful in the treatment of infectious diseases. The healing effect of acemannan has encouraged the development of Aloe as a drink or powder. The challenge is to find the Aloe Vera product with the least amount of processing and no preservatives. This ensures a quality product with all of its mucopolysaccarides intact to assist the body with it's healing process.

Aloe Essence is such a product.

Through a unique patented process, Carrington Laboratories, has strived to ensure the highest quality Aloe Vera products are brought to the consumer. This procedure eliminates many processing stages and additives that other Aloe products, (juices and gels) go through. There is no charcoal treatment, no pasteurization, no filters, and no evaporation during the process. The Aloe is simply cut off the plant at the farm in Costa Rico, and the inner gel is freeze dried, becoming a powder through this process. All complex carbohydrates are preserved, all compounds in the natural gel are maintained. It is this bulk product that

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has imported, and packaged, to bring to the Canadian market. Aloe Vera has been used to treat a multitude of illnesses including:
AllergiesArthritis
AIDSBad breath
Bowel regularityBladder infections
Blood pressureCandida
Cold soresConstipation
ColicDiabetes
DigestionEpstein-Barr
High blood pressureIndigestion
Kidney functionMultiple sclerosis

As well as many more


Many Benefits of Aloe vera

The Many Benefits of Aloe vera

There are more than 300 species of Aloe vera, with four of those having medicinal value. According to British researcher Dr. Peter Atherton, "Aloe vera's use as an aid to beauty and skin health is certainly not new and mankind has benefited from its internal and topical effects for at least 4,000 years."

Most noted for its external benefits, Aloe vera has been used successfully for a variety of skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, acne, chronic itching, skin ulcers, and burns. In addition, aloe can be used internally for asthma, sinus congestion, arthritis and gastrointestinal disorders like gastritis, diverticulitis, and inflammatory bowel syndrome.

Acemannan, an active ingredient in aloe, has been shown to be a powerful immune stimulant providing anti-cancer and anti-viral effects. IN one study, aloe gel was shown to have direct anti- inflammatory activity. "As well as being used on it's own, aloe gel had been successfully tested as a potentiating, biologically active vehicle for hydrocortisone," according to author and medical herbalist Rowan Hamilton, M.N.I.M.H.

Some cases of hypersensitivity to aloe have been reported. Some adverse reaction can be traced to inferior, poor-quality products. While aloe taken orally on its own can cause severe abdominal cramping, most oral aloe products contain fennel or other compounds to eliminate cramping.

--Atherton P: Aloe vera revisited. British Journal of Phytotherapy 4 (4) 176-183; Hamilton R: Strengths and limitations of Aloe Vera. The American Journal of Natural Medicine 5 (10): 30-33, December 1998.


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