1 - By drinking Aloe Vera Gel with all it's important ingredients (often now deficient in food) including 19 of the 20 amino acids need by the human body and 7 of the 8 ones that just cannot be made, the body is able to get enough to allow complex enzyme systems to work well. This means the body can function at 100%. The net result to the individual is a wonderful feeling of wellbeing. Aloe Vera is one of the best nutritional supplements available.
2 - Aloe Vera is a useful source of vitamins containing in it a trace of Vitamin B12, it contain B group vitamins, Vitamin C, Vitamin E and folic acid.
3 - Aloe Vera is a useful source of minerals as it contains calcium, sodium, potassium, copper and zinc.
4 - Aloe Vera affects the gut flora as it is a natural 'balancer' in many areas and no more so than inside the gut, where it tends to regulate the various bacteria and yeasts that inhabit it.
5 - Aloe Vera affects the musculoskeletal system as certain substances in the aloe, such as the salicylic acid and the plant sterols are able to soothe muscles and maintain healthy joints, mobility and flexibility.
6 - Aloe Vera increases the activities of fib rob; lasts which are specialized cells found in the skin. Their job is to produce fiber such as collagen and elastin. These fibers give the skin its structure and of course, make it look plump and elastic. The more you have, the younger your skin looks.
7 - Aloe Vera effects the skin as when they are first produced deep in the epidermis, skin cells are rather large and very much alive, but by the time they reach the surface after 21-28 days (in normal skin), they are a shadow of their former selves and are transformed into just thin flakes of keratin which eventually fall off. Aloe Vera Gel provides the essential nutrition to feed the basal cells. Therefore the skin remains healthy and is able to perform its vital functions more efficiently - as well as looking much better!
8 - Aloe Vera balances the immune system; among the substances identified in Aloe Vera is a long chain sugar (polysaccharide) that is known to have an effect on the cytokine system - the chemical messengers of the immune system. Therefore it can act in a way that balances the system and so it be considered and can be called an immunomodulator.
9 - Aloe Vera assists in healthy digestion, a healthy digestive tract ensures that nutrients from the food we eat are absorbed into the bloodstream. There is clear, clinical evidence that by drinking Aloe Vera Gel the bowel is able to absorb these nutrients more efficiently, especially protein.
10 - Aloe Vera affects the gut as it has a wonderfully beneficial action on bowel function which results in smooth and efficient transit of contents resulting in a softer bulkier stool, making it easier to pass.
2 - Aloe Vera is a useful source of vitamins containing in it a trace of Vitamin B12, it contain B group vitamins, Vitamin C, Vitamin E and folic acid.
3 - Aloe Vera is a useful source of minerals as it contains calcium, sodium, potassium, copper and zinc.
4 - Aloe Vera affects the gut flora as it is a natural 'balancer' in many areas and no more so than inside the gut, where it tends to regulate the various bacteria and yeasts that inhabit it.
5 - Aloe Vera affects the musculoskeletal system as certain substances in the aloe, such as the salicylic acid and the plant sterols are able to soothe muscles and maintain healthy joints, mobility and flexibility.
6 - Aloe Vera increases the activities of fib rob; lasts which are specialized cells found in the skin. Their job is to produce fiber such as collagen and elastin. These fibers give the skin its structure and of course, make it look plump and elastic. The more you have, the younger your skin looks.
7 - Aloe Vera effects the skin as when they are first produced deep in the epidermis, skin cells are rather large and very much alive, but by the time they reach the surface after 21-28 days (in normal skin), they are a shadow of their former selves and are transformed into just thin flakes of keratin which eventually fall off. Aloe Vera Gel provides the essential nutrition to feed the basal cells. Therefore the skin remains healthy and is able to perform its vital functions more efficiently - as well as looking much better!
8 - Aloe Vera balances the immune system; among the substances identified in Aloe Vera is a long chain sugar (polysaccharide) that is known to have an effect on the cytokine system - the chemical messengers of the immune system. Therefore it can act in a way that balances the system and so it be considered and can be called an immunomodulator.
9 - Aloe Vera assists in healthy digestion, a healthy digestive tract ensures that nutrients from the food we eat are absorbed into the bloodstream. There is clear, clinical evidence that by drinking Aloe Vera Gel the bowel is able to absorb these nutrients more efficiently, especially protein.
10 - Aloe Vera affects the gut as it has a wonderfully beneficial action on bowel function which results in smooth and efficient transit of contents resulting in a softer bulkier stool, making it easier to pass.