Friday, December 18, 2009

Throw out your toxic first aid kit: Aloe vera makes everything else obsolete





The Aloe Vera Miracle
A natural medicine for cancer, cholesterol,
diabetes, inflammation, IBS, and other
health conditions

By Mike Adams









Aloe vera is antibacterial, antiviral and anti fungal. This fact is well known by not just herbalists around
the world, but also by anyone with even a hint of common sense. If aloe vera gel wasn’t antibacterial,
then any little nick or scrape of the aloe plant would result in the whole thing being eaten up by
bacteria. Aloe has to be antibacterial simply to survive in the wild! Otherwise, the moist, nutrient-rich
gel would be a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
Aloe vera makes most first aid kits obsolete.
You can get rid of all those silly, toxic first aid sprays (antibacteria sprays, lotions, bandages, etc.)
and just replace them all with aloe vera. I’ve been known to pack small chunks of aloe vera gel inside
wounds that ultimately healed with zero scarring. As the aloe vera dries, it actually contracts, pulling
the wound shut and keeping it completely free of dangerous bacteria. Plus, it provides nourishment to
the wound tissue itself. It’s also perfect for use on animals, because if they lick the wound, they won’t
be licking the toxic chemicals found in most first aid products.
Now, I don’t mean to imply that aloe vera is a replacement for an emergency room. If you chopped
off your finger in a shop accident, you can’t just glue it back together with aloe vera gel. Or if your
daugher ripped a gash in her leg on a swing set accident, she’s probably still going to need stiches,
but before you get to the emergency room, aloe vera gel can protect the wound and set the stage for
accelerated healing.

To find out more and download the free e-book visit Natural News.
Where to buy.

FYI: My husband and just started (TODAY) drinking USDA Certified Organic Aloe Vera and I have noticed a difference already. It has a strong taste so I mix it with apple juice. You can drink it plain or with distilled or spring water. You can also mix it into a smoothie, it’s best to add the aloe vera as the LAST ingredient so it gets blended the least, thereby minimizing any potential shredding of the polysaccharides.

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