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Your products and packs will now be even more powerful when you supplement
with one of hottest new products--LifAloe™.
With Unicity's Aloe Technology™, LifAloe enhances the bioavailability
of other nutrients.* LifAloe contains five different forms of aloe vera
(know as "nature's miracle plant"), which has been used for thousands
of years, not only as an external fortifier, but an internal fortifier
as well.
Internally, aloe vera helps the body assimilate other nutrients through
two methods. First, it is an excellent cleanser. As aloe vera cleanses
your digestive tract, it allows other nutrients to become more readily
absorbed and utilized. Second, aloe vera helps to support receptors
that are embedded in your immune system. These energized receptors then
increase the action of the immune system and the absorption of other nutrients.
Nature's miracle plant creates a spectrum of biologically active solids
as it grows. LifAloe captures the most potent forms of these solids.*
All of this is done by combining five separate forms of aloe vera, including
a proprietary Aloe Polysaccharides Concentrate, a patented molecular extract.
The aloe vera utilized in the Enrich Aloe Complex is harvested and stabilized
in record time.
Faster processing means higher nutritional value and increased aloe solids
count. This helps make LifAloe's biological activity and potency unsurpassed.*
LifAloe utilizes aloe vera organically grown in the prime climates of
South America and Asia. The rich soil in these two regions, combined with
superior harvesting and processing, produces a unique aloe plant that
retains more of its natural potency.
Research Brief
Aloe, native to Africa, is also known as "lily of the desert", the "plant
of immortality", and the "medicine plant". The name was derived from the
Arabic alloeh meaning "bitter" because of the bitter liquid found in the
leaves. In 1500 B.C. Egyptians recorded use of the herbal plant in treating
a variety of conditions. Ancient Greeks, Arabs and Spaniards have
used the plant throughout the millennia. African hunters still rub the
gel on their bodies to reduce perspiration and their scent.*
It may also
be a potent prebiotic in promoting growth of friendly "good" colon bacteria
which is required for good health. The plant is about 96% water. The rest
of it contains active ingredients including essential oil, amino acids,
minerals, vitamins, enzymes and glycoproteins. Many liquid health treatments
are made, some combining aloe juice with other plants and herbs. The juice
has been shown to be soothing to the digestive tract. As a food supplement, aloe is said to facilitate
digestion, support the blood and lymphatic systems, as well as kidney,
liver and gall bladder functions.*
Aloe contains at least three fatty acids
that are helpful for the stomach, small intestine and colon. It may also help cleanse the digestive tract by
exerting a soothing, balancing effect.*
FAQs
Q: Isn't aloe
meant for topical use only?
A: The aloe plant has a variety of uses, both internally and externally.
Q: I've tried other aloe products before and they always tasted
awful. Does this product have a pleasant taste?
A: The LifAloe is a blend of Aloe and other herbs that yield a
strong, pleasant herbal flavor.
Q: What is the difference between supplementing with a liquid
form of aloe vera and a capsule form?
A: Liquid aloe maintains the integrity of the aloe gel. It also
maintains its strength as a digestive aid.
References
Blumenthal, M. et al. (1998). German Commission E Monographs: Therapeutic
Monographs on Medicinal Plants for Human Use. Austin, TX: American
Botanical Council.
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