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Make powerful aloe a “regular thing” in your daily routine, just like many other organic foods and supplements!



 

Take the organic food and supplement (and food preparation tools)* test really quickly right now. Put a tally in your mind for each of the following foods that you have in your home right now. When you’re done reading the list, remember that number until you reach the end of this short assignment. There is a great reward! Here we go:

 

Aloe, maca, mucuna, organic dark chocolate, oil of oregano, garlic, licorice root, cinnamon, organic lemon and lime juice, spring water, goji berries, raw nuts, reishi mushroom, chaga mushroom, acai, hemp protein powder, hemp seeds, hemp seed oil, flax seed oil, coconut oil, diatomaceous earth, organic vitamin B12, a dehydrator*, a juicer*, and a quality smoothie maker. What’s your score? Let’s start this off with Aloe, the King, and go from there:

 

Aloe Vera is high in vitamins, minerals, fatty-acids, amino acids - it is an adaptogen that helps with digestion, helps with detoxification and it alkalizes the body. Aloe helps with cardiovascular health and immunity. It’s great for your skin and can reduce inflammation! Find out how to use it, how much, and when from Natural News and the Health Ranger, Mike Adams. Natural Health News is quite resourceful with helpful links to lots of health websites. Share the knowledge and you share in the wealth!

 


 

Natural News delivers full coverage of this natural wonder Aloe!

 

“Aloe Vera has a history that spans over 6000 years. The Egyptian civilization was the first to note its extraordinary health benefits and called it the plant of immortality. It was used for various health issues ranging from insomnia, baldness, bad digestion and even cancer. It is now regularly grown in tropical locations such South Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Additional healing properties were discovered through time and starting with 18th Century, Aloe Vera was often employed for other conditions like skin irritations, burns and wounds.”

 


 

 

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