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The Ultimate Natural Remedy

January 21, 2016 By AloeElite Representative Leave a Comment

The Ultimate Natural Remedy
(for Almost Everything)

Acne is an awkward and inconvenient condition that tends to rear its head at the worst possible time.

And to The American Academy of Dermatology, acne is also the most common skin disease in the United States by a wide margin—affecting some 40 to 50 million Americans each year.

Starting around puberty and lasting (at least for some) over multiple decades, acne affects people across all age and ethnic groups; at some point impacting the lives of 85% of us.

As a result; acne has become a billion-dollar industry for cosmetics providers and big Pharma—offering highly expensive and often ineffective remedies for such a common condition.

Fortunately, though, there’s a better way …

 

Your Cure for Acne

 That’s right; aloe vera to the rescue once again.

Ever wonder why you see aloe in so many different cosmetic products? The answer is aloe’s natural power to heal, soothe and rejuvenate damaged skin. It’s a popular natural remedy all across the world, and one that also effectively treats issues like rashes, burns and Eczema.

But a recent study has shown that aloe is also effective at treating acne.

Using a group of sixty subjects and a combination of tretinoin cream & aloe vera gel, the study concluded that regular aloe treatments could vastly reduce acne symptoms and help provide nourishment to repair damaged skin.

To try it for yourself, just apply some aloe vera onto the areas of your face affected by acne. The gel should gradually start to reduce redness & inflammation while helping to prevent future breakouts.

But that’s just the beginning …

 

AloeCuring Mouth Ulcers with Ease

Mouth ulcers are the painful sores that all of us deal with at least once in our lives.

They can be triggered by spicy foods, citrus or poor oral hygiene, and they can take a painfully long time to heal on their own.

But with Aloe’s fast-acting anti-inflammatory effect, you could find yourself on the short road to recovery in a matter of days. Just apply a bit of fresh aloe gel to the ulcerated parts of your mouth at least twice a day (be careful not to ingest too much of the plant’s gel)

 

A Cost-Effective Cure for Psoriasis

Another surprising benefit of aloe vera is its surprising effectiveness at treating conditions like Psoriasis.

Psoriasis is a long-lasting autoimmune disease characterized by patches of dry, itchy skin or other (less frequent) blemishes. It’s not curable, and its treatment often requires potent (and costly) prescription medicines.

Yet—with a simple treatment of aloe lotion or gel—over the course of a few weeks, you can see remarkable reduction in symptoms and improvement in skin health.

 

You Can Even Shave With It!

 We didn’t believe this one either when we first heard it.

Sure, there are some good sandalwood and eucalyptus-based shaving creams out there … but shaving with pure aloe? It’s not until you compare aloe to the harsh chemical ingredients in your average shaving cream, you start to realize why it might make a nice alternative …

After all; the gel is 95% water, allowing for a smooth but close shave. The gel is also packed with anti-inflammatory enzymes, which can come in handy if you nick yourself with the razor or have sensitive skin that’s easily irritated.

Finally; it moisturizes and nourishes the skin—a perfect kind of “built-in aftershave” for your homegrown shave.

Feel free to add a touch of that almond oil or other skin-friendly ingredients for a smoother scent and a more luxurious shave.

 

More Than just a Houseplant

 It can be truly surprising when you first start to learn all the amazing benefits of aloe vera.

At first you just see it as a houseplant; maybe the one your mother kept in the kitchen for treating cooking burns and small cuts. But thanks to modern extraction technology and new scientific studies, we’re discovering a whole new world of aloe benefits out there—just waiting to be enjoyed.

From treating your acne breakouts to calming the pain of mouth ulcers … from dealing with complex conditions like Psoriasis to shaving (yes shaving) aloe continues to prove its flexibility and usefulness time and time again.

And this is all just from aloe gel. To enjoy the full spectrum of benefits—truly everything the plant has to offer—then concentrated aloe extracts (like the kind you’ll find at AloeElite) are exactly what you’re looking for.

Compressing more than 30 lbs of raw, organic aloe into each and every bottle, these supplements are packed with the compounds that make Aloe so incredible effective.

Aloe’s Amazing Digestive Benefits

January 20, 2016 By AloeElite Representative Leave a Comment

It’s practically becoming common knowledge that Aloe has amazing benefits for digestive health—but what exactly does that mean?

After all; our digestive tracts are intensely complicated systems with numerous corresponding organs and functions—each of which must be taken into account when treating a single portion of the system.

Yet somehow; despite the fact that it wasn’t concocted by experts in a lab, all-natural aloe seems to offer a raft of diverse digestive benefits—unrivaled by anything else ever created or discovered.

So how exactly does Aloe “help?”

Today we’re going to answer that question by looking into the details of exactly how Aloe works in your digestive system; the mechanisms that make it work, where to use it best, and how you can get the absolute most out of aloe vera on a daily basis.

So let’s get started …

 

aloe-vera-for-digestionImproving Digestive Processes
Aloe vera is simply packed with useful vitamins and minerals in a highly-soluble and highly-effective form. When combined with eight of the key enzymes the plant also contains (like alkaline, phosphatase and cellulose), you get a potent cocktail that helps immensely with basic digestive processes.

The plant’s enzymes help your body break down sugars and fats for improved nutrient absorption, while its anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe upset stomachs or symptoms of acid reflux and Irritiable Bowel Syndrome (or IBS).

When ingested orally (especially as a gel) aloe can also help to detoxify your digestive tract. As it passes through your body, the aloe will absorb toxins and waste matter that can often adhere to intestinal walls—even ensuring that fecal matter is removed expediently.

Detoxifying the digestive tract helps build a foundation for healthier digestive processes well into the future. The end result is a cleaner, healthier overall digestive tract—with the nutrition it needs to break down and absorb nutrients expediently, then get rid of the waste just as efficiently.

 

An Easy Solution for Uncomfortable Digestive Issues

So as you can see, aloe vera is an ideal solution to keep your digestive system healthy … but what about when it’s not healthy in the first place?

Well, the same nutrients that can aid in digestion can also aid in cases of constipation—making aloe a very effective laxative in many situations. Aloe can also help prevent stomach infections and even treat intestinal worms, thanks to the plant’s strong nematidal (worm-killing) activity and its ability to maintain the balance of natural flora within your stomach.

Aloe is a very potent adaptogen, meaning it can help the body deal with stress and acclimatize to changes in diet and health. Research from Queen Mary School of Medicine and Dentistry in London used aloe to treat patients suffering from Ulcerative Colitis (a very serious digestive disease), and found that 70% of patients actually showed signs of improvement based on a simple regime of aloe treatments.

 

Lower Cholesterol and A Healthier Immune System

Ultimately, all these different benefits start to add up synergistically, leading to an even more profound effect on your lasting health …

Like—for example—the way aloe vera can help lower your cholesterol levels and improve lasting heart health. According to a recent study from the British Medical Journal, aloe is packed with a compound known as “beta sitosterol,” that helps reduce cholesterol levels. It also contains a variety of fatty acids that aid in the breakdown of fats in the body; helping to lower cholesterol even further.

By reducing risk factors and helping to regulate blood pressure, aloe vera ultimately paves the way to lasting, all-natural heart health. And that’s not all either—

Because aloe is also rich in monosaccharides and polysaccharides; compounds that can work together and boost your immune system by strengthening white blood cells and empowering them to fight off the bacteria and viruses that cause regular illness.

 

The Ultimate “Wonder-Drug”
(has been Sitting on Your Countertop All Along)

In a world where big Pharma companies market increasingly expensive “treatments” for problems we’d rather solve, aloe vera’s effectiveness is a refreshing reminder that some things don’t have to be complicated.

Regardless of your situation or particular illness, it’s quite likely that aloe could aid in improving your digestive health in any number of ways—you just have to try it out.

And AloeElite’s highly-concentrated aloe supplements are the perfect place to start.

Compressing all the nutrition of 30 lbs of raw aloe leaves into each and every container, our supplements are packed with the Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides (or AMPs) that are key to delivering so many of the plant’s wonderful benefits.

Try it for yourself today …

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