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April 22, 2016 By AloeElite Representative Leave a Comment

You already know how great Aloe Vera is as a topical solution

  • Soothes sunburn
  • Strengthens hair
  • Refreshes tired skin

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And people are raving about what Aloe Vera can do internally, for your stomach and digestive system. The inside of your body can benefit immensely from Aloe Vera.

How on earth are you supposed to ingest enough Aloe Vera to make a difference?

Not only would you need a garden of the stuff, but hey, Aloe Vera has a bitter taste that is hard to swallow. I’ve read recipes that include chipped ice and lemon, but to choke that down every single day?

Seriously, have you ever tried peeling an Aloe Vera leaf?

It’s a messy process, peeling away the gooey outer layer of the leaf to get to the gel inside—and until you get good at it, a lot is wasted! On your hands, on the counter, or stuck inside the leaf.

What’s the right amount to drink, anyway?

Taking too much of the fresh juice causes diarrhea and cramping, which can be avoided by using Aloe Elite supplements.

Put away the blender, folks, and try AloeElite supplements instead.

They are easy to take and each capsule is filled with all-natural Aloe Vera.

  • Made up of 100% non-toxic, concentrated Aloe Vera ingredients, AloeElite is an all-natural supplement specially formulated to maximize the digestion-soothing properties of the Aloe Vera plant without side effects.
  • Extreme Potency – AloeElite capsules achieve a remarkable 200X concentration: It takes roughly 8 Gallons of organically grown and hand harvested Aloe Vera to make just 1 ounce of AloeElite.
  • AloeElite unites Certified Organic Aloe Vera with pure L-Glutamine – making it the most effective digestive support product ever developed.
  • Each Order comes with 240 Capsules for about 1 month of supply.
  • Fast-dissolving, easy-to-absorb formulation.

There are times when fresh is better, but in order to get the amount you need for optimal digestive health, AloeElite supplemental capsules are the best!

Aloe Vera and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

April 12, 2016 By AloeElite Representative Leave a Comment

Worldwide it’s estimated that between 9 and 23 percent of the population suffers from IBS. One third of the population will experience the symptoms of IBS at some time in their lives.

What are those symptoms? Could you have them?

  • Swollen abdomen any time of the day
  • Stomach pains
  • Constipation accompanied by pains in the lower abdomen
  • Diarrhea which can also be accompanied by pains–alternating diarrhea and constipation
  • Flatulence and belching often associated with a disturbed, rumbling belly
  • Passing mucus and hard, pellet-like stools
  • A diminished appetite, particularly when experiencing a distended abdomen
  • General depressed feeling and continual tiredness
  • Heartburn

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Possible Causes

A variety of factors play a role in IBS –not just one thing!

  • Foods chocolate, spices, fats, fruits, beans, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, milk, carbonated beverages and alcohol to name a few
  • Stress symptoms are worse during periods of increased stress, but not caused by IBS
  • Hormones women are twice as likely to have IBS — researchers believe that hormonal changes play a role in this condition
  • Other illnesses sometimes another illness, such as an acute episode of gastroenteritis or too many bacteria in the intestines (bacterial overgrowth), can trigger IBS

 

Treatment

  • Stress management
  • Diet changes
  • Antispasmodics

 

Or!

Mother Nature’s cure, Aloe Vera with AloeElite Supplements

For IBS, homeopathic Aloe Vera works best.

  • The Aloe Vera plant is made up from a large variety of amino acids, enzymes, vitamins and minerals.
  • Aloe comes closer than any other known plant to the duplication of life’s essential substances in the biochemistry of the human body.
  • Aloe Vera has natural healing and detoxifying powers and works gently within the intestinal tract to help break down impacted food residues and thoroughly cleanse the bowel.
  • Aloe Vera helps reduce discomfort and bloating.
  • Regular consumption of Aloe can improve quality of life

 

Why AloeElite?

Amazon review–

Five Stars isn’t enough stars for this product. AloeElite made it possible for my daughter to live a normal life!

Made up of 100% non-toxic, concentrated Aloe Vera ingredients, AloeElite is an all-natural supplement specially formulated to maximize the digestion-soothing properties of the Aloe Vera plant without side effects.

Extreme Potency – AloeElite capsules achieve a remarkable 200X concentration: It takes roughly 8 Gallons of organically grown and hand harvested Aloe Vera to make just 1 ounce of AloeElite.

AloeElite unites Certified Organic Aloe Vera with pure L-Glutamine – making it the most effective digestive support product ever developed.

 

There is no need to suffer – take charge of your symptoms and order your bottle of AloeElite today!

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 …

Aloe’s Legacy

October 28, 2015 By AloeElite Representative Leave a Comment

When most people hear the words “Aloe Vera,” their minds go right to one simple image … a succulent, deep green in color with jagged, cactus like leaves emerging from the dirt.

In reality; however, Aloe Vera is an entire species of plant …

Evolved over tens of thousands of years, some 550 total variations can be found growing naturally across the remote Eastern Coast of Africa, and up into the Middle East. Some resemble the simple plants we know, while others twist and turn with bright hues of purple.  Some bear bright, exotic flowers while others look more earthy and bland. Some grow virtually anywhere while others are limited to a few key habitats, and each species bears its own subtle differences from the rest.

And their often remote location has been a complicating factor for ongoing Aloe Vera research.

That is—until now.

“I don’t know of any places really that have such a big collection of aloes in cultivation,” said Emma Bodley, conservation specialist for Auckland, New Zealand’s Botanical Gardens.

Emma, and the Gardens, have recently come into possession of a veritable treasure trove of Aloe Vera plant; some 400 different species of the plant delivered in various quantities and stages of growth.

Where did it all come from?

Believe it or not, this massive cache of Aloe Vera—almost a living record of the plant as a species—started with just one New Zealander and his “hobby.”

 

Gardens of the World

Auckland_Botanic_Gardens2The man’s name was Geoff Etherington, an apple grower from Wakefield, New Zealand who’d taken to collecting the plants in his spare time.

After selling the majority of his healthy orchard, Geoff was left with just 2.4 hectares of growing space and a singular drive to never see another apple tree again. So instead, Geoff and his wife embarked along a completely different path—developing their remaining land into the impressive, diverse natural attraction now known as Gardens of the World.

While cultivating such a wide variety of exotic plants, Geoff found the perfect opportunity to grow his Aloe collection even more. Over time it soared to epic proportions, and when the couple sold their lucrative business and moved on in 2008, Geoff’s massive collection went with him.

Geoff provided interviews from his new greenhouse, highlighting the widely varying attributes of the different Aloe variants, “Half have stems and half don’t … some grow into trees … and one or two aren’t so friendly.”

His collection contained plants from Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Yemen, Somalia and Zimbabwe—along with a great number from the island nation of Madagascar.

Whether he realized it or not, Etherington had cultivated what is now regarded to be the single best collection of Aloes in the world—a veritable “Library of Alexandria” for research of the plant.

 

The Gift of a Lifetime

Before Etherington passed away, he bequeathed his collection of aloes to the Auckland Botanical Gardens—finding them the best-suited to nurture and grow his one-of-a-kind collection.

And he was careful to pass on not just the plants, but the lifetime of unique knowledge he’d accumulated while living with his collection. He taught the Society’s staff plenty of “cool tricks,” including how to quickly identify different species by their defining characteristics, and his own special method for painstakingly pollinating his plants by hand.

From a scientific perspective, his collection and his methods represent decades of important foundational research, and it’s incredible news to hear that he’s passed it on effectively and efficiently—and at a time when Aloe research is more important than ever before.

The Botanical Gardens’ staff immediately realized the value of what they call an “amazing” resource for research, with numerous staff members fascinated by the prospect of learning more about the plants.

“We’ve learned a lot about where they come from and how they’re used,” explains Bodley, “it’s been a great learning curve for the staff here. Everyone’s excited to learn more about them.”

It’s a wonderful story, a tremendous legacy, and a testament to Etherington’s unflinching dedication to a hobby that one news reporter called “weird and wonderful.” What some might have seen as a gardener’s obsession has grown into one of the world’s most important sources for scientific research.

We can’t wait to see what comes of it …

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