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Aloe Ferox Juice, raw, wild, vegan
The predecessor to aloe vera
Aloe Ferox is the Latin name for 'wild Aloe'. Aloe ferox belongs to
the Lilaceae plant family.
Aloe ferox is neither irrigated nor treated with pesticides or insecticides.
Containing three times as many polysaccharides than aloe vera, this plant
is so strong that its survival is sustained through the strength of its
own immune system.
In addition to its extremely high polysaccharides count, it also contains
around 160 different secondary plant substances, such as iso, bio flavinoids
and aloiside. Research shows that secondary plant substances can have
an anti viral, anti bacterial and anti mycotic (anti fungal) effect. The
proportion of amino acids (proteins) is 2 to 1 in comparison with aloe
vera. It also contains considerably more iron and calcium.
This range of Aloe Ferox products are 100% wild grown and free from
any preservatives.
The bitter yellow juice which exudes from just below the surface of the
leaf is prepared by an age-old method to form a dark brown resinous solid,
known commercially as aloe lump or Cape aloes.
Unlike most aloe vera products, aloe ferox never has to be filtered
and thus retains all the naturally present active ingredients. The taste
of the cloudy juice is neutral and pleasant.
Aloe ferox juice can act as a natural digestive fermenting agent,
supporting stomach complaints and used for detoxifying the intestines.
Because aloe has been known to help our immune system it could raise
the tolerance threshold in the case of allergies.
What are the exact ingredients in Aloe Ferox Juice?
Fresh extracts of Aloe Ferox: 98%
Powder of Acerola Cherry: 2%
Contains no pesticides or perservatives. 100% wild grown.
What is the suggested usage for Aloe Ferox Juice?
3 to 6 tablespoons pure or blended with fruit juice. It's best to consume
before meals.
For maximum results use alongside our other Aloe ferox products.
Important legal note: Though we are happy to provide
products and services which will help you to improve your health and well being, we do not 'treat', or aim to 'cure' any disease. Under UK law only a medical doctor may 'treat' illness and disease with a medical origin. The information in this web page is for information purposes only.
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