aloe
aloe
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by Kimario Williamson - 2007-01-05
Aloe vera has been used for years for its health benefits. Aloe helps to make the skin smoother, which is why it is being added to various lotions and skin care products. Aloe vera has been known to h...
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by Manna Pol - 2007-01-19
Manapol® Why Should I Use It? "Upon entry to the cells, mannans can activate the macrophages, enhance cytokine release, stimulate macrophage, T- and B-cell interactions and stimulate bone a...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2007-03-06
The health of the colon is tantamount to the health of the whole person. When one is sick, the other usually is as well. The digestive system is the lifeline to not only how the body processes and a...
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by Steven Godlewski - 2007-03-20
Inside of every ones blood there are sugar levels that need to be at certain amounts each day and all day. When the amount of blood sugar is low in some one they can experience irritability, weakness,...
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by Elisabeth Mcgill - 2007-04-06
"Some Of The Oldest Cultures In The World Only Pay Their Doctors When Their Patients Stay Or Get Healthy…In Our Country, Doctors Would Go Broke In A Hurry…."In the US, since the days of the pioneers, ...
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by Stephen P Smith - 2007-10-15
If you take any kind of interest in the world of alternative health you've no doubt heard of aloe vera. The plant is native to Africa, but there are now hundreds of species growing around the wo...
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by Ricky Hussey - 2007-10-21
Aloe vera (syn. A. barbadensis Mill., A. vulgaris Lam.) is a species of Aloe, native to northern Africa. It is a stemless or very short-stemmed succulent plant growing to 80-100 cm tall, spreading...
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by Ronald Godlewski - 2007-10-29
For centuries, men and women from cultures from around the world have known about the healing properties of aloe vera. Throughout the Americas aloe has been one of the best topical treatments for...
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by Ronald Godlewski - 2007-11-21
Everyone has known pain at some time or another. A bruised knee when we were children, a stubbed toe in the middle of the night, or a 'splitting headache' at the end of a very stressful day are a...
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by James Woolley - 2008-06-14
Most of us have suffered from cuts and wounds on our skin at some point in our lives, and for the most part they can take quite a long time to completely heal up. However one way of reducing the heali...