That plant does not
heal anything. Aloe Vera OTOH does . . .
So my magic formula is L-Glutamine, Ultra Blend probiotics, and APMC Aloe Vera capsules. This video will teach you about mannose, glutathione, your immune system, leaky gut, and how aloe vera can help.
Aloe vera is the ultimate healing plant. Aloe vera is known to help boost your immune system, balance your body, protect it from stress. APMC 500 contains special adaptogens, a fiber blend and as much as 10-times the active ingredient (Acemannan), found in many leading aloe products.
Mannose is one of eight important glyconutrients needed by the human body. Glyconutrients are sugars used by cells in the body to produce glycoproteins and glycolipids, substances that assist with cellular communication.
Aloe vera is a good source of mannose. Mannose is mainly responsible for aloe vera’s immune-boosting power. One of aloe vera’s active ingredients in mannose is acemannan. Acemannan has shown to enhance the capabilities of the immune system and be an effective treatment for a multitude of viruses.
The original use of the Aloe plant was in the production of Aloin, a yellow sap used by the pharmaceutical industry for many years as a laxative ingredient. Aloe vera gel has been used as a base for nutritional drinks, as a moisturizer, and a healing agent in cosmetics and medicines since the 1950s.
There are over 250 species of aloe grown around the world. Two species are grown commercially: Aloe barbadensis Miller and Aloe aborescens. In the United States, most of the Aloe is grown in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, Florida and Southern California. Aloe is also found in Mexico, India, South America, Central America, the Caribbean, Australia and Africa.