Some uses of Aloe found on http://www.hepatitiscfree.com/aloe_vera_book.htm · They become incorporated into the cellular membrane and make the cell more resistant to viruses and pathogenic bacteria. |
· They improve overall cellular metabolism and functioning. |
· They have anti-inflammatory properties. |
· They provide critical lubrication of joints; helping to prevent arthritis and to heal it once it has developed. |
· They aid in the absorption of water, minerals, and nutrients in the GI track. |
· They improve macrophage (white blood cells) activity making them up to ten times more effective in engulfing foreign matter. |
· They enhance the macrophage's effectiveness in modulating the entire immune system. |
· They enhance the macrophage's effectiveness to stimulate and direct the production and release of antibodies (increasing the body's own production of interferon, interleukins and more). |
· They increase the number of antibody forming T-cells in the spleen and increase the number and activity of killer T-cell and monocyte activity. |
· They are responsible for aloe's special penetration properties. |
· In conjunction with their cellular detoxification support and immune enhancement, they improve allergic reactions. |
· They stimulate bone marrow activity. |
· They stimulate the fibroblasts to release collagen and elastin to make new tissue (inside and out). |
· The mucopolysaccharides in aloe vera enhance the functioning of the entire immune system, and repair and detoxify the digestive and elimination systems of the body. |
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Aloe uses
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