Aloe Vera Gel (CT–435)
This plant is known for its healing effect and is used in many cosmetic and hair products. There are over 200 different species of aloe that grow around the world in dry regions.
Aloe Vera is commonly known as a skin healer, moisturizer and softener. It is dramatically effective on burns of all types, and is also good for cuts, insect stings, bruises, acne and blemishes, poison ivy, welts, skin ulcers, and eczema. Taken internally, 98 or 99 percent pure Aloe Vera is known to aid in the healing of stomach disorders, ulcers, constipation, hemorrhoids, rectal itching, colitis, and all colon problems. It can also be helpful against infections, varicose veins, skin cancer, and arthritis, and is used in the treatment of AIDS.
We had excellent results using colon cleansers containing psyllium husks in combination with Aloe Vera juice to be good for food allergy and colon disorder sufferers. The Aloe Vera not only has a healing effect, but if constipation or diarrhea are present, it will return the stools to normal. It takes a few weeks to cleanse the colon, but regular, periodic use will keep the colon clean. Aloe Vera helps keep the folds and pockets of the colon free of toxic material that gathers there. It is a stomach healer and immune builder.