Originating in Africa, but now grown in Asia and other warmer climates, the aloe vera plant has long been recognized for its ability to calm and soothe. Today many of us keep a plant in our homes to soothe a sunburn or scrape. However, researchers are now discovering this natural herbal wonder can soothe internally as well.
- Promotes stomach and liver health
- Safely and gently cleanses digestive lining
- Soothes digestive tract
- Boosts immune system
- Enhances overall well-being
But not all Aloe Vera is the same. When it comes to your internal health, quality matters. That’s why we use only the best, authentic Aloe Vera available. What’s more we produce it using the most stringent testing methods including Microscopic Image Analysis to ensure that even the tiniest particles meet our strict quality standards.
What is Aloe Vera?
Although Aloe Vera may look like a cactus, it actually belongs to the lily family, the same family of onions and garlic. Its use stretches back more than 5,000 years and Cleopatra and Alexander the Great were Aloe's biggest fans. Aloe is often called a "Miracle Plant" due to its multi-purpose use. Its leaves can be harvested and the gel removed and harvested after the matures around its fourth year. Today aloe is found in gels, juices, creams and in capsules.
When ingested aloe provides you with an enormous array of vitamins, amino acids, minerals and enzymes that aid digestion, boost immunity and promote overall health. It is thought that the synergy among all of these nutrients give aloe vera its powerful benefits.
Just one handy, easy-to-swallow capsule is all you need to reap the many benefits of Aloe Vera.
Contains: Aloe Vera leaf powder
1 capsule daily
“If you care about what you put into your body, then you’ll want only premium-grade aloe vera, like you find here at Botanic Choice.”
Dr. Karen Yale B.A., D.C., C.C.N., D.A.C.B.N.
The constituents of Aloe responsible for its laxative effects are known as anthraquinone glycosides. These molecules are split by the normal bacteria in the large intestines to form other molecules (aglycones), which exert the laxative action. To read more, click here.