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- When is the best time to take Aloe Immune?
- How many capsules should I take daily?
- Are there any side effects to Aloe Immune?
- Are these products considered herbs?
- Can I take Aloe Immune with other dietary supplements?
- When taking Aloe Immune, what is the minimum recommended daily dosage?
- Does Aloe Immune contain all 8 key glyconutrient sugars?
- How is this dehydrated form of Aloe Vera different from Aloe Vera juices?
- If I am in good health, is it necessary to take Aloe Immune every day?
- Does Aloe Immune contain anti-aging properties?
- Is a daily dose of Aloe Immune safe for my pets?
- Can I obtain mannose from my food or other supplements?
- I see other Aloe products containing MPS. What is MPS?
- Do you offer Aloe Immune in bulk powder?
- Why is this dehydrated Aloe Vera different from Aloe Vera juices?
- When is the best time to take Aloe Immune?
Take Aloe Immune at any time, with or without food. However, to improve digestion, take with food. For therapeutic purposes, take Aloe Immune on an empty stomach. Combine both applications for chronic and acute aliments.
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- How many capsules should I take daily?
A recommended daily dosage is stated on each bottle. However, individual needs may vary, depending on your personal state of health. Read more: How to Take Aloe Immune
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- Are there any side effects to Aloe Immune?
Some people may notice signs of mild detoxification. Always introduce Aloe Immune slowly into your diet and build up over time. Read more: How to Take Aloe Immune
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- Are these products considered herbs?
Aloe Immune & Nopal cactus are actually considered foods; when introducing any new food into one's diet, start with small amounts and gradually increase over time.
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- Can I take Aloe Immune with other dietary supplements?
Absolutely. In fact, we encourage it. Aloe Immune makes all other nutrients more bio-available because of its adjuvant effect. This means that Aloe Immune absorbs other nutrients, making them more effective and retaining these nutrients for longer periods of time. Read more: Effects of Aloe Vera
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- When taking Aloe Immune, what is the minimum recommended daily dosage?
"The modern father of Aloe Vera," Dr. Ivan Danhof, recommends 500 mg. per day.
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- Does Aloe Immune contain all 8 key glyconutrient sugars?
Aloe Immune contains 7 of the 8 key glyconutrient sugars-with the exception of fucose. Fucose is naturally occurring in flaxseed and seaweed.
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- How is this dehydrated form of Aloe Vera different from Aloe Vera juices?
Aloe Immune contains the entire spectrum of polymannans, from short chain to very long chain. All of these are beneficial to the immune system. Aloe drinks contain only a fraction of these mannans. The concentrated Aloe powder in Aloe Immune contains the full range of constituents and is the closest you can come to eating fresh Aloe Vera gel. The full range of the polymannan complex sugars, especially the very long chain polysaccharides (also known as “acemannan sugars”) are present. All Aloe Vera juices lose these very long and invaluable chains in processing. Read More: Polymannans
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- If I am in good health, is it necessary to take Aloe Immune every day?
If you are interested in maintaining optimum health and building a strong immune system, your body will thank you for taking Aloe Immune. Research has shown Aloe to be a “super intracellular antioxidant.” Therefore, we believe that Aloe Immune will support longevity and vitality.
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- Does Aloe Immune contain anti-aging properties?
Yes, studies have demonstrated this effect. Read more: The Effects of Lifelong Aloe Ingestion on Aging and Pathology
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- Is a daily dose of Aloe Immune safe for my pets?
Certainly. Pets do especially well with the product since, like humans; their immune systems can be challenged and compromised.
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- Can I obtain mannose from my food or other supplements?
To receive the full range of mannose chains, one needs to consume a concentrated Aloe product. Unfortunately, it's no longer possible to consume enough mannose through our food. One cannot get high enough mannose concentrations from food to support the body's immune system. Mannose is particularly valuable because it helps the body adapt to stress. Consuming Aloe Immune will guarantee you the highest concentrations of this essential sugar.
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- I see other Aloe products containing MPS. What is MPS?
The term MPS can be confusing. MPS refers to an outdated testing method in the Aloe industry. called Methanol Precipitable Solids. This method was used at one time to determine the purity and quality of polysaccharide content. However, it does not accurately measure polysaccharides, may even give false readings, and is no longer used as an industry standard. MPS is also an outdated term to describe polysaccharides, as in MucoPolySaccharide. Read More: Dr Pelley IASC excerpt 1997 Inside Aloe
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- Do you offer Aloe Immune in bulk powder?
We only offer Aloe Immune in capsules — and for a very good reason. We have found that encapsulated powder ensures quality and safety because Aloe Vera is a humectant (or moisture-loving agent) and absorbs water from the air. The capsule form prevents contamination or crystallization and for this reason, we strongly steer our customers away from bulk powders. In addition, Aloe Immune is more convenient to use than bulk powders since the dosage has been pre-measured.
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- Why is this dehydrated Aloe Vera different from Aloe Vera juices?
This concentrated aloe powder has the full range of constituents is the closest you can get next to eating the fresh Aloe Vera Gel. The full ranges of polymannan complex sugars, especially the very long chain polysaccharides, "acemannan sugars", are present. Aloe juices lose these "acemannan sugars" in processing. Read more in article The Importance of Harvesting and Manufacturing Aloe Immune.
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