George's Always Active Aloe |
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Its History and Developement | Darrell Miller | 10/05/05 |
Road Runner's Choice | Darrell Miller | 10/05/05 |
Date:
October 05, 2005 04:39 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
(dm@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Its History and Developement
Aloe Vera has been recognized since early biblical times by people as a medicinal plant which has been used successfully in treating a great variety of ailments. Today many cosmetics and first aid supplies contain Aloe Vera as an ingredient. Published literature confirms that many people consume Aloe Vera on a daily basis for a wide range of health problems.
Although the Aloe Vera plant has been used for centuries, it was originally only available in semitropical areas of the world. Its use was limited to individuals who grew their own plants and extracted the juice. The primary reason for this limited use was microbial spoilage and the necessity to refrigerate it immediately.
Commercial production of Aloe Vera Juice began in the mid 1950’s when it was discovered that certain standard food preservatives were effective in preventing spoilage thereby extending the shelf life.
Through years of animal and specific Aloe Plant studies, George Warren developed and proved a unique fractional distillation process that allows him to capture the therapeutic benefits of Aloe Vera without having to add the standard food preservatives which are much less desirable in today’s health conscious lifestyle.
As a result, George Warren has been supplying his 100% pure Aloe Vera Distillate to thousands of satisfied customers since 1979.
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Date:
October 05, 2005 04:46 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
(dm@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Road Runner's Choice
While researching the Aloe Vera Plant in Mexico and Texus, we noticed that the Road Runner bird consistently ran to a special variety of Aloe plant when it needed a drink. We took the plant the road runner chose, chemically analyzed it, and found it to have a more potent gel than other Aloe varieties. We then concentrated on this plant to produce George's "Always Active" Aloe.