Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 Len or anyone what is your thought on making trying aloe vera first for the leaky gut instead of the slippery elm. Len which one do you think will help better or maybe should I try both?,thanks.....Tonya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 Hi Tonya, I do not have a handle or understanding about Leaky-gut, but I think aloe vera is a wonderful plant. My grandmother would put it on a burn, from one of her plants. Seemed to help some. Because its an age old herb for health and healing it must be very good, being in the Bible makes me feel it is a trustworthy herb. What helped change my situation of burning and bleeding was very large amounts of liquid acidophilus, after having already changed to a visible enema system, that shows up a growth of bacteria in the clear tubing. Probably ozone would be good also to fight disease bacteria, in the intestines. Nature has something for everything, because initially dis ease came from going outside of natures laws, so special natural things are needed for different inherent weaknesses, that nature made provision for, germs. Germs serve a function. It is our weakness that makes us vulnerable to germs. Weakness, not germs, is our danger. A highly functional, super powered immune system is our defense, not taking flight away from germs, while exercising hygiene. Foods without the pattern of 10 and 5 weaken our immune systems, because our immune systems are powered by biological energy. Ozone greatly helps to increase energy, but eating foods that take energy at the same time we are trying to charge ourselves up is self defeating. It is almost like putting a resistor accross your battery, while on a trickle charger. HalleluYah, glorious Name representing the Power in Nature. Yode the 10th letter and He the 5th letter. Lenny DWigg54545@... wrote: > Len or anyone what is your thought on making trying aloe vera first for the > leaky gut instead of the slippery elm. Len which one do you think will help > better or maybe should I try both?,thanks.....Tonya > > Subscription email: > mailto:bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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