Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 I've been taking an aloe supplement that has been very helpful to me: " Aloe 225 " by bio-design. It has 225 mg of " aloe ferox mill leaf resin " . It does help and is good if you have constipation problems. I also highly recommend a suplement called Colixen which contains sialic acid in the form of " mucin " , it acts as an anti-inflamatory I believe by coating the intestinal lining, and binding the " bad guys " (viruses, microbes etc.) and helping to eliminate them. It also has lauric acid which is the anti-viral, anti-candida component of coconut oil. It's also helpful for constipation. Both are part of the regime given to me by Dr. Biamonte (www.health-truth.com). ~ Re: KEEN Hi Keen, How do you take your aloe vera? Is it a pill or a liquid? How much do you take for healing the gut? Thanks, Zookee > > Hi Helen > > I use a product called Pure Protein by Enzyme Process > (www.enzymeprocess.co.za). It is made in the US and I buy it from a > local distributor - you could try e-mailing them on > store@... and ask them if they can give you the details > of either a local (for you) distributor or the US company and maybe they > can give you a local distributor's details. It is made from blue green > algae and has really helped us a lot. > > If you can't get that, try going to a good health shop and asking for > the best (preferably organic) green food supplement they have. You > should be able to find something that works for you, I'm sure. Juicing > is also excellent, but you must be sure you are getting as wide a > variety of vegetables as possible to ensure as many nutrients as > possible. > > Aloe vera works wonders. Colustrum is supposed to be excellent, as well > (although I have never tried it). Avoiding foods you are sensitive to > is also very important. Watch for those that give you either > constipation or diarrhea. The theory behind nutritional therapy is that > you give your body enough nutrients and it heals itself, slowly of > course. But obviously you must stop doing harm first. I can't imagine > that losing parts of your intestines can be healthy! > > By the way, don't forget that virgin coconut oil is an antifungal, as is > raw garlic. Add both of those to your diet to ensure that you are > killing the nasties and things should be fine. > > Consider yourself hugged - unfortunately it is an e-hug, but it still > carries all my best wishes for you and your mental and physical health. > > Be well!! > > Keen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 Hi Be aware that you are taking aloe ferrox, not aloe vera. Aloe vera is the plant with the healing properties that help for leaky gut, not aloe ferrox. They are from the same family, but very different plants. Keen Re: KEEN Hi Keen, How do you take your aloe vera? Is it a pill or a liquid? How much do you take for healing the gut? Thanks, Zookee > > Hi Helen > > I use a product called Pure Protein by Enzyme Process > (www.enzymeprocess.co.za). It is made in the US and I buy it from a > local distributor - you could try e-mailing them on > store@... and ask them if they can give you the details > of either a local (for you) distributor or the US company and maybe they > can give you a local distributor's details. It is made from blue green > algae and has really helped us a lot. > > If you can't get that, try going to a good health shop and asking for > the best (preferably organic) green food supplement they have. You > should be able to find something that works for you, I'm sure. Juicing > is also excellent, but you must be sure you are getting as wide a > variety of vegetables as possible to ensure as many nutrients as > possible. > > Aloe vera works wonders. Colustrum is supposed to be excellent, as well > (although I have never tried it). Avoiding foods you are sensitive to > is also very important. Watch for those that give you either > constipation or diarrhea. The theory behind nutritional therapy is that > you give your body enough nutrients and it heals itself, slowly of > course. But obviously you must stop doing harm first. I can't imagine > that losing parts of your intestines can be healthy! > > By the way, don't forget that virgin coconut oil is an antifungal, as is > raw garlic. Add both of those to your diet to ensure that you are > killing the nasties and things should be fine. > > Consider yourself hugged - unfortunately it is an e-hug, but it still > carries all my best wishes for you and your mental and physical health. > > Be well!! > > Keen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 My understanding is the different species of aloe have similar therapeutic properties. In any case, this supplement was supplied to me by my doctor/nutritionist, Biamonte who has been treating candida for over 15 years -- his practice centers around his candida treatment program. And as I said, it's working for me! ~ Re: KEEN Hi Keen, How do you take your aloe vera? Is it a pill or a liquid? How much do you take for healing the gut? Thanks, Zookee > > Hi Helen > > I use a product called Pure Protein by Enzyme Process > (www.enzymeprocess.co.za). It is made in the US and I buy it from a > local distributor - you could try e-mailing them on > store@... and ask them if they can give you the details > of either a local (for you) distributor or the US company and maybe they > can give you a local distributor's details. It is made from blue green > algae and has really helped us a lot. > > If you can't get that, try going to a good health shop and asking for > the best (preferably organic) green food supplement they have. You > should be able to find something that works for you, I'm sure. Juicing > is also excellent, but you must be sure you are getting as wide a > variety of vegetables as possible to ensure as many nutrients as > possible. > > Aloe vera works wonders. Colustrum is supposed to be excellent, as well > (although I have never tried it). Avoiding foods you are sensitive to > is also very important. Watch for those that give you either > constipation or diarrhea. The theory behind nutritional therapy is that > you give your body enough nutrients and it heals itself, slowly of > course. But obviously you must stop doing harm first. I can't imagine > that losing parts of your intestines can be healthy! > > By the way, don't forget that virgin coconut oil is an antifungal, as is > raw garlic. Add both of those to your diet to ensure that you are > killing the nasties and things should be fine. > > Consider yourself hugged - unfortunately it is an e-hug, but it still > carries all my best wishes for you and your mental and physical health. > > Be well!! > > Keen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 Hi Steph According to what I was told, aloe ferrox is much stronger in some properties - it is a major laxative to start with. I was told to avoid aloe ferrox, but if it is working for you, then good. Keen Re: KEEN Hi Keen, How do you take your aloe vera? Is it a pill or a liquid? How much do you take for healing the gut? Thanks, Zookee > > Hi Helen > > I use a product called Pure Protein by Enzyme Process > (www.enzymeprocess.co.za). It is made in the US and I buy it from a > local distributor - you could try e-mailing them on > store@... and ask them if they can give you the details > of either a local (for you) distributor or the US company and maybe they > can give you a local distributor's details. It is made from blue green > algae and has really helped us a lot. > > If you can't get that, try going to a good health shop and asking for > the best (preferably organic) green food supplement they have. You > should be able to find something that works for you, I'm sure. Juicing > is also excellent, but you must be sure you are getting as wide a > variety of vegetables as possible to ensure as many nutrients as > possible. > > Aloe vera works wonders. Colustrum is supposed to be excellent, as well > (although I have never tried it). Avoiding foods you are sensitive to > is also very important. Watch for those that give you either > constipation or diarrhea. The theory behind nutritional therapy is that > you give your body enough nutrients and it heals itself, slowly of > course. But obviously you must stop doing harm first. I can't imagine > that losing parts of your intestines can be healthy! > > By the way, don't forget that virgin coconut oil is an antifungal, as is > raw garlic. Add both of those to your diet to ensure that you are > killing the nasties and things should be fine. > > Consider yourself hugged - unfortunately it is an e-hug, but it still > carries all my best wishes for you and your mental and physical health. > > Be well!! > > Keen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 Hi Keen - yes this supplement (aloe ferrox resin) does indeed have laxative properties, and I think that is one of the primary intended functions with this program since I've been doing some pretty heavy colon cleansing (i.e. parasite & candida both), and it is helping to keep it moving on out!! As far as leaky gut, I'm only addressing that minimally at this stage -- per my doc's protocol -- the first steps are to cleanse the colon and then do the anti-fungals. Then address the leaky gut, then detox from heavy metals and then rebuild the immune system. Anti-parasite herbs are continued throughout. However, this Colixen he has me doing at high doses, which contains sialic acid in the form of " mucin " does help heal the gut lining. Can't say enough about this supplement, it's been great as far as relieving problems with dysbiosis. ~ <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=122939/grpspId=1707032824/msgId= 54518/stime=1178521689/nc1=3848429/nc2=4025306/nc3=4567295> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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