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Re: Aloe save for Blood type O's?

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Hello,

Type O's tend to be very acidic by nature and Aloe is an alkalizing

agent. However, Aloe is a great anti-everything like coconut oil,

oregano oil, and olive leaf extract. However, if you are trying to

kill something then you simply must, your type O system should

recover. Probably not recommended long term.

I have found that alkalizing my system has been very beneficial -

except that bacteria like an alkaline system. As long as you are in

the 7.4 - 7.6 pH range you should be alright.

I would focus more on the addition of probiotics and cutting back on

carbs, yeasts, and molds. I'd also look at the Candida Cleanse from

Renew Life - it seemed to work very well for me.

I'm on antibiotics right now trying to clear up a sinus infection

related cold (Candida related I'm sure). So, I'll be loading up on

probiotics and really watching my carbs for the next month or so.

Good luck,

Brad

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 6:58 PM, <JAMming_13@...> wrote:

> I've been taking aloe for a month now, and feel my symptoms are

> improving, however when I told my naturopath I was taking it, she saaid

> to stop! As it is damaging to the lining of blood type O's. A quick

> on-line search seems to back this up.

>

> Now I'm confused...I thought I was improving and want to continue, but

> not if I'll be doing more harm than good. Any opinions?

>

>

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, aloe vera has been legendary as a healing agent for thousands of

years, including to the majority of people who are of blood type O. I

think your naturopath has not measured damage in you from aloe vera,

and also that she read some bad data and incorporated it into her

reference material.

Duncan

>

> I've been taking aloe for a month now, and feel my symptoms are

> improving, however when I told my naturopath I was taking it, she

saaid

> to stop! As it is damaging to the lining of blood type O's. A quick

> on-line search seems to back this up.

>

> Now I'm confused...I thought I was improving and want to continue,

but

> not if I'll be doing more harm than good. Any opinions?

>

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Thanks for that information .

 

I am blood type O and I have been taking aloe vera for around three years and I

have serious gut lining damage. Crikeys - I'm stopping aloe today.

 

Helen.

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Subject: Aloe save for Blood type O's?

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Received: Thursday, 22 January, 2009, 11:58 AM

I've been taking aloe for a month now, and feel my symptoms are

improving, however when I told my naturopath I was taking it, she saaid

to stop! As it is damaging to the lining of blood type O's. A quick

on-line search seems to back this up.

Now I'm confused...I thought I was improving and want to continue, but

not if I'll be doing more harm than good. Any opinions?

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Hi ,

I'm type O and have been taking Aloe Vera juice for around 4 months

now. All of my symptoms have improved and I'm continuing to lose

weight as well. Some people have said I look younger (I'm 43).

I think the naturopath may be talking about Aloe that has sugars and

other chemicals, like sodium benzoate as a preservative. I would

continue to take it as long as you aren't having any other problems.

Take care and good luck.

Suzie

>

> I've been taking aloe for a month now, and feel my symptoms are

> improving, however when I told my naturopath I was taking it, she saaid

> to stop! As it is damaging to the lining of blood type O's. A quick

> on-line search seems to back this up.

>

> Now I'm confused...I thought I was improving and want to continue, but

> not if I'll be doing more harm than good. Any opinions?

>

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I think your positive post Suzi is the rule rather than the exception for

aloe vera; I found literally hundreds of positives and no negatives in my

search on the subject of aloe and gut. Not to say it's impossible that it

doesn't work in some people but aloe has been legendary for healing

gut for a couple of thousand years for good reason..

Duncan

> >

> > I've been taking aloe for a month now, and feel my symptoms are

> > improving, however when I told my naturopath I was taking it, she

saaid

> > to stop! As it is damaging to the lining of blood type O's. A quick

> > on-line search seems to back this up.

> >

> > Now I'm confused...I thought I was improving and want to

continue, but

> > not if I'll be doing more harm than good. Any opinions?

> >

>

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