Aloe Vera Cures Questions
Updated: 09/18/2006
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CAN I MIX ALOE VERA WITH OTHER FOODS?
09/18/2006: Luis from Chicago, IL writes: "Ted, I would like to know about the aloe vera. Typically I have taken this by mixing the insides of a Cactus which is rich in aloe vera oil with orange juice in a blender. Does the orange juice help or diminish the natural healing powers of the oil? Or can you suggest a way to mix this Cactus substance with something better. Thanks."
Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "The only thing that an orange juice might diminish the healing power of the oil is the sugar and the bicarbonates. So if you want a better quality mix, try adding some baking soda and some food emulsifiers. Most food emulsifiers have a way of controlling blood sugar by reducing the excess oily foods in our body which creates free radicals and interferes with the liver process and sometimes destroys the pancreas beta cells which produces the insulin. One common food emulsifiers are granulated lecithin or raw egg yolk, if you can stand the taste! It must be noted that few people knew that oily foods, such as vegetable oils creates free radical. One way is that oils have a tendency to become magnets for free radical heavy metals. So reducing oils you should be able to decrease the heavy metals load in your body. Ted"
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IS THERE A WAY TO MAKE ALOE VERA OIL?
07/11/2001: Maria from Gippsland, Australia writes: "Hi Ted, I'm glad to see that you are on the road to recovery and do appreciate the time an effort you put into helping us here on EC, thank-you. An elderly gentleman we know is now suffering the results of working with fibroglass plus his skin colour is very pale and yellow'ish. We don't live near him so to help I am trying to get all the items for your pulmonary fibrosis remedy so he can do it himself. I have not found Aloe Vera Oil, except for a cosmetic one which is mostly sunflower oil with some safflower oil and aloe vera gel. I don't think this is the one you mean. I can get aloe vera juice and gel. Is there a way I can make the aloe vera oil? Thanks, Maria"
07/12/2011: Remya from Palakkad, Kerala, India replies: "This is remya here- Hi ted, I really don know if this is the right place to ask and clear certain doubts I have regardin gyno , please do help me if you can , I am suffering from a fungal infection in my perrinial part, It started on feb, after my monthly cycle, and I was havin irritation and itchin, which then prologed to reddish rashes, I was given antibiotics but it din cool me at all, I had this with me and along with it I had , urinal infection too , icouldnt urinate , and if at all I had to pee, area would burn like hell, still I am under medication, but am having heavy discharge, am married and I really don know what to do, my Doc told me it can be cured and nathing serious, but am still worried do give me advice please"
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