Replied By Colitis (Atl, Ga) on 03/19/2010
so do you still have to take prescription medications with the boswellia or can you take it along with the aloe vera juice?Replied By Sherry (Wisconsin, USA) on 06/19/2010
Drink an ounce of Aloe Vera juice every day (I shwish it around then swallow for oral benefits also) You can mix a little fruit juice for flavor if you like. Eliminate all dairy products. There are many great substitutes: Soy yogurt, soy "ice cream" soy "milk" (add a little chocolate for flavor) tofutti "ice cream" tofutti cream cheese, (works great on a bagel or a burger) soy sour cream on baked potatoe.
I have been drug free for 21 years. If I cheat, I gurgle all night and have skin problems for weeks.
Replied By Usha (Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape /south Africa) on 05/13/2011
for colitis problems if client is blood type B then aloe vera juice is not recomended.Replied By Sheila (San Diego, Ca, Usa) on 05/14/2011
Hi Usha,
Does it matter if 'client' is B positive or negative?
Replied By Namebrand (Vancouver, Bc, Canada) on 06/03/2011
What is the brand of aloe vera that is recommended for use?
thanks, Dennis
Replied By Nandu (Virginia) on 06/26/2015
Hi Usha,
From where did you get the information that blood type B with ulcerative colitis, then aloe Vera juice is not recommended. Can you plz provide insights regard for this information?
Replied By Carolinablueskies55 (Nc) on 11/20/2015
Would you explain why not to use aloe vera if your blood type is B? Thank youReplied By Maggie (Boring, Oregon) on 11/29/2015
According to Dr. D'Adamo, who discovered what foods certain blood types should use, the only blood type that can use aloe vera juice with no problems or with benefits, is blood type A. I'm blood type O and it worked for me once, back in the 80's. It's never worked for me since. I'm using it now because I'm desperate but it's not helping. According to this doctor, type O's should follow the caveman diet because we were the original blood type and blood types changed as man began to expand out of Africa to other parts of the world, thus eating different types of food. I admit I have a problem with this because of my palate, I don't like meat! I love milk products and according to my dna, I don't have a problem with milk. As for everyone with colitis, use common sense, don't eat sugared foods, soda pop, caffeine, alcohol, and processed foods. You could check into this concept if the SCD diet hasn't helped because it is mainly the caveman diet.Replied By Dennis (California) on 01/11/2018
Bagel??? Burger??? You mean you're NOT gluten intolerant??