Thursday, September 4, 2008

SeaAloe

SeaAloe

Nutritionists say that instead of taking synthetic supplements with potential toxic effects, the best way to protect your health is through natural, whole-food, plant based supplementation, drinking plenty of fluids, exercising, and eating a balanced diet.

Modern agricultural techniques have depleted nutrient content from our food supply. Refining processes, genetically modified production, and toxins in our environment have all robbed our bodies of the essential nutrients necessary for optimal, natural health and energy.


You can’t get this ANYWHERE else!

SeaAloe contains 13 Superfoods from around the world and delivers a full spectrum of nutritional support. How can you do anything else but improve your health when you give your body over 80 Vitamins, Minerals, Macro-Minerals, Trace Minerals, Phytonutrients, and all the Essential Amino Acids? SeaAloe also has an exclusive RST process that reduces surface tension to 25% below that of water for enhanced absorption and cellular bio-availability. Purchased separately, all of the ingredients would cost more than 3X this innovative formula.

What Can Aloe Vera Do for Me?

- Supports Normal Gastrointestinal Functions
- Cleanses the Internal Organs
- Powerful Nutritional Value
- Anti-Fungal Properties
- Anti-Inflammatory
- And Much More

The use of Aloe Vera has been traced back 6000 years into Egyptian civilizations. Aloe Vera contains active compounds called glycoprotiens supporting low levels of pain. Additionally, Aloe Vera contains polysaccharides, which have been shown to support skin regeneration and repair. Aloe Vera is beneficial internally as well as topically. Aloe Vera has recently been increasing in popularity.

Aloe Vera has stabilizing properties that can support normal blood sugar levels. Aloe Vera has commonly been used for sunburn relief. Its moisture-like properties work the same externally as they do internally. Currently, no adverse side effects have been reported from ingesting the inner gel of the Aloe Barbadensis Miller plant when properly processed as SeaAloe does.

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