I'd like to try some aloe vera extract but I am confused by all
the different sellers  who indicate that only their product is 
effective and all others are crap.  Also, I would like to buy some 
in bulk so the per month cost is a lot less.  Does anyone have 
any recommendations of products that are both effective and 
able to be bought in bulk (ie: cheap).

What do they mean when they say that the aloe vera must be 
stabilized, and how is that accomplished?

Thanks,

Dan

Re: CS>pre-leukemia

From: Duncan Crow (view other messages by this author) 
 Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 14:42:17 

Hi Rob,

Cell proliferation is a cellular dysfunction like an immune system 
dysfunction. Immune system dysfunctions, cancer and other cellular 
problems normalize with essential sugar supplements, which are used 
to form glycoprotein receptor sites that are not malformed.

The outcome is cells that can recognise when to start and stop 
doing whatever function including proliferate, what cells to kill 
and which ones to leave alone, and generally normal function 
throughout.

When a person has been sick, toxic or traumatised they can lose the 
ability to manufacture one sugar from another to make these non-
malformed receptors, and the result, malformed receptors, starts a 
chain of events, none of them good, and most of them involving a 
lack of control or direction.
http://glycoscience.com contains a lot
of searchable information.


There's quite a lot of scientific validation; in fact 
glyconutrients as these conditionally essential sugars are called, 
rated a whole chapter in Harper's Biochemistry, the standard 
medical textbook, and they also appear in the PDR - food and 
nutritional supplement version.

Be that as it may, I'd also use ozone therapy as I know that 
therapy with antioxidants also works wonders.

I have details on all that; contact me at your convenience.

Duncan Crow


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