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Post by Princess on Dec 11, 2006 23:51:31 GMT 7
Hey, remember, not all aloe vera drinks works. Those carbonated ones with an alienated amount of aloe vera and tons of chemicals will not only works like nothing, it will also damage your complexion and bones if taken excessively. The good ones are the pure ones. Maybe try scouting out from your nearby supermarket or grocers. I'm sure the ones in these stores are fresher and more "nutritious" to your skin.
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Post by ZenShi on Jan 12, 2007 14:37:32 GMT 7
natural works best, plant it, nurture it, use it
my granny used to grow aloe vera for consumption
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Post by Princess on Jan 13, 2007 0:06:11 GMT 7
Lolz... if it were me, I won't have all the time and patience in the world to grow plants outside my windows. It attracts mosquitoes as well and it's kinda silly to rear a cow for its milk. Lolz... joking no offence. Oh yah! Rice wine also helps to moisturize the hands.
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Post by PrinCeiFied on Jan 13, 2007 0:47:12 GMT 7
I would, for the sake of my complexion! (Or is it Comeplesion?) =x
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Post by ZenShi on Jan 14, 2007 8:29:34 GMT 7
granny live in a terrace so kinda bought extra land to nurture her plantation. i still can remember when i was a tolder or a 5years old kido; kids do run about and they fall, following by excessive bleeding - its part of life - and so, the medication comes from the natural ingredient of the aloe vera she planted, and you bet! the healing pace is like miracle.
ka ching !
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Post by Princess on Jan 15, 2007 21:12:30 GMT 7
Wow! I've not heard aloe vera's healing powers like this... All hail, almighty Aloe Vera! From now on, I shall be an avid aloe vera follower.
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Post by PrinCeiFied on Jan 16, 2007 19:56:38 GMT 7
Is it that amazing?If that's true, I'll take to drinking Aloe Vera 24/7! LOL!
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Post by strippera on Apr 13, 2007 11:15:21 GMT 7
i got 97% concentration aloe vera juice in my fridge
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