Building Immunity with Aloe Vera
Aloe vera could possibly be the most important herb of all time. The ancients depended upon it as an herbal medicine chest. The Greeks wrote about its properties for young and old alike, being good for not only helping burns and injury on the skin, but also taken internally for digestion, energy, immunity and body wellness.
The Aloe vera plant includes over 300 different species found around the globe, with four holding superior immunity potential. The Aloe barbadensis Miller plant contains the strongest immunity factor called acetyl mannose, found in the plant’s polysaccharide actives. Several other actives also support stronger immunity, plus a few that help bring balance to auto-immunity issues.
Sadly, in today’s world market, some products test out more water than Aloe vera regardless if for topical use or taking it as an herbal supplement. Tasting like water is a big clue! A true therapeutic product will taste similar to tomato juice because of all the minerals in Aloe. It will also have a darker golden yellow color and a tangy bite. It is best taken before meals to turn on digestive juices. Some people experience a drop in blood sugar, so it is best to take it with food.
Immunity research from Aloe’s acetyl mannose, a polysaccharide sugar, has been repeatable and a hallmark of quality aloe. When taken in high enough quantity, it stimulates macrophage activity, a Pacman like action in the blood which supports the fight against colds, flu and other viruses and microbes. Along with Aloe’s 99 actives isolated from the plant, over 200 studies have shed light upon its Immunity Factor including anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and even anti-tumor actions.
Over 80 different autoimmune diseases plague society today. Autoimmunity is the term for an over-active immune system that may require balancing of the daily diet, and possibly a few food supplements, as well as Aloe.
Ultimately, if left to run its course, an over active immune system may cause cellular damage to internal tissue. When coupled with heredity
weakness, it may open the door to a variety of digestive, lung, skin, joint and glandular diseases, even diabetes and more. According
to new studies, the central nervous system is also affected by autoimmune disorders; affecting balance and athletic performance, reflux, Parkinson’s disease and some of the mitral valve palpitations symptoms can even be associated. Keeping the primary focus on healthy foods and digestion plus absorption, may provide the best foundation of balance in all body pathways for wellness.
What can truly keep the body’s immune system healthy and balanced is surprisingly simple and includes making healthier lifestyle and food choices. Opt for low gluten, dairy and sugar foods. A shortcut to a balanced diet may be adding a few supplements as desired, like Vitamins A, C, E, B’S, essential fatty acids and a probiotics (friendly bacteria) along with a quality Aloe. The Whole Leaf Juice Concentrate (Activaloe) tests the best for Optimum Body Wellness.
Karen Masterson Koch is a clinical nutritionist and health educator with over 25 years of nutritional counseling experience. She is the author of Beyond Gluten Intolerance.






