Powering Up Your Immunity with Aloe Vera
Ever wondered why kids and adults seem to get sick right before school or just back from vacation? Besides the extra activities, eating fast food and sugary treats leaves them vulnerable to a drop in immunity. Excessive refined sugar (7 teaspoons in two cans of soda) has been linked to reduced immunity in just 30 minutes.
Immunity is built by healthy foods, which provide the essential core nutrients to energize, build and protect the body from attack. Digestive and immune systems are not fully developed in infants and young children, and are weak in seniors and individuals living with illness or stress.
Cancer and Immunity
The American Cancer Society (ACS) confirms cancer is a result of a weakened immune system over a prolonged period of time. They also state that healthy lifestyle choices are important in lowering cancer rates and that heredity is not conclusively linked to most cancers. Cancer affects approximately one in three adults in the U.S. with a growing number of childhood cancers.
Over the last 30 years cancer rates have gone up (varying by state) from 20 – 30%, with the top five cancers being skin, lung, breast or prostate, and colon. Taken collectively, the digestive system has the highest rate of cancer.
Auto-immunity is the term for an over-active immune system. Over 80 different auto-immune diseases plague society today, causing inflammation, malnutrition, and diabetes. According to new studies, the central nervous system is also affected by auto-immune disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease.
Environmental Factors Reducing Immunity:
• Poor diet
• Poor digestion and elimination
• Stressful, sedentary lifestyles and addictions
• Chemical and drug toxicity
• Pollution and poor hygiene
Aloe Vera for Immunity Balance
What truly keeps the body healthy and balanced is surprisingly simple and includes using a few supplements and herbal short-cuts. Aloe vera contains over 100 active constituents including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and special phytonutrients. Scientists have isolated four constituents in particular from aloe that heighten and balance immunity support: polysaccharides, saponins, sterols, and sterolins.
• Acetyl mannose, a polysaccharide, is a long-chain carbohydrate that stimulates macrophage (a mobile white blood cell) activity to fight off colds, the flu and other viruses and microbes.. • Saponins provide antiseptic support within body fluids. • Sterols and sterolins are fats that balance the immune functionalities of white blood cells.
Although hundreds of aloe vera products are on the market, success requires a product that contains polysaccharide counts in the middle range of 80,000–400,000 Dalton units* and actives of at least 4–5%.
Whole leaf aloe vera concentrate products are the only ones that measure up. In his book, Aloe Vera – A Scientific Approach, Robert Davis, PhD, underlines how critical the processing of the aloe is in preserving the valuable polysaccharide action. He describes its role as the orchestra leader for immunity.
Revving Up Immunity Takes at Least 45 days!
Being sick is no fun and missing work is expensive. Get started now by making healthier choices and upping your intake of quality proteins, vegetables and fruits, and adding some regular exercise. Top it off with key supplements (as tolerated) of vitamin A (fish oil or algae), C (500 –1500 mg) and E (400 IU) and aloe vera (2 – 4 oz). Drinking a quality aloe vera juice or taking a tablet before meals is best for optimizing digestion and overall wellness. Remember, good health is not only for winter, but every day of the year!
* Dalton is the standard unit indicating mass on an atomic or molecular scale. Karen Masterson Koch is a certified nutritionist and the President of Aloe Life. She is also a health researcher, educator, and the author of Beyond Gluten Intolerance. For more information or to request additional research, visit AloeLife.com.






