Monday, August 16, 2010

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Monday, 16 AUGUST, 2010

HOW ALOE IS CHANGING PEOPLE'S LIVES

Moira Strachan of Meadowridge, Cape Town, grew up on the Kwazulu-Natal South Coast where her mother used aloes for a number of ailments. "She used them to sooth blue bottle stings and insect bites, so the concept of rubbing aloe onto a wound isn't new to me," she says. I was working in my garden a few moths ago when I fell and took of all my skin."It was an ugly wound" Moira limped inside and applied aloe gel with bitters to the wound, repeating application three times a dayfor next three days. "The speed with which the wound healed was incredible," she recalls. ("YOU" magazine).

Mary gave a sample of Alcare Aloe's Bitter Aloe Gel to a friend, who suffered extreme eczema on her hands that not even cortizone helped for. "She was in the process of losing her nails. Her hands were cracked and bleeding.... and they have healed. Thank you so much." Mary Mebs, Canada.