It may seem exaggerated, but we assure you it's true: when you take Aloe Arborescens you get a real explosion of benefits for your body!
We don't want to get into too much idle chatter; we think the best way to help you understand what we're talking about is to list the components contained in Aloe.
Of course, this will be a quick list, as a book could be written for each component listed.
Curious? Enjoy the read....
Let's start with the chemical composition of Aloe Arborescens:
The compounds present can be divided into three large groups:
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Complex sugars;
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Anthraquinones;
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Other substances
Now let's analyze them in detail:
Glucose
It has a primarily energetic effect. Glucose helps provide the energy needed for the healing process in a highly digestible and readily available form.
Mannose
How glucose participates in the energy supply in the rehabilitation processes of the human body.
Glucomannans or mucopolysaccharides
Considered extremely important in both cosmetics and pharmaceuticals due to their many properties. Their filamentous consistency is excellent for lining the digestive tract and protecting it from hyperacidity and/or the presence of harmful bacteria and organisms.
Acemannan
Acemannan, the parent carbohydrate, plays an important role in the gastrointestinal and immune systems . It protects the spinal cord from toxic agents used in medicine.
Cellulose
It provides fibre, which is necessary to keep the intestinal villi clean and to produce consistent but hydrated stools.
Aloetic acid
It has a natural antibiotic action, especially in synergy with barbaloin, isobarbaloin and aloemodin.
Cinnamic acid
Antiseptic and germicidal activity.
Chrysophanic acid
Depurative, laxative, diuretic and bile secretion stimulant.
Salicylic acid
Main component of aspirin, antiseptic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory actions.
Aloemodin
It has bactericidal and laxative properties and boasts marked antitumor effects.
Aloin
Active ingredient contained exclusively in the Aloe plant, it has a strong antibiotic, purgative and detoxifying action.
Isobarbaloin
It has analgesic properties and acts as a natural antibiotic.
Soccer
Essential for the healthy functioning of the osteoarticular and muscular systems, both skeletal and cardiac.
Chrome
It promotes the activity of enzymes and fatty acids, helping to control blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Iron
Essential for cellular respiration, and therefore for the proper functioning of our body.
Phosphorus
Together with calcium, it is involved in the formation and maintenance of bone tissue.
Germanium
It is able to rebalance the organism especially in cases of crisis of the immunological-defensive systems such as
autoimmunity and immunodeficiencies.
Magnesium
Together with manganese, it is necessary for the proper functioning of muscular activity and for an adequate exchange of information in neuronal synapses.
Manganese
It has a high antioxidant power, slows down the aging process.
Potassium
It allows the elimination of waste products derived from oxidation and stimulates the organism to nourish itself.
Copper
Essential for human health. It has significant anticancer and antioxidant properties. It limits free radicals.
Selenium
Although present in our bodies in trace amounts, it offers invaluable benefits. It is known as an anti-tumor substance and is also very important in the incidence of age-related diseases.
Sodium
Essential for our body, it helps regulate water balance. Specifically, it manages the amount of water entering and leaving cell membranes.
Zinc
It has immunostimulating and strengthening properties.
Pro-Vitamin A (beta-carotene)
It has anticancer and dermo-curative properties.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
It plays a fundamental role in carbohydrate metabolism, so its deficiency prevents the use of the renowned energy derived from sugars.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
It is an essential regulator of metabolism and helps maintain stable glutathione levels.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
It is the best antidote to the problems caused by cholesterol, due to its rapid action, the product's affordability, the absence of side effects, and the increased survival rate of patients with multiple heart attacks.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Essential for cell replication and the metabolism of nucleic acids and proteins.
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid)
It oversees protein synthesis more comprehensively than others.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
It's a precious source of energy for the body. It offers tonic and energizing qualities, strengthens memory and concentration.
Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid)
It plays an antioxidant role and inhibits free radicals.
Vitamin E (tocopherol)
It promotes the formation of new cells, giving health to the entire neurovegetative system.
Phospholipids (choline)
Its action produces a better fluidity of cell membranes
Inositol
Cholesterol and triglyceride inhibitor, blood pressure controller and disease preventative agent
Herbal steroids
Very powerful anti-inflammatory, without the contraindications of synthetic steroids.
Amylase
Enzyme contained in saliva, it allows part of the initial digestion of starches.
Bradykinase
It stimulates the immune system and has an analgesic action.
Carboxypeptidase
Enzyme responsible for healing and analgesic action.
Catalase
Enzyme capable of breaking down hydrogen peroxide, which is highly toxic to the vital functions of cells.
Cellulase
An enzyme that aids in the digestion of cellulose. Its action, when eaten with raw or unpasteurized foods, is to aid the digestive system. It eliminates the need for leukocytes, allowing the immune system to perform its function where it is most needed.
Creatine phosphokinase
It can be defined as the supplier of ready and immediate energy for muscular activity.
Phosphatase
It plays a role in the process of bone calcification and in the assimilation of nutrients after food has been digested.
Lipase
It regulates the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood.
Protease
Used for protein digestion, it provides essential and secondary amino acids. It has immunostimulant and antitumor effects.
Transaminases (sgot/sgpt)
They are produced by the liver and muscles. Their action occurs within the bloodstream, promoting the cellular absorption of sugars and fats.
Lignin
Substance that provides supporting material for the formation of the fecal body
Saponins
They have a purifying, antiseptic and antimicrobial action.
Phenylalanine
An essential amino acid, it stimulates mental, sexual, and hormonal activity and inhibits the desire for addictive substances.
Isoleucine
Valid support for those who play sports, as it has a notable anabolic power.
Leucine
It promotes the healing of broken skin and bones due to its role in the formation of elastin and lowers high blood sugar levels.
Lysine
It has an immune-boosting effect and helps accelerate the resolution of the hepatic process (herpes), a disease that affects approximately 60/70% of the human population.
Methionine
It contributes to the reduction of fats in the liver and throughout the blood circulatory network, preventing possible blockages of the arteries.
Threonine
It prevents the accumulation of fat in the liver by metabolizing complex lipid chains and promoting their expulsion from the urinary system.
Valine
It has glycogenic properties, meaning it is a source of energy reserves for the liver and muscles.
Aspartic acid
Monitors and balances glucose and fatty acid concentrations.
Glutamic acid
It improves the person's state of alertness, giving them a good mood.
Alanine
It induces a better immune response in our body, intervenes in oxidative processes, producing immunoglobulins and antibodies.
L-Arginine
It is believed to increase muscle mass.
Glycine
It has special value as a primary source of creatine, which creates the main energy transfer substrate of the human organism.
Glutamine
It protects against the harmful effects alcohol causes on the neurons. It slows the aging process and significantly combats depression and schizophrenia.
Hydroxyproline
It supervises bone and collagen synthesis.
Histidine
It has beneficial effects in combating various forms of anemia by stimulating the production of red blood cells within the bone marrow. It is very useful in cases of rheumatoid arthritis.
Proline
It is extremely important for the health and function of joints, tendons and heart muscle.
Serina
Its activity strengthens the immune system by producing immunoglobulins and antibodies.
Cysteine
Guarantor of health and longevity.
Tyrosine
It is credited with anti-stress, antidepressant, and psychic energy-stimulating properties. It is useful for premenstrual syndrome and drug detoxification.
Hormones
Two regulators of vital phenomena are contained in the precious Aloe juice, these are gibberellins and auxins, which stimulate cell growth and healing processes in plant and animal tissues.
Stop everyone!!!
We know what you're thinking after reading this long list…
You're probably wondering: But how is it possible that Aloe Arborescens contains all these substances?
The answer is very simple… It is given by the chemical characteristics of Aloe Arborescens itself, since no other plant contains such a high number of active ingredients that allow its universal use for numerous pathologies!
Furthermore, the synergistic interacting action of all the substances present in its complex chemical composition should absolutely not be underestimated.
NO OTHER PLANT CONTAINS SUCH A HIGH NUMBER OF ACTIVE INGREDIENTS!
For example, it contains over twenty different types of mineral salts, a prerogative that gives Aloe Arborescens juice properties comparable to the most modern multi-mineral and vitamin supplements.










