Can I take aloe even if I'm in good health?

Posso prendere l’aloe anche se godo di buona salute?

Many people write to us to ask if they can take Aloe while still being in good health.

Our answer is: You MUST take Aloe if you want to drastically reduce your chances of getting sick!

We often take our good health for granted. Unfortunately, we tend to underestimate the fact that PREVENTION is the best cure.
This isn't just a rhetorical statement, but a reality that absolutely shouldn't be underestimated, and we explain it in depth in this article.
One of the common mistakes people make is taking good health for granted. There's a very funny saying that goes like this: "You're fine until you get sick." Despite the bizarre expression, the problem is that we tend to try to improve our health and change our habits only when it's too late—a very serious mistake.

Choosing a healthy lifestyle is the best path you can take towards maintaining good health.

Two of the main benefits of Aloe Arborescens are its purifying and detoxifying properties.

Father Romano Zago said: “This remedy acts like a broom to thoroughly clean the blood.”
Taking Aloe Arborescens 4/5 times a year is equivalent to creating a shield, a protection for the body, purifying it from all impurities!

Aloe Arborescens possesses excellent resources for your physical well-being, often vital to it! Not taking advantage of them because you're unaware of these resources is truly a great shame!

Prevention with Aloe Arborescens is an investment worth making to improve your quality of life.
We assure you that taking Aloe Arborescens is like taking the elixir of long life, helping to strengthen your and your family's immune system and improving overall health.

No other plant contains such a large number of active ingredients, which is why it is called the queen of phytotherapeutic plants. The synergistic interaction of all the substances present in its complex chemical composition should not be underestimated.

As early as 1973, the German Pharmacopoeia, at the time of Bismarck, recorded more than 300 pharmaceutical elements contained in Aloe.

All this is confirmed by modern literature, through lists and lists of such elements, the result of research in laboratories that work with great honesty, objectively seeking the truth.
Aloe contains a real arsenal of useful, important, essential elements, such as:

  • Enzymes
  • Vitamins
  • Proteins
  • Amino acids
  • Minerals
  • Oils
  • Monosaccharides,
  • Polysaccharides“We must understand that it is important to do good for ourselves and get used to taking care of ourselves, because health and its maintenance are the basis of everything.”

One of the fundamental activities that allows you to maintain excellent health is fighting the activity of free radicals.

The presence of free radicals can give rise to various pathologies (as you can see in the image below.)


Research conducted by scholars from around the world has highlighted that the average lifespan of a man (currently around 75 years) could increase dramatically, reaching an average age of around 120 years, if our body were not affected by the harmful action of free radicals.

They cause damage at the cellular level that manifests slowly and inexorably over time. When one of them binds to a cell, the cellular structure is said to be oxidized; oxidation makes the cell susceptible to premature aging and degradation.

Free radicals damage mitochondria and cell membranes so much that the repair processes of antioxidants are rendered ineffective, leading to cell death.
This mechanism initially creates annoying phenomena, mainly on an aesthetic level, but over time it can lead to serious diseases:

  • Aging of cells and tissues
  • Premature appearance of wrinkles
  • Baldness and hair loss
  • Degenerative diseases
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Inflammatory pathologies

What causes oxidative stress?

There may be various factors: an unhealthy lifestyle, cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse, excessive physical activity, prolonged and unprotected exposure to the sun's rays, a diet low in fruit and vegetables, certain metabolic diseases, and, finally, genetic predisposition.

  • Cigarette smoking: Increases the production of free radicals dramatically.
  • Alcohol abuse: Drinking too much alcohol dramatically accelerates the body's oxidative processes.
  • Excessive physical activity: Especially aerobic exercise. During exercise, when muscles are active, they convert 2 to 5% of oxygen into free radicals. If you exercise excessively, you may experience long-term oxidative stress.
  • Prolonged and unprotected exposure to sunlight: Causes direct damage to DNA and increases oxidation phenomena in the body.
  • Diet low in fruit and vegetables: These foods contain many antioxidants that help defeat free radicals.
  • Metabolic disorders: Obesity, excess weight, and diabetes cause oxidative stress. In diabetes, high blood sugar levels lead to increased oxidative stress. Obesity and excess weight, on the other hand, cause inflammation in the cells that make up adipose tissue, resulting in an excess of free radicals. How can free radical formation be prevented? By consuming antioxidants found in certain foods and in aloe. The most important antioxidants found in aloe plants are primarily aloin, but also other lesser-known molecules (alosone, aloesin, aloeresin, and aloenin), in addition to the more well-known ones:
  • Vitamins C, E, B2, B6
  • Minerals such as manganese, copper, selenium
  • The non-essential amino acid, proline
  • The non-essential amino acid, cysteine

having effects:

ANTIOXIDANTS*:
They prevent the formation of free radicals, slow down aging, and counteract the development of degenerative diseases and mutations in general.

ANTIMICROBIALS AND ANTIVIRALS*:
They counteract the growth of microorganisms that are pathogenic to humans and animals.
PURIFYING*:
They purify the body.

Antioxidants are concentrated in the leaf dermis (cuticle or peel) and are very abundant in the Aloe Arborescens species.

So if you want to fight free radicals you need to take whole leaf purees.
What does it mean?
Let us explain better:
To benefit from the anti-free radical properties of Aloe, you need to consume it whole, so you must take preparations or extracts made with the entire leaf.

Aloe's numerous therapeutic and pharmacological effects are due to a SYNERGISTIC action between the different biomolecules and nutritional components concentrated in the ENTIRE leaf. Removing the peel simply distorts and weakens Aloe's effects.
We can compare it to an orchestra that, through the harmony of all its elements, performs flawless symphonies. If one or more elements are removed from an orchestra, it's obvious that the harmony will never be the same.

The results? You'll have a cleansed, detoxified body and a strong, healthy immune system capable of repelling all external attacks.

PS We have written a very detailed article on the best way to take Aloe entitled “How to take Aloe, without preservatives, without honey, without distillate” , our motherly advice is to read it.

To your well-being!

THE BEST RECOMMENDED PRODUCT FOR DETOXIFICATION IS ALOE ARBORESCENS IN CAPSULES