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unicityaloe vera - Unicity Movement
UNICITYALOE VERA
GASTROINTESTINAL SUPPORT
Aloe Vera nourishes the gastrointestinal and
urinary systems.*
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
· Increases digestive regularity
· Cleanses toxins with natural antibacterial
properties
PRODUCT INFORMATION
One of nature's time-tested healing substances, Unicity
Aloe Vera helps the body cleanse itself and provides
minerals, vitamins, enzymes, glycoproteins, essential
oils, and amino acids to support the body's defense,
gastrointestinal, and urinary systems.
There are several variations of the aloe plant, but only
one variety has a legendary medicinal reputation dating
back thousands of years: the aloe vera. Vera, which
means true in Latin, was added to the appellation of this
particular specimen in order to distinguish its primacy
among the aloe plants.
SUGGESTED USE
Take one capsule daily with water.
SCIENCE
The aloe vera plant has a long history of use for its healing
properties. The plant’s large bladelike leaves are the
source of the aloe gel. The inner chamber of the Aloe vera
leaf is made up of the clear pulp-like gel, which contains
the wound-healing and immune modulating agents.
The outer portion of the leaf, also called the rind,
Item# 26561 | Serving Size: 1 capsule | 50 servings per container
For more information, go to Unicity.com
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This
product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
contains a variety of nutrients, including those that help
the body cleanse itself. Aloe has a natural antidotal
effect, neutralizing body toxins and thus, reducing joint
pain caused by tissue toxicity.
Aloin, located between the rind and gel of the aloe vera
plant, is a compound known to contribute to digestive
regularity by stimulating peristalsis in the gut, thus
increasing bowel movements to alleviate constipation.
REFERENCES
Vogler BK, Ernst E. Aloe vera: a systematic review of its
clinical effectiveness. Br J Gen
Pract 1999;49:823-8.
Klein AD, Penneys NS. Aloe vera. J Am Acad Dermatol
1988;18:714-20.
Newall CA, Anderson LA, Philpson JD. Herbal Medicine:
A Guide for Healthcare
Professionals. London, UK: The Pharmaceutical Press,
1996.
Foster S, Tyler VE. Tyler's Honest Herbal: A Sensible
Guide to the Use of Herbs and
Related Remedies. 3rd ed., Binghamton, NY: Haworth
Herbal Press, 1993.
Wichtl MW. Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals. Ed.
N.M. Bisset. Stuttgart:
Medpharm GmbH Scientific Publishers, 1994.

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