Aloe Vera "Natures Little Helper" for you, your horse and your small pets



Having used Aloe Vera products for many years I personally swear by them, and so when the opportunity arose for me to become an Independant Distributor with Forever Living Products, I jumped at the chance so I could share and encourage people to use the products themselves and for their animals. 



What is Aloe Vera?
The Aloe family of plants includes over 200 varieties. Of these, it is the Aloe Barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera) that has been of most use to man. It looks like a cactus but is in fact a member of the lily family. A succulent plant with thick fleshy leaves which conceal an inner gel, it has been used for centuries to maintain health and enhance beauty. Flourishing in warm, dry climates, both the Greeks and the Egyptians valued it highly.

No-one quite knows why aloe is as beneficial as it is, but it may be the balance of nutrients as much as the nutrients themselves. It contains over 75 substances which meet the body's needs in maintaining health and vitality.

An exmaple of the healing qualities of Aloe Vera can be seen below, my mare spooked as she was about to walk through the gateway, spun round and caught her quarters on the gate latch, leaving a rather nasty wound.  I flushed the wound with Veterinary Formula which not only cleaned any dirt from the wound, this also allowed the cells to begin the healing process. I allowed the Veterinary Formula to dry naturally then applied Aloe Gelly. I carried on this process 3 times daily alternating between Aloe Gelly and Propolis Cream, internally my mare was already on Freedon Drinking Gel.

You can see below the top picture was 2 days after the accident, and the bottom picture was 5 days, completely healed, the hair grew back within a month and there is no scar.

 

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NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS