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Whole Leaf Aloe Vera


                    A Natural Solution To Drug-Resistant

                                 Bacteria, Viruses & Fungi




                                             Excerpts By David E. Williams, M.D.




                           There are a growing number of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria as well
               as several highly virulent forms of viruses now threatening our health. Conventional antibiotic and
               antiviral approaches to control or eliminate these threats have largely been unsuccessful. But, some
               earlier, more natural remedies offer valid alternatives. Knowing the details on how to obtain and use
               these remedies may be some of the most important information you’ll ever learn.


               The major changes taking place in our healthcare system will at times require you to find your own
               solutions to the problems these changes can cause.


               The gel of the Aloe vera plant has been known to have healing powers for centuries. Practically
               everybody is aware of Aloe vera gel for treating burns, skin inflammation, acne, diabetic leg ulcers,
               shallow wounds, gastrointestinal ulcers and constipation. In higher concentrations (60, 80 and 90 percent)
               Whole Leaf Aloe vera extracts can eliminate dozens of harmful bacteria. The diseases associated
               with these bacteria are some of the most common and fatal of our time.

               Bacteria & Fungi Known To Be Eliminated

               By Aloe Vera:



                              Bacteria                                  Causes
                      Streptococcus pyogenes     Rheumatic fever, strep throat & scarlet fever

                      Serratia marcescens        Endocarditis, pneumonia & bacteremia

                      Klebsiella pneumoniae      Pneumonia
                      Escherichia coli           Diarrhea & fatal food poisoning

                      Staphylococcus aureus      Food poisoning & toxic shock syndrome
                      Pseudomonas aeruginosa     Severe & fatal blood or urinary tract infections

                      Citrobacter                Diarrhea & blood poisoning
                      Candida albicans           Vaginal, respiratory & skin infections, thrush & endocarditis

                      Trichophyton               Fungal infections of the skin, nails or hair

                      Mycobacterium tuberculosis  Tuberculosis, lupus & erythematosus
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