Friday, May 29, 2009

How AMP Works and Helps

AMP stands for Aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides. You've probably heard about the healing properties of Aloe Vera, so that covers the "Aloe"” part. "Mucilaginous"” basically means "sticky"”, but that doesn'’t sound as scientific. If you'’ve ever broken open a leaf from an Aloe Vera plant, you’ve seen the clear goo that the word is describing. And the word "polysaccharides" is a combination of "poly" meaning "many"” and sugars. What that means is that AMP’s are a long chain of sugar molecules, made up of individual mannose and glucose sugar molecules that are connected together in a sticky substance.

These AMP molecules are but one of approximately 200 ingredients found in the Aloe Vera plant, but AMP is the only ingredient responsible for all the healing properties attributed to Aloe.

This is a major breakthrough for uses of natural Aloe in the autoimmune and gastrointestinal areas of medicine, (diverticulitis, diverticulosis, ulcerative colitis, crohn's, acid reflux...) because the human body stops manufacturing it'’s own mucopolysaccharides after puberty. After that, we have to get the mucopolysaccharides from other sources to perform the many key functions they provide for our health, including growth and immune system functioning.

Fortunately, mucopolysaccharides and their many benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-viral effects, are available in large amounts from our proprietary prepared formula, SEROVERA® AMP 500. Plus it's all natural, 100% organic, non-toxic and has no side-effects!