Showing posts with label aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Joint Pain Relief with AMP

FLEXTIVA™ is a major breakthrough in stamping out inflammation, rebuilding cartilage, joint space narrowing, and as a popular alternative treatment for joint pain. It's use is therapeutic and 100% safe. It's remarkable ability to inhibit inflammation at the joint level is astounding.

Any prescription NSAID, including CELEBREX®, VIOXX®, BEXTRA® may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. This chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors for it, such as high blood pressure, or when NSAIDs are taken for long periods.

FLEXTIVA™ is an all natural anti-inflammatory that works the same way as an NSAID, but without the concerns of side-effects and a prescription. FLEXTIVA™ has no side-effects, and may help supplement your body with continuous protection.

Please visit the FLEXTIVA™ website for more information on how you can manage your arthritic joint pain.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Aloe AMP and Dr. Danhof

Dr. Danhof is regarded by many as the leading authority on the Aloe Vera plant. He has impeccable credentials: B.S. in biology and chemistry, M.S. in Nutrition and Microbiology, Ph.D. in Physiology, and a Medical Degree with specialties in Internal Medicine and Gasteroenterology. He has written 80 research papers throughout his career. Has consulted for The Food & Drug Administration and pharmaceutical research institutes

Based on his research regarding the process of extraction of the polysaccharides from Aloe:

There are many methods, but there exists only 1 method, that allows the aloe polysaccharide healing molecules to remain intact. That method is known as Lyophilization, or in leigh mans terms: freeze-drying.

Unfortunately we see more and more companies on the web posting Dr. Danhof lecture and literatures to promote new products which are NOT extracted the way it should be: freeze-drying