Drink your Aloe Vera!
Imagine slicing open a fresh leaf of aloe vera and extracting the beneficial properties from within—our new 365 Everyday Value® Aloe Vera Juices in both unflavored and tangy Pomegranate Cranberry flavor give you an easy way to take advantage of aloe’s benefits every day.
Our new 365 Everyday Value® Aloe Juice and Gel products are made from fresh, 100% Whole Leaf Certified Organic Aloe Vera grown in the rich and fertile Rio Grande Valley of Texas and along the Tropic of Cancer in the Mexican Dessert. They contain the full range of naturally occurring aloe polysaccharides– an average of about 2,400 mg per liter. Aloe polysaccharides are thought to be aloe’s most important constituents. Whole leaf products are made by processing the entire leaf and filtering out the unwanted bitter constituents. This retains more of the 200+ components such as amino acids, vitamins and minerals. We never use distillates or add water. Our product is 99.7% pure aloe vera!
The key to a better product is in the way you treat your aloe leaves. The aloe plants and fields are tended with care. It takes two to three years for a plant to reach maturity, and careful harvesting to keep the plants productive for five to seven years’ time. The plants are replaced after seven years and new fields take more than a year to become ready for a new planting. Our fresh aloe leaves are harvested by hand. The folks who pick the leaves have many years of experience and know exactly which leaves will yield the good stuff that aloe gives! Our fresh aloe leaves are refrigerated within two hours of harvest and processed under optimum conditions to retain aloe’s best qualities.
There are many claims about aloe vera and a few are even substantiated by science, how about that? Digestive and immune support as well as increased nutrient absorption are a few of the important ways aloe vera can support health.
To Juice or Gel, you ask?
Aloe vera gel is actually made from the aloe vera juice by adding a food grade thickening agent called carrageenan, which is a naturally occurring sea kelp/Irish moss. They are almost equally effective because the 365 Everyday Value® Aloe juice products contain 99.7% aloe vera, while the gel products contain 99.5% aloe vera. Juice products are typically made for dietary supplement purposes, while gel products are more commonly used for topical application, though they can be orally ingested and may be soothing to your throat, stomach, and digestive tract.
Drink two to eight ounces per day as a refreshing beverage! Pour over ice, mix with your favorite juice or try our tasty Pomegranate Cranberry flavor. To your health!
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Just wanted to provide testimony that aloe vera juice works wonders on acid reflux/sour stomach! Someone suggested it to me about 6 months ago - the recommendation was to drink about two ounces BEFORE each meal. Within about 3 days I was no longer experiencing that terrible all-day sensation of heartburn. I tell everyone I can about the wonders of aloe vera juice. Try it!
September 26th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
I have used Aloe before for external use. But can you provide any medical references that it is also safe to take internally over a period of time.
Thanks
September 26th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
I’ve seen an aloe flavored calpico drink once before. This looks interesting!
September 27th, 2008 at 9:06 pm
I am going to have to try that. I have a problem with
acid reflex. I tried some aloe vera juice awhile back.
I did not like the taste of it. I have to try another type
maybe.
September 28th, 2008 at 7:21 am
I would like to see proof that it is good for the immune system.
I have an immune deficiency disease, and someone told me I should drink aloe juice. However, that same person told me it tastes really bad.
September 30th, 2008 at 10:55 pm
For everyone who’s asked to see more research about aloe: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/nutrition/healthnotes.php Please note that we cannot provide you medical advice and if you are seeking treatment for a specific condition, you should consult your doctor or health practitioner. Thanks!
October 1st, 2008 at 9:02 am
Aloe works wonders — soothes heartburn, fixes stomach/intestinal issues, and does awesome things for your skin (after a major breakout). I ran out about two weeks ago, and I can’t believe the problems I’m having again. Aloe rocks!
October 8th, 2008 at 12:00 pm
I have a 3 month old baby with acid reflux. He’s on the maximum dosage of zantac, but its just not working. Someone suggested putting a little bit of aloe in his bottle, but I don’t know if its safe to do so. Is it safe? If so, how much?
October 15th, 2008 at 3:11 pm
@Rachel It’s best to consult your doctor or medical care practitioner for medical advice, even for natural treatments such as aloe vera.
October 15th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
George’s aloe vera juice is good. It doesnt have any bad taste at all. I’ve read up on it and it has good reviews.
What is your opinion?
November 3rd, 2008 at 10:07 am
I wanted to know if aloe is safe to drink over a long period of time if I am drinking 2-4 oz per day. Also, is it best to cycle on and off?
November 4th, 2008 at 12:03 am
@Nichole It’s best to consult your doctor or medical care practitioner for medical advice, even for natural treatments such as aloe vera.
November 4th, 2008 at 1:37 pm
The Mayo Clinic website has great information on aloe. Do a simple search on aloe vera on their website. I read through it and stopped drinking aloe after doing so. Anyone thinking about drinking it needs to take their medical history into consideration and should consult their doctor.
November 13th, 2008 at 3:13 am
We drink aloe vera juice every day in my home and I also give it to my daycare children once a day and we have no more snotty noses here. Some have complained about the taste-my suggestion (the way we do it)……….I buy frozen juice and instead of mixing with water I mix it with Aloe vera juice! You can not tell the difference! Hope this helps you all that don’t like the taste!
November 30th, 2008 at 4:23 am
So great. Aloe vera works wonders with digestion, so this is a great thing to have on hand.
January 5th, 2009 at 2:30 pm