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AloePro™ by Premier Research Labs is an organic Inner leaf gel and pulp Aloe Barbadensis formula.
Finally, an organic aloe that is not loaded with
undesirable preservatives such as sodium benzoate. Our pure aloe liquid
provides the complete array of aloe's inherent beneficial properties and
is unheated and completely intact.
AloePro is made from the Aloe barbadensis species. It
contains pure, hand-filleted aloe liquid without questionable
preservatives (such as sodium benzoate) or water added. All liquid
present is from the aloe's inner leaf only.
It's as close as it gets to eating fresh aloe right in the field!
Organic Inner Leaf Aloe Vera Liquid
The Best of the Best
Certified organic, full strength, inner leaf aloe liquid – not diluted with water
No added sugar, artificial flavorings or artificial colors
Naturally contains a full spectrum of vitamins, minerals and amino acids
No added sodium benzoate (a highly undesirable preservative)
Contains naturally occurring organic acids
Lab Test Verfied using state of the art proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (H NMR)
Phyto-forensic screened for adulterants
Purity verified
Identity authenticated
Naturally occurring active acemannan, a key phytonutrient
No Artificially Enhanced Polysaccharides – NO MALTODEXTRIN
No Dilution with Water
Aloe Vera: A Long History of Beneficial Use
Often called “the miracle plant”, Aloe vera is a plant of many surprises because of its broad spectrum of benefits. It flourishes in warm and dry climates where many people mistake Aloe vera for a cactus. Although Aloe vera does closely resemble a cactus, it is really classified as a succulent which belongs to the Lily family.
Ancient records show that the spectacular health benefits of Aloe vera have been known for centuries, used by many different cultures. The use of aloe for its premier health advantages have survived for thousands of years. Fifteen centuries before the birth of Christ, Egyptian writings acclaimed the benefits of the amazing aloe plant, even referring to it as a “sanctuary plant of immortality.” The earliest reference to Aloe vera and it use was found in 2200BCE on a Sumerian clay tablet. Cleopatra, Alexander the Great and Aristotle were fans of this unusual succulent and prized it for its soothing ability. Alexander the Great used Aloe vera to support his troops. Cleopatra relied on its skin-soothing emollients to help preserve her legendary beauty. Indians in Central and South America also commonly used it.
The Special Properties of Aloe
More than 200 species of Aloe vera exist, but only one particular species, Aloe Barbadensis Miller, is the most renowned for its general health-promoting properties. However, consumers should be cautious about aloe products that contain the wrong or ineffective species of aloe.
The expansive benefits of Aloe vera have been described in numerous scientific journals and reveal that Aloe vera contains naturally occurring essential nutrients including a whole array of natural vitamins, minerals, enzymes, protein and amino acids.
However, it is not just the number of nutrients in a plant, but also the photonic light that naturally radiates from this plant that really counts. Aloe vera gel (the inner leaf jelly) has a diverse mixture of complex phytonutrients that deliver the reputation of this remarkable plant. Backed by worldwide scientific research, Aloe vera is used by millions of people around the world.
Unlocking Aloe’s Secrets
For many centuries, Aloe vera was used by kings to paupers for its spectacular effects. Even the Bible mentions the use of aloe. But to receive all of aloe’s benefits, manufacturing at the Premier Level is essential. Aloe vera leaves are generally ready for harvest after 3 years of age. Proper harvesting is a labor-intensive process and should take place as soon as possible due to the highly perishable nature of the juice, ideally within 36 hours of harvesting the leaves. Leaves that show signs of tip necrosis should not be harvested, as these may provide entry points for microbial contamination. After the thick leaves are hand-filleted to scoop out the precious mucilaginous gel, it should be used within a short time or preserved. If not, an enzyme in aloe can degrade its beneficial properties. To avoid this degradation, we use a special processing method.
Why Choose Aloe Pro?
In the marketplace, Aloe vera is available in many forms such as liquids, powders and freeze-dried. Unfortunately, even freeze-drying can break the delicate glycoside bonds of the aloe which can hinder its potency.
Our Premier Source of Aloe
Our Aloe vera is grown in the pristine countryside in Central America, miles from any city or heavy traffic. When the aloe is harvested, the outer leaves of the plant leaves are hand-picked so only fully mature leaves are selected (these contain the full spectrum of beneficial phytonutrients). The aloe plant is not uprooted and killed. Younger aloe plants are not used since they cannot yield the same results as fully developed mature aloe plants.
Genuine Quality Aloe - Where Trust Is Earned
We take our Aloe seriously at PRL! When a fresh lot of Aloe arrives at our plant, our scientists use Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (H NMR) to perform an entire panel of laboratory testing on this raw material which meets and exceeds the FDA’s requirements. Why? Because we believe that ultra-benefits of aloe are ONLY possible from ultra-quality aloe.
Unfortunately, numerous quality control issues are associated with Aloe vera products in the marketplace, including failure to differentiate between closely related species, the use of inappropriate raw aloe materials, improper processing of the leaves with failure to reduce the content of unwanted phenolic compounds, insufficient preservation of the aloe’s active constituents during processing and storage, and failure to avoid adulterants in the final product.
In contrast, Aloe Pro features ONLY genuine inner leaf aloe which is organic and has been hand-filleted – without adulterants. At PRL, before the preparation of our aloe begins, we first authenticate the botanical identity of the aloe (this helps to exclude a batch of aloe that may have been adulterated with the wrong species or other look-alike herbs).
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