IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Hazel Courtney wrote a full-page Irritable Bowel Syndrome feature on the GOOD HEALTH page of The Daily Mail, back in February 1995, under the heading THE CACTUS DRINK THAT MAY HELP CURE MILLIONS.
Her sub-heading read: Why irritable bowel sufferers swear by their daily dose of aloe vera juice. She went on to claim that A cactus-like plant could be the key to relieving IBS, an often debilitating condition which affects an estimated 12 million people in the UK. Hazel then said that orthodox treatment for IBS was either anti-spasdmodic drugs to control the muscles of the intestine, or bulking agents such as Fybogel, which help material pass through the intestine. She added that these could suppress symptoms but were not a long-term cure. Hazel subsequently extolled at length the benefits IBS sufferers were obtaining from a daily dose of aloe vera – citing specific examples along with feedback from Dr Peter Atherton, who was then an NHS doctor practising in Buckingham. Well, as a result of this powerful feature the whole country quickly sold out of aloe vera – and Forever Living had to try to meet demand by urgently bringing in fresh supplies from Europe! SO, if you are an IBS sufferer – like my daughter Joanna was, when first introduced to Forever’s yellow tub (see Aloe And Us) – have you anything to lose (or perhaps plenty to gain) by trying aloe vera gel today? You can find out more about this drink (which is, of course, covered by Forever Living's 60-day money-back guarantee) from a distinguished doctor, who tells of his TOP 10 Reasons to Drink Aloe Vera - or you can try it by clicking the picture or this link:
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