Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 's Aloe. I know that the reports say it has > no Aloe and I've tried every ointment out there. It is healing me!! Lona, How are you using the Aloe and what was the price--their webpage has no prices that I can see, Thank! Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 I got the small 4 oz bottle ( gel) for a trial. It was 4.95. I think the larger bottle is cheaper per ounce from my HFS. I am slathering it on my vuvla and a finger up the vagina about four times a day. They told me burn victims use it every two hours. Lona : 's Aloe. I know that the reports : say it has : > no Aloe and I've tried every ointment out there. It is healing me!! : : : Lona, : : How are you using the Aloe and what was the price--their webpage has : no prices that I can see, : : Thank! : Lynn : : Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 > I got the small 4 oz bottle ( gel) for a trial. It was 4.95. I think the > larger bottle is cheaper per ounce from my HFS. I am slathering it on my > vuvla and a finger up the vagina about four times a day. They told me burn > victims use it every two hours. > > Lona > > Lona, I have tried and tried to figure out what HFS means and I guess I have to breakdown and ask you!! :-) Also, I posted another question but I didn't see it show up on the list---it was: Does the bottle say what is in it? Something in there must be working. Maybe they meant that the aloe is changed somehow and that would mean it can not be detected in those lab tests but yet it works (even better maybe). Oh well--that's a chemists job! LOL Thanks Lona, You are a big HELP!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 Health Food Store. Sorry about that. Lona : : Lona, : : I have tried and tried to figure out what HFS means and I guess I have : to breakdown and ask you!! :-) Aloe Barbgadensis Juice ( C.T.F.A. designed name ) Sodium Carbermer, and Methyl Parabens. [ that is right off the label] Lona : : Also, I posted another question but I didn't see it show up on the : list---it was: Does the bottle say what is in it? Something in there : must be working. Maybe they meant that the aloe is changed somehow : and that would mean it can not be detected in those lab tests but yet : it works (even better maybe). Oh well--that's a chemists job! LOL : : Thanks Lona, : You are a big HELP!! : Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 Hi, Lona Are you still sunbathing your vulva? I just read in Medline that ultraviolet (comes from the sunlight) radiation, plus aloe vera prevents suppression of the immune response. I guess that means that it makes the immune response work better. Go to Medlne and do a search for aloe vera AND ultraviolet. Meanwhile here is an article found. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve & db=PubMed & list_uid\ s=10048309 & dopt=Abstract 1: Photochem Photobiol 1999 Feb;69(2):141-7 Related Articles, Books Inhibition of UV-induced immune suppression and interleukin-10 production by plant oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. Strickland FM, Darvill A, Albersheim P, Eberhard S, y M, Pelley RP. Department of Immunology, University of Texas M.D. Cancer Center, Houston 77030, USA. fstrickl@... Application of Aloe barbadensis poly/oligosaccharides to UV-irradiated skin prevents photosuppression of delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) responses in mice. We tested the hypothesis that these carbohydrates belong to a family of biologically active, plant-derived polysaccharides that can regulate responses to injury in animal tissues. C3H mice were exposed to 5 kJ/m2 UVB from unfiltered FS40 sunlamps and treated with between 1 pg and 10 micrograms tamarind xyloglucans or control polysaccharides methylcellulose or dextran in saline. The mice were sensitized 3 days later with Candida albicans. Tamarind xyloglucans and purified Aloe poly/oligosaccharides prevented suppression of DTH responses in vivo and reduced the amount of interleukin (IL)-10 observed in UV-irradiated murine epidermis. Tamarind xyloglucans were immunoprotective at low picogram doses. In contrast, the control polysaccharides methylcellulose and dextran had no effect on immune suppression or cutaneous IL-10 at any dose. Tamarind xyloglucans and Aloe poly/oligosaccharides also prevented suppression of immune responses to alloantigen in mice exposed to 30 kJ/m2 UVB radiation. To assess the effect of the carbohydrates on keratinocytes, murine Pam212 cells were exposed to 300 J/m2 UVB radiation and treated for 1 h with tamarind xyloglucans or Aloe poly/oligosaccharides. Treatment of keratinocytes with immunoprotective carbohydrates reduced IL-10 production by approximately 50% compared with the cells treated with UV radiation alone and completely blocked suppressive activity of the culture supernatants in vivo. The tamarind xyloglucans also blocked UV-activated phosphorylation of SAPK/JNK protein but had no effect on p38 phosphorylation. These results indicate that animals, like plants, may use carbohydrates to regulate responses to environmental stimuli. Ora >I've been on these lists for nearly three years and have had vv for ten. I >am finally getting help and it is not expensive. It is the right kind of PT >for me. ( internal) and 's Aloe. I know that the reports say it has >no Aloe and I've tried every ointment out there. It is healing me!! >Finally I have a reason to get out of bed. I've talked at length with Dee >on some of these new ideas. Maybe when she has time she can comment but I >do think reading ALL of this email. There are new concepts and if I had not >gone to see my daughters OB, ( she just had a baby ) and GYN, I'd not have >found the PT and would still be looking at gloom. >Lona > > REPEAT >Howdy all, >I haven't updated you all on my vv for a while. My PT had me order a set of >dilators. I don't have trouble with penetration but do have some knots >inside the vagina that need to be released. Maybe Tom can explain that? >I called Syracuse Medical Center and asked for the [ introductory package of >four dilators] The price with shipping was 38.50. They are one extra small >13 mm, on small 22 mm, one medium 29 mm and one large at 35 mm. That would >be 1/2 inch, 7/8 inch, 1 1/8 inch and 1 3/8 inch. >They did ask me for who was treating me and I am not sure if you need to >say, but her name is Holly Bruns MPT >5920 100th St. S.W. >Lakewood, WA 98499 > >The place to order them is long distance > >They are very well made and can be autoclaved, so they do very well in the >dishwasher.. > >She also gave me a list of names of 99.9% pure aloe vera and what is good. >The sheet she gave me said s had no Aloe in it, so I took the sheet to >my HFS. They say it is structured molecularly different and it will and >does help and is good stuff? > >You can call 1- and ask for a print out of Aloe Test Results. > >Aloe Master International and high results, the next one is R Pur Aloe the >Pur Aloe. s showed no Aloe but the HFS swears by it and sells high >quality merchandise. Their email is yhealth@... >You can reach them at.. They do mail order if you can't find s. >'s is distilled and does not sting and also has a good pH for our >vulvla and vagina. Also thier liquid is alkaline. >GEORGES HOMEPAGE >http://warrenlabsaloe.com/ >GEORGES HOME PAGE under contruction >Your Health contact info for ordering it if you can't find it out there. ( >Closed on Sundays) >Toll Free 1- > > > >http://worldtalk.bizland.com/recipe/id11.html >Another popular brand, " 's Always Active Aloe " contains ABSOLUTELY no >measurable active ingredient! > >( I say it s works so this is sales bunk) > >Here is another brand. > >http://www.jjfantastic.com/aloe/almasinfo.html > > >THE HOT PACKS are great for women with itching and buring says the PT... >Next, she did hot moist packs on the vulva and it was soooooooooo soothing. >Stayed with me a long time. I had always heard cold but she said for >itching and burning hot helps a lot of us. She is going to order me a >small, vulva sized one, for home, called an OB GYN hot pack. >This is the PT's homepage but she works in the Lakewood office. >http://www.mvpphysicaltherapy.com/default.htm >Lona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 > Hi, Lona > > Are you still sunbathing your vulva? I just read in Medline that ultraviolet (comes from the sunlight) > radiation, plus aloe vera prevents suppression of the immune response. I guess that means that it makes the > immune response work better. Go to Medlne and do a search for aloe vera AND ultraviolet. Meanwhile here is an > article found. > > If I put Aloe on after a sunburn--first thing---it feels soooo much better AND it turns to a tan within a day or so. If I don't then the burn continues to hurt and then it peels and I am a mess. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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