Guest guest Posted December 31, 2002 Report Share Posted December 31, 2002 ----- Original Message ----- From: <jhache@...> > Hi > > You mentioned that Molocure is a good aloe vera product here in the > US. My son's friend, , just emailed me and wanted info on > Molocure. It's expensive....but if it works, is worth every penny. > Does anyone have any first-hand experience or info concerning > Molocure? (website is www.molocure.com ) Just last week I heard from a man in Canada whose daughter's Crohn's Disease was cured six years ago using Molo-Cure. She has had no further problems. Ethel, is the Coates aloe > vera similar to the molocure? It appears the Molo-Cure may be even more concentrated than the Coats. The Molo-Cure product is in pill form and the Coats product is either liquid or gel. Both companies are producing pharmaceutical grade aloe. Ivan Danhof, M.D., Ph.D. works closely with Bill Coats, a pharmacist, and provides quality control for the Coats product. You may have noted Dr. Danhof's name on the Molo-Cure site and listened to a video by him. In Bill Coat's book " Aloe Vera, The Inside Story, " he relates the story of patients with severe cases of lupus and scleroderma successfully put in remission drinking 8 ounces of aloe vera juice a day, and using aloe vera gel topically for scleroderma ulcers. I have several verified stories of cancer being put in remission using a pharmaceutical grade aloe, and there is a Dr. Terry Pulse (Texas?) that has used it to put AIDS in remission. I have a friend who had 14 tumors in her abdomen. She drank 8 oz. of Coats aloe vera twice a day until they disappeared. I've lost the contact info for Coates. Coats International - 1-800-486-ALOE I think the website is www.coatsaloe.com. You can find it doing a search on google.com There is another good aloe vera product called AloeMaster. Dr. Lee Ritter (N.D.?) has written two books on his experiences using AloeMaster (capsules) for cancer, gastrointestinal diseases, bladder infections, asthma, psoriasis, kidney and liver problems, etc. The books are titled " 21st Century Medicine " and " Aloe Vera - A Mission Discovered. " A few years back I posted Ewing's story of using AloeMaster aloe vera successfully after all conventional therapies failed. Diet, detoxing, drinking lots of water are important to getting well no matter what therapy you use. Ethel > > > > > > > >>>Hi Babs, > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>>Chris: What med was your husband on and how much aloe vera > > did he > > >>>take? I > > >>>am interested since both I and my husband (his name is Chas, > > too!!) > > >>>have high > > >>>blood pressure. > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >>Chas has been on 80mg Micardis (telmisarten) for months now. He > > reduced > > >>to 40mg Micardis two weeks ago as his blood pressure had > > normalised due > > >>to all the exercise and weight loss. He's taking 100mg > concentrated > > >>aloe vera capsule - Lifestream is about the best brand around > here > > but > > >>I hear that Aloemaster and Molocure make good ones in the US. > > >> > > >>Chris. > > >> > > >> > > >>To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > >> > > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Dear Betty, I don't know about Aloe Vera, but I do know that many people get off their BP medicines quickly when they stop eating animal products. Eating animal fats are usually what cause high BP. Even if you eat low fat foods, the animal fat is what builds up in the arteries. For more info go to www.hacres.com There is also an fantastic video by a Dr. Klapper called " A Diet For All Reasons. " He explains all of this in medical terms and with a sense of humour. You can do a Google search for his website. HTH, Rosemary. rheumatic Re: Aloe Vera/Blood Pressure > Hi > > Hubby and I both are on HBP meds and want OFF! I've been on 14 yrs > and hubby about 3. We don't like the side effects. > > How long do you advise we wait before reducing our regular HBP > medications to see if the aloe vera is working for us? I'm assuming > this is the way to go instead of just getting off the prescription > meds cold turkey. > > Our BP is normal with the scripts we have but we know if we get off > them the same time as we get on the aloe vera, that BP would > skyrocket again. > > Thanks for all the info on this!! > > Hugs, > Betty > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Gwen, > > > > > > >> > > >>Chas has been on 80mg Micardis (telmisarten) for months now. He > > reduced > > >>to 40mg Micardis two weeks ago as his blood pressure had > > normalised due > > >>to all the exercise and weight loss> > > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Hi Betty, > How long do you advise we wait before reducing our regular HBP > medications to see if the aloe vera is working for us? I'm assuming > this is the way to go instead of just getting off the prescription > meds cold turkey. > Our BP is normal with the scripts we have but we know if we get off > them the same time as we get on the aloe vera, that BP would > skyrocket again. You'd really have to stay on the blood pressure medication for now while you adjust other factors. Are you and your husband doing all the usual things to bring blood pressure down? Like weight loss, exercise, fish oils? Then you could start the aloe vera and monitor your blood pressure with a home machine (worth getting one if you haven't got one already). I'd keep in touch with your doctor too while you do it. Chas has been swimming a mile every morning and has lost about 3 stone in weight also. If you use all these natural approaches, monitor your blood pressure carefully and all is going well, you might be able to gradually reduce your medication. Chris. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 Hi Rosemary, I was reading the other rheumatic site and someone brought up the fact that Aloe increases the making of fibroblasts and that people with SLE or SD should never use it.I was trying to find info on this topic.What do you know? Vic and Rosemary wrote: > Dear Betty, > I don't know about Aloe Vera, but I do know that many people get off their > BP medicines quickly when they stop eating animal products. Eating animal > fats are usually what cause high BP. Even if you eat low fat foods, the > animal fat is what builds up in the arteries. For more info go to > www.hacres.com There is also an fantastic video by a Dr. Klapper > called " A Diet For All Reasons. " He explains all of this in medical terms > and with a sense of humour. You can do a Google search for his website. > HTH, > Rosemary. > rheumatic Re: Aloe Vera/Blood Pressure > > > Hi > > > > Hubby and I both are on HBP meds and want OFF! I've been on 14 yrs > > and hubby about 3. We don't like the side effects. > > > > How long do you advise we wait before reducing our regular HBP > > medications to see if the aloe vera is working for us? I'm assuming > > this is the way to go instead of just getting off the prescription > > meds cold turkey. > > > > Our BP is normal with the scripts we have but we know if we get off > > them the same time as we get on the aloe vera, that BP would > > skyrocket again. > > > > Thanks for all the info on this!! > > > > Hugs, > > Betty > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Gwen, > > > > > > > > >> > > > >>Chas has been on 80mg Micardis (telmisarten) for months now. He > > > reduced > > > >>to 40mg Micardis two weeks ago as his blood pressure had > > > normalised due > > > >>to all the exercise and weight loss> > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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