Dr. McGee Interviews Dr. Reg McDaniel on his discoveries about aloe vera

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Cultures around the world have used Aloe vera for medicinal reasons since the beginning of recorded history. More than $100 million dollars has gone into researching this remarkable plant, making it the most-researched in the world. Research also showed it helps activate and balance gut macrophages, an essential part of our immune system. Since about 70-80% of a person’s immune system lives in the gut, this research caused a huge consumer demand. The problem is that its active ingredient denatures within days of extraction. This very short shelf-life explains why modern Aloe vera products couldn’t offer the same results as those recorded in ancient times when only fresh Aloe was used. In the 1980s, scientists discovered the active molecule in fresh Aloe vera gel and named it Acemannan. They also discovered a way to stabilize this molecule for commercial use. In the last decade these same scientists have discovered a process that 4 to 5 times the immune-activating acemannan per gram than manapol had! Studies have shown that Acemannans with a molecular weight of 400 KDa or less are powerful immune cell activators, while those with larger than 400 KDa support only marginal immunomodulatory activity. Acemannans with a molecular weight of less than 50 KDa can be absorbed immediately through the intestinal walls and transported into the bloodstream. Once absorbed, they are transported directly to other cells, tissues, and organs throughout the body. Mannans are essential for...

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