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Natures Sunshine
| Herbal Food Supplement
- A rich source of nutrients.
- A good source of B complex vitamins such as thiamin, riboflavin, pyridoxine and niacin, plus vitamin C and choline.
- Contains 18 amino acids and many other vital nutrients.
- Soothes and nourishes the digestive tract.
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Whole Leaf Aloe Vera is a thirst-quenching vegetable juice drink derived from whole fresh Aloe Vera leaves. It contains almost no Emodin or Aloin, so there’s no unpleasant laxative effect.
Whole Leaf Aloe Vera may be used as a topical healing agent and to help relieve intestinal and digestive tract discomfort. In addition, it contains many nutrients not found in Aloe Vera gel alone. It is rich in B-complex vitamins, which helps support metabolism, increase healthy skin and muscle tone and enhance the function of the immune and nervous systems.
Suggested Use: Mix 1 ounce of Whole Leaf Aloe Vera with a glass (8 ounces) of Nature’s Spring water or your favorite fruit or vegetable juice four times daily.
Whole Leaf Aloe Vera can be used directly from the bottle for use on the skin.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 1 oz.
Notes: Whole Leaf Aloe Vera Herbal Food Supplement. Fresh Whole Leaves of Aloe Vera Scientifically Advanced Formula.
Whole Leaf Aloe Vera is a refreshing and pleasant tasting vegetable juice drink made from fresh whole leaves of Aloe Vera which contains virtually no Emodin or Aloin (intense cleansing components).
Nature’s Sunshine uses natural source materials in its products that are subject to color variation.
Refrigerate after opening.
Product of U.S.A.
Other Ingredients: Potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate (as preservatives). |
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Caution: This bottle was sealed for your protection. Do not use if inner seal is missing or damaged.
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