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aloeforever
April 15, 2010, 11:14am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Hi, My name is Tracy. I am sorry to hear how painful and distressing Crohns disease can be to you all, but also the discomfort from the medications can be as bad as the illness itself.
I am interested to know if anybody has tried the healing benefits of Aloe Vera to help them ease their symptoms.
I work with top quality Aloe Vera products which are known to ease the symptoms of Crohns disease, IBS, Colitis and Stomach Ulcers.
If you are interested in finding out more about this then please get in touch and I will happily give you more information.
Thanks for reading.. All the best

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aloeforever
April 15, 2010, 4:49pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Hi, Forgot to mention that all the products come with a 60 day satisfaction money back guarantee,
I am a Distributor of the company with many happy customers and would be pleased to provide the products to you, for more details please contact me.
The Aloe Vera is a pure Aloe Vera Drink
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Don't push it. If you want to advertise (and pay for it), please get in touch
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aloeforever
April 16, 2010, 9:55pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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I have replied to Frankbongo and am waiting to hear back from him..
Thanks for taking the time to read my message, All the best
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Quoted from aloeforever
Hi, My name is Tracy. I am sorry to hear how painful and distressing Crohns disease can be to you all, but also the discomfort from the medications can be as bad as the illness itself.
I am interested to know if anybody has tried the healing benefits of Aloe Vera to help them ease their symptoms.
I work with top quality Aloe Vera products which are known to ease the symptoms of Crohns disease, IBS, Colitis and Stomach Ulcers.
If you are interested in finding out more about this then please get in touch and I will happily give you more information.
Thanks for reading.. All the best



Hi Tracy, I think that every one should be aware of any kind of the disease and also the some kind of the relief session from that one... Please share more one's data about this kind of the data if you have than surely share with all of the member's of the forum.... Most welcomed.....
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Sophie.J
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I have tried Aloe Vera - and found that it irritated my condition and made the pain worse.

But everyone is different and what helps one person may not help the other!
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devidsmith
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Aloe vera is the best herbal plant.Aloe vera is the best herbal medicine and skin care.It is the best plant .
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