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Lily Of The Desert Aloe Vera Natural Detox Method – Aloe Vera Juice with Milk Thistle, Slippery Elm, Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, and Echinacea for Intestine Well being, Liver Help, and Wellness, 32 Oz

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Product Description

This Product is Natural Detoxifying Method. Made with Filtered Complete Leaf and Internal Fillet Aloe Vera. Each day Detoxifying Method. Enhanced with Polysaccharide-rich Aloes orb.
Is Discontinued By Producer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.99 x 3.28 x 3.28 inches; 2.3 Kilos
Merchandise mannequin quantity ‏ : ‎ LD40132
Division ‏ : ‎ Well being and Magnificence>Well being and Wellness
Date First Obtainable ‏ : ‎ June 20, 2007
Producer ‏ : ‎ Lily Of The Desert
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0019LT6QI

ALOE JUICE AND HERBS IN ONE FORMULA: Help your wellness targets, daily, with an aloe vera juice infused with inexperienced tea, soothing spearmint, and different helpful herbs.
DETOX CLEANSE WITH ALOE AND HERBS: Bio-active aloe vera, organically grown on Lily of the Desert’s personal fields, together with our proprietary natural mix yields a superior wellness formulation.
THE ALOESORB DIFFERENCE: With each sip, reap the advantages of Aloesorb, a patent-pending polysaccharide-rich ingredient you’ll solely discover in Lily of the Desert Aloe merchandise.
HOW TO ENJOY ALOE VERA JUICE: Get pleasure from 2 ounces of Lily of the Desert’s Aloe Vera Natural Detox Method as many as 4 instances a day by itself or in your favourite juice.
A TRUSTED HEALTH AND WELLNESS PRODUCTS COMPANY: Lily of the Desert, based in 1971 in Denton, Texas, is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of individuals and the planet via sustainable, revolutionary, and efficient aloe vera merchandise.

Reviews (8)

8 reviews for Lily Of The Desert Aloe Vera Natural Detox Method – Aloe Vera Juice with Milk Thistle, Slippery Elm, Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, and Echinacea for Intestine Well being, Liver Help, and Wellness, 32 Oz

  1. Bee Well

    Yes, it works !!!! for birds and for people.
    This stuff really works well and quickly for birds. I noticed my Meyers Parrot, Icarus wasn’t herself and she had a bit of diarrhea. I came across a lot of information regarding this aloe detox formula and it’s use for birds. It really works and a lot of people are doing a twice a year detox for their birds as a preventative and I have decided to do that for my bird since the results were so good. Also, I get to take it too and it worked for me as well.This is how I give it to my bird → 1/2 cap full to a pint of water (16oz/two cups) shake it up and fill her water dish in the morning when she drinks the most. I gradually increased the amount (3/4 cap full to a pint water → then to a cap full to pint of water) and gave it to her for a few weeks as her morning water. Worked immediately.* you could give it to birds without diluting, you could dip some bird bread in it if need be or if they are really ill… you could use a dropper to put some in their beak.for myself i just drank about a capful of it straight a few times per day … it feels so good on my stomach and so cooling.. wonderful stuff. I didn’t find the taste to be that bad … it was no big deal.I recommend this to everyone now. Dear, Lily of the Desert → Please keep this formula just the way it is !! excellent !!

  2. eagletwo

    Helping Detox a Sun Conure…
    Perhaps I should wait to write a review of this product, as we are by no means at the end of our figurative journey using it, but so far I believe I have reason to be optimistic about it. Like the other reviewer here, coincidentally, I purchased this Aloe Detox for a parrot. Personally, I have gone through many herbal cleanses over the years, and with fantastic results, so when we were given a little sun conure and he started showing signs of respiratory distress in quarantine, I knew something had to be done for him. Honestly, we do not presently have the finances to take him to an avian vet (the ideal thing to do), but considering he came from a home with heavy smokers, and had been eating an all seed “candy” kind of bird diet, I figure he has a Vitamin A deficiency as well as general distress from the situation he came from. I have read many times online of how successfully other parrot owners have used various companies’ brands of Aloe Detox for their birds, including this Lily of the Desert variety. Our little one (who is still in quarantine) seems to have taken to this product with gusto: initially I tried putting it in with his water, half-and-half, but that seemed such a waste at the end of the day to throw so much out. Also, I didn’t like the idea of it just sitting out like that, as the label says to keep it refrigerated. So I started offering it to him in a lacquered Asian-style soup spoon. He almost seems addicted to it now, which to me says it must be doing something for him.The plan is to offer him a spoonful of the Aloe Detox three or four times a day and then let him take one or two “rest days” from it after a cycle of taking it for five days. I want to continue to cycle this product for a number of weeks, if not months, and see how his condition continues to improve. Of course, his diet is much changed now as well, he was a little bit gassy after I began feeding him whole foods and vegetables, but that has stopped now and his feathers are so much more brightly colored than they were when we were first given him. I also have been giving him–and our other birds–some pau d’arco in their birdie mash, cycling that as well, just in case we are dealing with something bacterial or fungal, besides. Regarding our sun conure’s reaction to the Aloe Detox, however, I have noticed that after our little man takes a particularly large/long drink from the spoon, he will often go into a little sneezing fit, or his breathing will become a bit more labored. But then he will adjust his crop and be back to normal. I am keeping an eagle eye on him, his droppings change regularly as the other parrots’ do from the various foods they eat (sweet potato versus birdie mash versus vegetables or birdie bread, etc.) and he honestly seems to be getting healthier and more ‘spunky’ as time passes. So I am hopeful that this Aloe Detox is helping to clean him out from all of that cigarette smoke and his bad, previous diet. Time will tell, however, so I will update in a month or so and let everyone know how things have worked out for our new, feathered family member.(And for those of you who are curious as regards the Aloe Detox for humans: Personally, I consider a true ‘detox’ for a human being to be more involved than just taking a couple of tablespoonsful of product per day, but the herbs included in this Aloe Detox are well-known for their benefits to the digestive system and et cetera, and I did feel ‘lighter’ for a time after I took some out of curiosity. The taste is a bit odd, the spearmint permeates it, but it is not unpalatable in my opinion. It might be a nice supplement to a larger plan of action for an individual’s long-term detoxification program.)UPDATE: Shortly after I wrote my review here for the Aloe Detox, our sun conure decided that he was tired of drinking it multiple times a day, and aside from the occasional long drink from a spoon, he really won’t accept it anymore. He still sneezes sometimes, I wonder if that will ever go away, but his colors are beautiful, he has a great appetite, and he has lots of spunk and vigor (too much, sometimes!). He has been integrated into the rest of the flock and the birds all generally get along well, and those times I will offer the Aloe Detox to him now, some of the other parrots often want to try and drink it, too. It’s like a treat! So as a focused supplement, the Aloe Detox’s time has passed in our household–at least for the time being. It definitely was useful to us during that quarantine period, however, and I still recommend it highly to other parrot owners who are looking for a way to help naturally cleanse their feathered friends.UPDATE #2: Earlier today (11/18/12) my husband and I both realized with some surprise that, as far as we’re aware of, our little sun conure hasn’t sneezed or gone through a coughing fit for quite some time. His colors are brilliant and he’s full of pep and energy–I think that just goes to show what the right diet and supplementation can do for a little creature, along with lots of love and attention and, of course, being in a situation away from harmful toxins like cigarette smoke!!

  3. Sue

    Settles my Stomach!
    I have used fresh and ‘bottled’ aloe for a few decades for acid stomach, and general digestive upset. Fresh aloe always worked the best… bottled (even organic) never as good… but this product really works for me! Been using it for several years now…

  4. First review

    Package, ingredients and taste
    The product arrived sealed nice and tightly however the measured drinking cap doesn’t “click” shut so it easily slips off. I love the ingredients listed in the product. they’re considered bitter herbs which are specifically meant for detoxification and cleansing of the liver and gut. However the taste is really strong. I dont know why I thought maybe the taste wouldn’t be so strong but they are so just be aware of that. Ill still drink mine and will give an update later on the effectiveness of the product.

  5. Girls Group

    Detox
    Great Detox

  6. Amazon Customer

    Liver Cleanse
    I’ve been using this product on and off for years. It’s a very good liver cleanse. No issues with ordering or delivery.

  7. Jay

    Fresh
    Item was fresh, expiration date visible. Helps to mildly cleanse the system.

  8. sicotte50

    Best of all that I have tried
    Would highly recommend

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