OT Ever try Aloe Vera Juice for stomach pain

Texasmark1

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I won't go into details, but if you have intense stomach pain, like a thousand needles stabbing it from all directions, you need to include Aloe in your recovery process.

We use it down here for external burns. We usually have a plant sitting around and just whack off a leaf and rub the juice on the burn, regardless of type.

Well, forest tree syndrome. If it works to reduce the pain and help heal external burns, why wouldn't it work internally also. Duhhhhhh who would have ever thought of that?????

I just never thought of using it internally. My son had a real problem once and told me about his using it. I used it yesterday and today is indeed a new day.

I found it at a chain drug store, CVS out of Rhode Island, store brand. 98% pure. They skin the shoots (leaves) and take the core and process it into a drinkable liquid.

Try it. I guarantee you won't be sorry.

Mark
 

Since it fixes farmers and not tractors, it really should be in the tool forum and not the tractor forum. ;)
 
Well I couldn't sit on my tractor with a stomach problem. So it has to do with tractors. Geez thought I was doing someone a favor.

Mark
 
Ed Will,

Equally forum-related as "knee problem" replies by Ed Will on Crawlers, Dozers, Loaders and Backhoes forum...

Just sayin'.
 
He probably thought his friends might want to file the information away for future use if needed. And we will. Except for you of course.
 
Yes, I'm filing it away too. If we're sick and hurtin we can't assist our sick tractors. By the way, Sweetfeet, you mentioned MSM as being an anti-inflammatory. Is it called MSM at the store? Gotta try some. Jim
 
MSM is generally combined with glucosamine and/or chondroitin sulfate (sp). Its found in joint supplements.

I don"t think I"ve ever seen it by itself.

I just started taking a glucosamine,msm, chondroitin joint supplement by Natrol. Noticed a big difference in just a few days.
 
I take Glucosamine, Chondroitin, and MSM. I get it from Swanson on the www. WW has it too. I had one hand that a Dr. Jack Thompson, a board certified Orthopedic Surgeon, did an injection of a fluid when he did my knee. I couldn't walk on the knee caused by years of trying to squeeze a 250# 6'5" guy into a Ford Taurus when I was working.

He has some concoction he developed for the Dallas Cowboys player's joints. I walked into his office on crutches and about 15 minutes after the injection I walked out waving them. Folks in the lobby just sat there with their mouths hanging open.

The other hand didn't get it because it took several months for it to get in the same shape as the one he did and in that time he quit doing hands.

Started looking around and learned of the above. My hand was such that I couldn't close it. In attempting to do that my middle finger would close about half way and stop. Continuing in applying closure pressure resulted in a pop, significant step in the closure and it would go down a little more, but not close completely.

The hand was useless for doing any kind of work. I don't remember how long I took the above, but in a matter of a couple of months, I regained full use of the whole hand to the point where today I can open and close it completely like when I was much younger and mechaning is no longer a chore.

Sometimes, when I do a lot of wrench torqueing, it starts hurting and I just pop these till it quits and that's that.

It works.

Hope this helps you.

Mark
 
Never heard of that. Aloe shows up in all kinds of cosmetics and other things relating to the human body and skin. I don't know if WW has it or not as I didn't get that far looking. I found it at a national chain drug store under the house brand. One would surely think that for that to happen someone researched the product and process thoroughly, wouldn't you?

Mark
 

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