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What is the difference between aloe ferox and aloe vera?
Aloe ferox and aloe vera are different species of aloe. Aloe ferox (aloe capensis) has higher concentrations of amino acids, nutrients, vitamins and minerals than aloe vera (aloe barbadensis). Aloe vera is readily available, while the aloe ferox is indigenous only to South Africa.
How are Aloe Dew Juice and Aloe Dew Capsules made?
We only use all-natural ingredients. The leaves of the Cape aloe is cut at the base, and the sap is allowed to run out. This sap is boiled for three days, until crystals form. These crystals are powdered and placed in capsules, or mixed with purified water to make the juice. Cannot be more natural than that.
What is the dosage?
Aloe Dew Juice: 50ml daily, taken on an empty stomach right before breakfast.
Aloe Dew Capsules: One capsule in the morning and one at night.
I am having diarrhoea - is it because of the Aloe Dew Juice that I'm taking?
Yes - this is a natural side-effect of the aloe ferox plant, and is a sign that the Aloe Dew Juice is working to detoxify your body. Your stomach should settle down in a few days or weeks, once the impure waste in your body has been eliminated.
I am having diarrhoea - is it because of the Aloe Dew Capsules that I'm taking?
Yes - this is a natural side-effect of the aloe ferox plant, and is a sign that the Aloe Dew Capsules are working to detoxify your body. Your stomach should settle down in a few days or weeks, same as with the juice. However, if the diarrhoea is severe, you might have to consider reducing the dosage to one capsule a day instead of twice a day. If this doesn't help, then the Aloe Dew Capsules may be too potent for your body and you may have to consider switching to the Aloe Dew Juice, which is milder. |