| Aloe |
| Body Treatment |

| Aloe Vera is an Ancient Medicine used internally and externally. In our Clinic we use Fresh Locally grown Organic Aloe Vera. It is cut open and applied to the skin, in the ear, and can be taken internally if desired. There are certain aspects of the plants that makes it anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, and healing to the tissues of the skin. An Aloe treatment at least once a week is a good way to enhance one's immune system of neutralizing things upon the skin that could be problematic to ones health. |
Prices: $75.00 (or free with $100 clay body wrap) |
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| What is Aloe? |
| Why Clay and Aloe together? |
| Our clay body treatment helps to detoxify the body by pulling it out through the skin. We use natural dessert clays and special techniques to cause this to occur more effectively. The clay leaves the body in need of some nourishment, which is why we use the aloe after. We use only Organic Aloe Vera fresh from our Clinic's Gardens. The aloe has a disinfecting and healing aspect to the skin. It gives the skin back the softness, where the clay alone would have left it dry. After washing off the aloe, we then apply some natural organic oils. This ritual can be done in our clinic every week as an addition to any healing plan. To help detoxify the body through the body's largest eliminative organ, the skin . |
| Internal uses of Aloe Vera: |
| Come learn the Art of applying your own clay and aloe with the moons and the seasons with our Lunar and Seasonal Workshops |
| Directions for Internal use of Fresh Aloe plant from the RAW leaf? |
| The benefits of fresh aloe on the skin are multifaceted: > Aloe works as an antiseptic for the skin, and thus it helps increase the antiseptic quality of your skin in that the antiseptic qualities stay on the skins surface, even after being washed off. > Also, Aloe softens and keeps the skin youthful. It is not just something to use on the skin when burned, but also as a preventative health care regimen. |
| What are the Benefits of Fresh Aloe on my Skin? |
| Use at your own risk. Do not use if pregnant. Aloe Vera has been said to help with constipation if taken internally. To take internally cut the sides of the leaf, then cut down the center, and then scoop out the jelly. Blend it in a blender or food processor with some fresh lemon juice or your favorite herbal tea and agave syrup. Use as much as you want. The more the better, perhaps after every meal. If you use too much you will get diarrhea, so take it until you see your stools are too runny, and then take less until you see that they are not. Thus figuring out the best dosage for yourself. |


| In our therapies and educational workshops we teach you how to use Aloe Internally. It is a real art and we do suggest some guide-dance in the use of aloe internally properly. You will see it listed among our complete dietary suggestions. |
