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Re: Al Low's Aloe


Hello,
I just talked to a lady at Al Low's, it was like trying to drink out of a fire hydrant! I got a lot of good information. However, she advised me against mixing the powder all at once. Have any of you using it had any problems with this? She said that with Aloe being a humectifier it can draw humidity from the environment and the other ingredients in the powder can play host to bacteria and other organisms. I did my calculations and following her protocol you'd end up spending as much as you would taking MT's product. I know you get more of the active product for you money. She was very adamant that you can't get the same quality stuff anywhere else and I agree and I don't blame her, she has to stand behind her product, and I can tell it's not necessarily for money because in the conversation she never once offered to sell it to me, I had to ask her about buying it and was the first to tell me that she understands how someone would want to save money. She also recommended that you start with the lower dosage stuff and not the straight stuff to give you body time to adjust so you don't detox all at once and have undesirable effects. She kept me on the phone more than an hour, so now I am more confused than when I started out on this quest after the pediatrician's e-mail.

Any thoughts anybody? I'm almost ready to bag it all.

Thanks for the help.
 

 
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