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This week’s homeopathic remedy review, Aloe Socotrina, is one of the oldest and most famous remedies. It is in worldwide use as a purgative and forms a leading ingredient in a large number of patient medicines for regulating the bowels and menstrual functions.
Legend reports that Alexander the Great, upon the advice of Aristotle, conquered the island of Socotra, off the coast of Africa, to secure supplies of aloe in order to treat wounded soldiers. Cleopatra used aloe in her daily skin treatments.
Aloe tends to be rich in vitamins including vitamin A, B1, B2, B3, B6, C, and E. It’s also rich in choline and folic acid, all of which help the skin regenerate and stay healthy and keep your hair stay strong.
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The content of the Homeopathy for Mommies Radio post or page, including text, graphics, images, or information contained in text or audio, or other content, is offered on an informational basis only. No content is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should always seek the advice and guidance of a qualified health professional before: Changing or making any adjustment to any medication or treatment protocol you are currently using.
In each audio remedies are recommended. We are not claiming that the product will cure any of these problems or disorders. We are merely reporting that people have used the product to aid these conditions.
This story embraces the imperfections that make us human, offers a way to set ourselves free and asks us all to take a good, long look at the wild birds in the sky.
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This week’s homeopathic remedy review, Aloe Socotrina, is one of the oldest and most famous remedies. It is in worldwide use as a purgative and forms a leading ingredient in a large number of patient medicines for regulating the bowels and menstrual functions.
Legend reports that Alexander the Great, upon the advice of Aristotle, conquered the island of Socotra, off the coast of Africa, to secure supplies of aloe in order to treat wounded soldiers. Cleopatra used aloe in her daily skin treatments.
Aloe tends to be rich in vitamins including vitamin A, B1, B2, B3, B6, C, and E. It’s also rich in choline and folic acid, all of which help the skin regenerate and stay healthy and keep your hair stay strong.
Join us in the members corner for a handout to go with this podcast:
The content of the Homeopathy for Mommies Radio post or page, including text, graphics, images, or information contained in text or audio, or other content, is offered on an informational basis only. No content is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should always seek the advice and guidance of a qualified health professional before: Changing or making any adjustment to any medication or treatment protocol you are currently using.
In each audio remedies are recommended. We are not claiming that the product will cure any of these problems or disorders. We are merely reporting that people have used the product to aid these conditions.
This story embraces the imperfections that make us human, offers a way to set ourselves free and asks us all to take a good, long look at the wild birds in the sky.
Watch the trailer here!
The post Remedy Review: Aloe Socotrina for Digestive Problems appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

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