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Aloeride® aloe vera is completely safe at all doses because it only contains the natural product. Our youngest user is William Baxter who has had multiple health problems since he was 2 weeks old, including problematic feeding, projectile vomiting and multiple aversions. Medication helped a little and feeding via a stoma was tolerated only in tiny, 10mL helpings. He was failing to thrive and was not even 1 year old when he started on Aloeride® aloe vera capsules. His parents wrote us: "William has used Aloeride® for 5 months now and from day 1 it was obvious that he became a different child. We are really very happy."
One sad thing was that William's parents were told by the Consultant Paediatrician in no uncertain terms that the baby needed dairy milk to grow strong. Yet cow's milk had been the one constant in all the feeding formulas they tried and all failed to be tolerated. My advice to try alternative milk like Rice Dream did not weigh up against that of the paediatrician. The dosage of Aloeride® used for this baby was half the capsule's powder twice a day. It should be noted that taking Aloeride® capsules at this age is of course quite unusual but, because of the absence of additives or laxative anthraquinones, Aloeride® aloe vera was a perfectly safe option that clearly made a difference. William Baxter is now a happy pupil at Church Langton CoE Primary School in Leicestershire.
The world’s greatest expert on aloe vera Dr. Ivan E. Danhof PhD MD wrote to us that, once all polysaccharide receptor sites in the digestive tract have been saturated by the aloe sugars, any remaining dosage simply passes through the alimentary canal and does no harm. The dosage to achieve this limit is approximately 500mg and equates to 3 Aloeride® aloe vera capsules for adults (possibly four if someone has more receptor sites). It is very reassuring to know that, even in such a small child, it is impossible to overdose, what doesn't bind to the receptor sites simply leaves the alimentary canal.
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