Alomac® is derived from a species of Aloe Vera called Aloe Macroclada that is native to and exclusively grown in Madagascar. It’s been used by the Malagasy people for centuries. It’s renowned for its healing properties as found today in:
- Supplements
- Health and beauty products including skincare and food
- Pet care
Research has proven Alomac’s ability to create an increase in adult circulating stem cells. Many conditions have been studied and are benefiting from this gift from nature including:
- Arthritis
- Heart/cardiovascular
- Kidney, pancreas and thyroid
- Muscles/performance
- Studies done using Alomac are as follows:
- Aloe macroclada: a pioneering discovery in stem cell mobilization – Stemregen
- Aloe macroclada from Madagascar Triggers Transient Bone Marrow Stem Cell Mobilization
- The Therapeutic Potential of Stimulating Endogenous Stem Cell Mobilization
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Lack of pesticides and herbicides
When I was beginning to help villagers establish Associations to cultivate Aloe macroclada, we would survey the land which would be used. All of the
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Aloin and Anthraquinones and Hydroxy Anthracene Derivatives
The bright yellow sap found in the skin of aloe leaves contains a group of compounds referred to as anthraquinones (common in US) and as
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Aloin levels in Alomac
The only anthraquinones, referred to as hydroxyanthracene derivatives (HADs) in the EU, found in Aloe macroclada are aloin A & B. Gel extraction methods used