If you’ve reaped the benefits of immunologic Aloe Ferox, but know someone that is on the fence about trying the capsules, you can certainly attest to the super-plant’s natural ability to make the body feel good! But, if you’re not convincing enough on your own, get the facts straight from the source:
-Aloe Ferox is a native plant of the Cape of South Africa. It grows best in dry-tropical climates.
-When we say grow, we mean GROW. This super-plant can sprout up to 10 feet high.
-It’s tall and handsome with orange or red flowers blooming 2 to 4 feet long.
-Patience is its virtue: from the seed, it takes 4 to 5 years for the plant to reach first harvest.
-When it’s time for harvest, each leaf weighs between 3.3 and 4.4 pounds, robust and loaded with nutrients that cleanse and balance your body.
-Aloe Ferox is nicknamed the “Cape Aloe,” “Bitter Aloe,” “Red Aloe,” and “Tap Aloe.” ’Ello, to that.
-People have been using Aloe Ferox as a natural remedy for centuries. In the 1600s it was even one of the region’s first exports.
-When we say grow, we mean GROW. This super-plant can sprout up to 10 feet high.
-It’s tall and handsome with orange or red flowers blooming 2 to 4 feet long.
-Patience is its virtue: from the seed, it takes 4 to 5 years for the plant to reach first harvest.
-When it’s time for harvest, each leaf weighs between 3.3 and 4.4 pounds, robust and loaded with nutrients that cleanse and balance your body.
-Aloe Ferox is nicknamed the “Cape Aloe,” “Bitter Aloe,” “Red Aloe,” and “Tap Aloe.” ’Ello, to that.
-People have been using Aloe Ferox as a natural remedy for centuries. In the 1600s it was even one of the region’s first exports.