Aloe Vera Water Color Paintings

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By cliffrhodes

Water Color Painting (Aloe Vera #3)
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Water Color Painting (Aloe Vera #3)
Source: Cliff Rhodes

Aloe Vera 5

Water Color Painting (Aloe Vera #5)
Water Color Painting (Aloe Vera #5)
Source: Cliff Rhodes
Water Color Painting (Aloe Vera #2)
Water Color Painting (Aloe Vera #2)
Source: Cliff Rhodes

Aloe Vera, Internal Parasite Cleanser

Many people in Mexico already know that Aloe Vera cleanses the body of parasites. Simply slice off a good limb of the plant and skillfully carve out only the inside clear center. Don't worrry, it will grow right back. Make sure you do not include any green of the outer leaf stem. This outer stem is bitter and may be disastrously poisonous. So, be very carefull in keeping out the green. Never have I been sickened, but I have always taken great care not to let any speck of green remain. I like to first carve out the flat side and then bowl out the outer cylindrical part, making sure not to get any green. It will be slimy and slippery, but do not let it fall out of your hand. Cut into small chunks and drop in a cup of very hot boiling water as if for tea. Season with a little green tea, brown sugar or honey. You might get chunks, but just chew them up. Drink first thing in the morning and you will cleanse your body of parasites. Also, many people have told me that this plant helps to prevent cancer, and I know that it improves skin quality when applied directly to problem areas, especially for burns and scaly psoriasis My first Aloe Vera plant was found in Laredo, Tx. and was growing wild, inside an old tire at the back of our apartment. Our one little Aloe Vera has since multiplied and made hundreds of new beautiful health giving plants.

by Cliff Rhodes 02/04/2012

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Ruby H Rose profile image

Ruby H Rose Level 5 Commenter 3 months ago

very nice watercolors

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top rated juicers 3 months ago

love the painting!

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RTalloni Level 8 Commenter 3 months ago

Lovely color compositions, especially if one is familiar with the amazing aloe plant.

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