Dear Friend,Being in the
aloe business can really be frustrating sometimes! You wouldn't believe
the number of calls we get from people who have been "burned" from
paying top dollar for products consisting of water, sugar and flavoring!
For example, I have a popular
brand sitting here on my desk. One of our customers brought it in. The
front label clearly says:
|
Aloe Vera Juice
200:1 Concentration
Cold Processed |
When you examine the
ingredients you find this product contains about 80%
filtered water, xanthan
gum (thickener), flavor and preservatives, and some aloe gel. The price
. . . $15.98 per quart! What a joke! Our customer's friend thought she
was purchasing an aloe concentrate. In reality, she bought a small
amount of aloe concentrate which was reconstituted with a lot of water!
I told her she could mix a similar potency by adding one
quart of our
Aloe Concentrate to about 10-12 gallons of water! Her cost?
--less than $1.00 per quart! Gee, that even saves enough to throw in
some lemon, lime, orange, or cranberry juice for flavoring!
All this to say we go to great
lengths to give you the best products
money can buy. Most people who use our products need assurance that they
are getting the "real thing" . . .Their health could depend on it!
We've put a lot of time, effort
and money into quality assurance. Here's a few things you should look
for:
1. If
the product is a true concentrate, does it have a pure starting
material? If not, they could be concentrating undesirable chemicals into
the product. This is why we use organically grown
aloe. We don't just say our
product is organic-- it's certified by
the Texas Department of Agriculture!
2. Are
you given a laboratory analysis with every bottle you purchase? Is it a
current analysis performed on the actual product contained in the bottle
you bought? In other words, the batch number stamped on the bottle
should match the one on the lab report.
We provide a new laboratory
analysis with every batch. Click here for
an example, including some notes about the important items.
3. Is
the aloe product derived from the whole
leaf, or just "gel" or "juice"? The whole leaf juice contains
additional components which are extremely beneficial.
I hope this information will be
useful to you. Please pass it along -- let's hold some of these
companies accountable!
Healthy regards,
Joseph S. Perry
President & CEO
1. Organic farming is a system
of ecological soil management that relies on building humus levels
through crop rotation, recycling organic wastes and applying balanced
mineral amendments and that uses, mechanical botanical or biological
controls with minimum adverse effects on health and environment.
Strict guidelines apply for
growing and processing organic products . . .including buffer areas to
insulate from pesticides and other chemicals, water quality and strict
record keeping.
2. Our
Aloe Vera is organically produced and processed to Texas Organics
Standards and Cert., 4 TAC, Ch.18.