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Cookin' for Cures: Over 100 Aloe vera based recipes
Contributor(s): Andrews, Angie (Author)
ISBN: 098718489X     ISBN-13: 9780987184894
Publisher: Angie's Smart Books
OUR PRICE:   $22.46  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Specific Ingredients - Natural Foods
- Cooking | Specific Ingredients - Herbs, Spices, Condiments
- Cooking | Health & Healing - General
Series: Cookin' for Cures
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 8.27" W x 11.69" (0.71 lbs) 126 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Health & Fitness
 
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Cookin' for Cures

Healthy recipes that not only taste fantastic, but with fresh Aloe vera will help you be healthy.

The government has promoted five vegetables, two fruit for many years and I am just adding to this by stating that eating more raw veggies and adding herbs increases the vitamin intake by double, a finding the Australian and American journals came out with a while ago, with also adding Aloe vera which helps repair and maintain the bodies healthy cells and reject harmful ones.

A change of eating and drinking habits to do while seeing your doctor.

Some of the things Aloe vera can assist in healing are: liver cancer, HIV/aids, lymph gland cancer, prostate cancer, baldness, bone cancer, skin cancer, corrects infertility, diabetes 1 and 2, arthritis, eczema, stomach ulcers, cold sores, herpes, kidney disease, fewer baby deformities, better health for pregnant women, infected sores healed in two weeks, stops sunburn before you go into the sun.

Dr HP Guerra IV MD IHH FOP says after just taking Aloe vera for a few weeks: "The results from the book is more resilient skin, better energy, more rapid healing etc. Not to mention the weight loss has been a nice additive."


Contributor Bio(s): Andrews, Angie: - "Angela Andrews was born in Orbost, Victoria Australia, in 1961. She is second of the three Andrews' children. All her colleagues, friends and family affectionately call her, Angie. At the age of thirteen, while at Boarding School, Angie wrote her first book of poems, and now she is a distinguished member of The International Society of Poets, as recipient of the 2008 International Award for Outstanding Achievement in Poetry. At the age of nineteen, Angie started her career in television and became one of Australia's leading commercial models. For the next fifteen years, she worked on advertising promotions with Paul Hogan, comedy sketches on the Don Lane show with Bert Newton, acting in mini-series like Five Mile Creek with Nicole Kidman, and many more. Angie was also one of the famous Big-M Girls on promotional campaigns for the household-name brand of flavoured milk. In 1995, Angie completed a diploma in Freelance Journalism at the Australian College of Journalism in Sydney, Australia. Her first four books on the subject of Stranger Danger / Relative and Friendly Danger, beautifully illustrated by her talented mother Nina Andrews, were published in 1996. The series has proved incredibly useful for counselling, and so impressively constructive are these literary works it prompted a letter of recommendation from Dr. John Irvine, co-founder of The READ Clinic in Gosford, north of Sydney. In 2009, the books "Aussie Moments", and "The Adventures of Nature Family" were published. Nina Andrews - good ol' mum - wielded paint and palette again, to illustrate the covers of both books. Angie's latest book, Cookin' for Cures is a guide to help people learn how to include Aloe vera gel in delicious recipes and drinks."