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*Minor Injuries*

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Simple sprains, strains, and skin wounds are common occurrences, especially amongst children! Reducing pain, decreasing swelling and enhancing bodily repair mechanisms can be achieved with natural supplementations.

The Aloe Vera plant itself can be very useful with skin wounds and burns. If you have this plant in your home, when you have an abrasion to the skin, after cleaning the wound, break off a small tip of one of the leaves of your Aloe plant and squeeze out the gel type substance inside the leaf, and apply to your wound. If it is a minor burn, apply immediately without cleaning (if the wound is otherwise clean) as cleaning could worsen the injury.

In any "more serious" injuries or burns to your body, seek Immediate help from your Health Care Professional!

The Following Nutrients Should Be Considered
When Minor Injury Support is Desired.

A pure MSM product (free of useless "fillers"), such as:
(I have witnessed first hand, several so called pure MSM products that had more useless fillers than the actual product!)
MSM - Plus, MethylSulfonylMethane with an advanced enzyme blend delivery system to improve intestinal absorption.
For further information and references please visit:
MSM, MethylSulfonylMethane, Click Here.

A high quality, broad-spectrum digestive enzyme formula, such as:
DynamicZyme
For further information and references please visit:
Enzymes Amylase, Lipase, and Protease, Click Here.

A high quality source of Aloe Vera Juice, such as:
Aloe Vera Juice
For further information and references please visit:
Aloe Vera, Certified Active Products, Click Here.

A high quality source of Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids, such as:
Ester C with BioFlavonoids
For further information and references please visit:
Vitamins, Click Here.

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DISCLAIMER: This information is provided for Educational Purposes Only and has NOT been designed to diagnose, treat or cure any health conditions. Please consult a qualified Health Care Professional with Nutritional Training to diagnose your health conditions and avoid self-diagnosis. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated statements about these health topics or any suggested product compositions.