liver-detoxifying agent called Aloe Detox by Naturade

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I just posted some links & quotes about Apple Cider Vinegar under the General Care forum - sometimes i can't think which forum to use!

However this is a companion thread about using Aloe Vera or to be specific a certain type of Aloe Vera Product - which i have yet to find here in Canada.

Perhaps you already know about it or know where to purchase this product - it is from an American site.


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http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww24eii.htm
•ALOE DETOX-- About a year ago, I wrote an account in an on-line newsletter of an adult female eclectus that I own who became seriously ill. After undergoing every imaginable test and treatment protocol by two veterinarians, no diagnosis could be made and the bird was sent home to be "kept comfortable." In desperation, I went browsing in a health food store with the hope of finding something that might save my beloved bird. Both vets had mentioned liver damage so I decided to try a liver-detoxifying agent called Aloe Detox by Naturade. I was shocked at the immediate response--her appetite returned, she began perching for the first time in weeks and she became responsive to her surroundings again.

After a couple weeks of steady improvement and when she seemed normal again, I took her back to one of the treating vets for blood work. He was pleasantly surprised just to see her alive, and he drew blood for re-testing. He phoned me with the results of the CBC and said "If I had not drawn the blood myself, I would not believe that it came from the same bird. All of her liver values are completely normal!"

In hindsight, I wish that I had kept a log of all her treatments, including the Aloe Detox, but the dosage that I used was, at best, unscientific, being simply all that I could get into her. I made her drinking water half Aloe Detox, soaked her bird bread in it, and put it on everything that she would eat. Being a non-toxic product, I felt that there was no danger of overdosing her. Due to the serious nature of her condition, there was nothing to lose.

The veterinarian who published the on-line newsletter in which I recounted this story became interested in Aloe Detox . Here is what Dr. M.L Simmons says about the product.

"After the hen recovered fully and resumed her role as part of a prolific producing pair, I started recommending Aloe Detox in cases where antibiotics, anti-fungals, and other treatments had failed. The results were so startling that I became more and more convinced that we had stumbled onto something. Sometimes the favorable responses could be seen within two to three hours. We have given it to babies as young as one day old, and to adult birds, with no side effects.

We are now using it prior to antibiotics, which so far has resulted in no need for the antibiotics, which can have damaging effects on bone marrow and immune systems. We do not know how Aloe Detox works--it may be a powerful natural antibiotic, or it may be a powerful stimulator of the immune system, or some combination thereof. Initially we use it full strength as the liquid in the feeding formulation. I usually recommend a little BeneBac (probiotic) and a little handfeeding powder mixed well and fairly liquid. Sometimes we have had to dribble the fluid into the side of the beak as the chick was no longer responding at all. (If possible, tubing would be a good approach.)

After a positive response, we reduce the strength of the Aloe Detox by adding water to make up the difference. Then over a period of two days we gradually eliminate the detox gel and replace it with water. Two of my vet friends, initially very wary of "herbal cures", were convinced to try it and they now keep it in stock in their clinics at all times. (It is a very good vehicle for delivering oral medications in dogs and cats and is absolutely fantastic for canine and feline simple enteric disorders and diarrhea.) This stuff really does work!!!"


Through the internet and by word of mouth, Aloe Detox has become popular with quite a few Avian vets in the U.S. and has been credited with saving many birds, which is most gratifying to me. I think that it should be an integral part of all Avian first-aid kits.

Product description: NATURADE Detoxifying Formula, Double Strength Aloe Vera Gel (200:1) with Aloe Pulp and Natural Herbal Blend: Milk Thistle, Burdock, Dandelion, Echinacea, Green Tea, Red Clover and Blue Cohosh. Cost: $15 per quart. Where to buy: health food stores or NATURADE web site at: http://www.naturade.com/produc...../detox.htm

Dr. Greg Harrison, Avian vet of Lake Worth, Florida, also recommends Aloe Vera. In his book, Avian Medicine, Principles and Application, he makes the following recommendation: George's Aloe Vera (Warren Laboratories) Available as a lotion for topical application on pruritic lesions or as a liquid for oral administration. Solution for treating pruritic skin lesions is made by mixing one-half ounce of Aloe Vera oral liquid with one teaspoon of Penetran, two drops of Woolite and one pint of water.




Now i did read some consumer feedback on another forum ... so i think i'll share again.

I buy regular Lily of the Desert Brand Aloe Vera for my family's use & haven't given it to my birds - but it was mentioned as well - it comes in whole leaf & inside leaf only.
here's what one person said:

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The aloe vera detox is actually Naturade Aloe Vera Detoxifying Formula, it is an organic compound based on Aloe Vera which also has medicinal herbs added to it. It cleanses both the kidney and the liver (two very weak points in birds) by helping them to eliminate toxins (that is what these two organs do as the filters of the body) and tonic them so they can function more efficiently (I was able to bring down high uric acid levels on one of my rescued birds through just diet and Aloe Vera Detox instead of medication). Because the diet we give our birds is actually way too high in protein, both liver and kidneys suffer from it so adding it to their water once a week or so, helps keep them healthy (I use 1/3 aloe vera detox, 2/3 water -it has a very mild, pleasant taste and the birds don't mind it at all).

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& another person:

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Naturade sold their detox formula to Lily of the Desert . So I buy the Aloe detox from Lily of the Desert now. I give aloe detox any time I see poops looking a bit "FUNKY!" I usually give it a week at a time....and only give it in one of their two water changes per day.

Dr. [] doesn't think it will cure anything, but said "It won't hurt them"....

However, my severe w/kidney issues was pooping (sorry for the graphic) green yogurt it is now formed and looking "almost" normal.

My last purchase was three quart sized bottles. I'll never run out if I can help it. I think it is truly an awesome product.

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