If science were working on an elixir of life, the model would be aloe vera. The supposed secret is called synergy effects! In most cases, a single active ingredient is of little use to the body, as it can only develop its effect efficiently in combination with another.
Due to its antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties, Aloe Vera can help control fungal overgrowth and restore the natural intestinal flora. The intestine, our largest immune organ, is disturbed in almost all people: digestive disorders and fungal diseases cause many to resort to chemical remedies, which, however, often have the opposite effect (mutation to resistant and/or more aggressive fungal forms).
Laboratory experiments show that acemannan contained in Aloe Vera acts as a bridge between foreign proteins and our "phagocytes". The "phagocytes" can thus - to put it simply - neutralise the "invaders" much more easily.
Until puberty, the human body produces acemannan itself. This is one of the main substances responsible for the fact that injuries heal so quickly in infants and children and that they survive the various childhood diseases well. At puberty, the human genetic code is "finished" for the time being, acemannan production is stopped, although this substance is of course still needed (all the more so). It must now be supplied as a food supplement. Acemannan is stored in all cell membranes of the body, where it ensures the immune strengthening of the entire organism against viruses, bacteria and disease-causing parasites. It is the basis for skin, vascular walls, tendons, joints, cartilage and ligaments, ensures sufficient joint lubrication (e.g. prevention and relief of arthritis).