No, not the one in my homemade hair spritz.
I’ve read a few times that it helps with IBS symptoms, helps reduce them. The doctor had prescribed some medication that I was meant to take every day, for the rest of my life. Before I even asked, he told me “Use…, it’s natural.”
I guess his idea of natural and mine are totally different because on an unrelated Google search months later, I found that the ‘orange flavouring’ contained ASPARTAME! Threw it away that same day. I don’t want any poison in my system, thank you very much. Even if that poison is trying to get rid of my own ‘poison.’
And so my search for something truly natural began. And sent me to Aloe vera juice. I’ve tried it and it has worked. I seem to be having another flare up-the first of 2012-but it’s not as bad. And I credit the juice. It has kept my symptoms wonderfully at bay and sadly, I was not extremely vigilant about something I ate-Aloe vera doesn’t CURE IBS so I am still stuck with all the fruits, veggies, honey etc that I can’t consume-so here I am. So far only one night of insomnia and pain that doesn’t last forever.
Not perfect, but definitaly good enough!

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