You Got it!! .. I'm not talking about the 'Aloe vera juice' in the glass :) - Which is surprisingly drinkable and I loved it after knowing the benefits.
- General immune system and organism condition improvement.
- Prevention from the cancer and fight with cancer.
- Control the stomach acids and maintain the balance in the stomach.
- Stimulates tissue regeneration- help stomach and other body parts also.
- Highly effective and shooting for your skin.
- Absorption of nutrients and neutralizing toxic and bad elements.
- Helpful for diabetic patients.
- Keeps your Stomach Cool.
I'm so in to the little Umbrella crafts I did to make my drink even cooler! If you are interested in adding little dash to your own drink, Instructions to make this craft is available here:http://www.handmade.com.au/extras/webex_umbrellas.php
they are really cool .. I love aloe vera juice too
ReplyDeleteThey are really cool... have never tried this juice... good info about them Ann...
ReplyDeletecool..interesting info n nice splash of colours!
ReplyDeleteAleo vera juice, never had it yet!!looks great! cute umbrellas!
ReplyDeleteInteresting info! And looks really cool!
ReplyDeleteWow did u make those umbrallas...so cute,well done..thanks for sharing the link
ReplyDeleteAdorable! This looks so refreshing too.
ReplyDeletethose are so cute and adorable umbrella sticks, thanks for sharing the link!
ReplyDeleteI dont know what they are - but those unbrellas are so cute...
ReplyDeleteVery artistic!
those are some pretty umbrellas!!
ReplyDeleteThey are cool....never had them.Thanks for the info too:)
ReplyDeleteThose little umbrellas are so cute!!! My dad drinks aloe juice for its health benefits too. Maybe I'll give it a try.
ReplyDeletevery cute
ReplyDeleteNever had this juice Ann....Looking very nice..Have added to the blogroll, I always wonder how i was missing ur posts,so from now no misses dear...
ReplyDeleteRegarding ur query for dosa size,My Dosa pan is very big 21" wide,so I get my dosa's bigger..I like anything extreme,either too small or too big...he he..
wow! umbrellas look so cute!
ReplyDeleteVery colorful! how neat!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great info on aloe vera juice. Cute umbrellas.
ReplyDeleteBest for the season!!Truly Refreshing!!And thanx for stopping by my blog.Hey thats not my baby dear..Even I love that pic:)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I've never tried it before but I have seen it in a local organic store. I guess i'll see how it tastes :)
ReplyDeleteWow! really cool very nice info ....i never tastsed this want to taste it soon ...can we get this juice in the store dear ?
ReplyDeleteHi Bonjoon- It really tastes Drinkable - I can't say delish :)
ReplyDeleteHi Mangala :)
Thanks for the comment- Yes, I got mine from Whole foods!.
loved those cute umbrellas
ReplyDeleteThe umbrellas are really cute. I never tried aloe vera juice some how was not sure how it would taste but now will try it.
ReplyDeleteArty crafty! I'm loving this post and your effort Ann =big hug= Indeed the drink looks more alluring =) Oh and I never drank aloe vera juice? How does it taste? I imagine lil bit bitter and peppery? Aww curious. Hope you're good!
ReplyDeleteWhoo god, ravishing..refreshing!!
ReplyDeleteohhhhh these look so nice and bright and def brightens any pic.
ReplyDeleteThey look so refreshing & healthy and the umbrellas look so cute.
ReplyDeletethey are kewwwwwwwlllllll ! i love those umbrellas! thanks for the link ! will try the aloe vera juice ! looks very healthy
ReplyDeleteWow!!! umberellas are soooo pretty!!
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