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M&M has shown immune modulating, anti-inflammatory, GI healing, pain reduction, and antiviral benefits, along with hormonal modulating properties. This product has increased energy for people with conditions from simple fatigue to debilitating chronic fatigue, and it decreases the likelihood of colds and flu. It can help bring diabetes, arthritis, Fibromyalgia, migraine headaches and allergies under control. Enhanced and accelerated wound healing has been seen through the strengthening of the immune, GI and hormonal systems. Prior to surgery an increased amount of M&M can help fortify the body for surgery and accelerate healing. Increased amounts of M&M, after an injury or strenuous athletic activity, has also been shown to decrease healing and recovery time.

Here are some of the positive effects that can or have been shown to occur as a result of these nutrients, please check any that you personally have experienced.


• anti-inflammatory action in joints,
muscles & organs
• immune system modulator; protects and fortifies the immune system ; or can stimulate immune system
• pain relief – in muscles flu-like symptoms
• speeds the healing of burns
• enhanced and accelerated wound healing of all kinds
• anti-viral benefits
• treating respiratory problems
• decreases the symptoms of multiple sclerosis
• enhances most types of healing
• lowers and stabilizes blood sugar
• protects against cancer
• increases biosynthesis of collagen
• manages various skin conditions



• builds collagen and glucosamine vital joint components
• can help in many inflammatory diseases
• alleviates allergies
• control of hyperacidity
• reduces constipation
• helps eliminate parasite infections
• alleviates the inflammation and pain associated with arthritis
• increases mobility
• decreases muscle cramps
• increases natural killer concentrations
• increases interleukines IFN, IL
• increases friendly bacteria
• can increase white blood cell count
• hepato-protectant properties to invading viruses that may be the cause of liver cancer

All Aloe Is Not Created Equal
One of the key components of M&M is Aloe-Vera gel. It performs the product’s central function as an anti-inflammatory and immune system modulator. Aloe-Vera gel is the term given to the mucilaginous material found inside the leaves of the Aloe-Vera plant and is different from the aloe USP which is comprised mainly of aloin, a natural cathartic. The process of isolation, concentration and conversion of the gel into powder form is delicate because the material can easily be degraded or broken down. As soon as the inner gel of the Aloe Vera leaf is exposed to oxygen a molecule called beta-manan is activated. The beta-manan molecule acts like an enzyme “eating up” the active component in the inner gel. This is the reason most Aloe Vera does not work on burns unless you have a live plant that you can slice open at the time of the injury. The Aloe Vera in M&M is taken through a very specific, time consuming and expensive process to take care that this breakdown does not occur. M&M utilizes a high quality material that is concentrated 200 times (1:200) consisting of the pure inner filet of the leaf which would be equivalent to slicing open 400 leaves of fresh aloe and immediately eat them. Of course, because of the cathartic effect (that has been taken out of the M&M aloe), you could not do this anyway, but even if you could, this is definitely one of those unmanageable solutions – smile. Again the Vibrant Health System provides you with 2 M&M.. The specific manufacturing process and this highly concentrated form assures the presence of the active components of aloe in the highest possible concentration needed to have a truly functional product. This step is essential if you consider when harvesting the original gel it contains only 0.5 % solids. The gel is a complex mixture of enzymes, mucopolysaccharides, low molecular weight sugars, glycosides and minerals. Many experts agree that Aloe Vera is effective. Reportedly carboxylpeptidase and salicylate components in the gel can inhibit bradykinin, which is a pain producing agent, which can give pain relief (1).

Other components appear to slow the formation of thromboxane and thereby speed the healing of burns. However, recent research has focused on the polysaccharide content of the gel and primarily on the beta 1-4 glucomanan group from which acemannan is isolated and largely believed responsible for the gel’s therapeutic effects. This form of the gel has been purported to have several important properties including acceleration of wound healing, immune stimulation, and anti-viral benefits. It has also been used for treating respiratory problems, and multiple sclerosis. Because of this wide diversity of action, it has been shown that, in part, the acemannan functions through macrophage activation that exhibit pluripotent effects (2). Further, acemannan enhances monocyte function by increasing alloantigenic response permitting monocyte driven signals (interleukines) to enhance T-cell response to viral lectins. This may explain its capacity to prevent viral infections in man (3). Acemannan is a high molecular weight carbohydrate and has been shown to have immune modulation activity (10). The M&M nutrient complex uses aloe that is intact containing all possible solid constituents in a concentrated, unaltered form as originally present in the plant. It needs to be recognized that the treatment of inflammation is the most important component in most types of healing, and that it is a complex process that may be addressed in different ways by different gel components (4). For instance, the anti-inflammatory activity of the gel can come from its inhibitory action to arachidonic acid pathway via cyclooxygenase (5); or by preventing immune suppression to UV radiation exposure (sunburn) (6); or due to antioxidant effects from compounds that act similarly to vitamin E (7); or due to peroxidase enzymes that scavenge hydrogen peroxide radicals on the skin surface (8).Aloe-Vera gel has been reported to be useful in many other applications such as lowering the blood sugar in diabetic rats (9) protecting against cancer (11), protecting the immune system (12), increasing biosynthesis of collagen (13), and managing various skin conditions (14). To enhance, broaden and complement aloe’s functionality, in particular in the areas of inflammation and immune support enhancement, M&M has incorporated two more ingredients in the formulation notably methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) and arabinogalactan (AG). The MSM is a natural form of organic sulfur present in all living organisms. It is found throughout the body and in a variety of foods (16). The body being in a constant state of repair requires a continuous supply of sulfur. However, people are deficient in this nutrient and this deficiency is becoming more pronounced with age. Therefore, supplementation of high quality MSM, again with specific manufacturing and concentrating processes becomes critical (15). Sulfur is important in the formation of collagen and glucosamine vital joint components. Studies have shown that deficiencies of the two sulfur containing aminoacids, methionine and cysteine, impaired wound healing and collagen synthesis (17). Supplementation with MSM provides the necessary sulfur for their synthesis (18). MSM has shown clinical benefits at oral doses of 100 to 700mg/day for a variety of inflammatory diseases in humans (19). MSM has been recommended in response to allergies, control of hyperacidity, constipation and parasite infections, although the exact mechanism of its action is not known. It has also been used for reducing the pain associated with arthritis. The term arthritis simply means inflammation of a joint. A lengthy patent describing the use of MSM for alleviating the pain and discomfort associated with arthritis or muscle cramps by orally ingesting an amount effective to inhibit such symptoms has successfully established this material as anti-inflammatory (20).

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