I am not much of a believer in modern medical science. Every time I go to a doctor, I seem to have some so-called professional telling me what I already happen to know, then billing me an astronomical sum for what amounts to regurgitated advice. Thanks to the onset of the information age, becoming your own best primary care physician has become easier than ever. I am not saying that you should not go to a specialist if you feel a bump where one should not be or if you coughing up blood, but I think a well informed person can utilize the computer to help diagnose and treat minor medical conditions.

I love finding useful sites that give out sound advice about the topic of personal health and welfare. There are many useful sites out there in cyberspace, and also a ton of e-books available that contain information your doctor would probably never want to tell you. One of the books that I recently discovered is called 'Aloe - Your Miracle Doctor'.

I have always known that Aloe Vera was a good plant to keep around in case you got burned in the kitchen. I also knew that it was a pretty hardy plant that almost anyone could care for and seemed readily available in any plant and garden center. What I did not know was how many uses this wonderful little plant has besides treating burns.

'Aloe - Your Miracle Doctor' opened my eyes to the important role that Aloe Vera has played in the health history of humankind. Ancient Sumerian text mentions it, as does Roman Literature, the famed Egyptian queen Cleopatra was even said to use it as a beauty aid. Over the ages acim bookstore  benefits of Aloe have been discovered and Yulia Berry lists over 130 of them in her easy to read e-book. She covers over 80 disorders that Aloe Vera can help in as well as unlocks more than 25 beauty secrets including the famous "Cleopatra anti wrinkle cream".

This book also turned me on to the concept of actually ingesting the inner Gel of the Aloe Plant. The gel is rich in vitamins, minerals and polysaccharides, which are long chain sugars that help in cellular rejuvenation. The author provides an easy Aloe Vera gel juice recipe that will help cleanse your body and strengthen your immune system. The 70-page book is easy to read and provides a lot of useful information that save both time and money, you will consider it one of the soundest investments you ever made.

I think the coolest feature about this e-book is that you get free updates. Ms. Berry is always looking for new ways this little miracle plant can help you and you will be the first to know about it.

By having all of this information in one place, you are spared hours of research, and you can end up saving tons of money on medical expenses. Buying this book is not only good for your pocket book; it is also an investment in your health. Aloe Vera is a safe and natural way to relieve pain, acne, and indigestion and can even help people suffering from cancer and Aids.