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What's in the Univera Gas Tank? – A Herbal Review

December 23rd, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

Everybody’s talking about Univera these days, and for good reason. Some say its a wonderful herbal drink that promotes a better body balance and overall health. Others say its a multi-level marketing system with health benefits that are dubious.

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I have friend who has asked to be a participant in Univera, and has given me some product to try, and because I’m a good guy I shelled out $260 CDN and bought the 24 3ml sample sizes and two 30 oz bottles of concentrate.

I have been using it and so far for about 15 days now and its hard to tell what’s happening inside my body. The thing is I already feel great and I am in good shape for a 54 year-old. I bike once per week, swim three times a week, and I go to a boot camp class, yoga and I run. I think from a physical activity point of view I’m right up there so for me I can’t really see a difference. Am I missing something? At this stage I would welcome a call from the President of the company to solicit his views.

Be that as it may, I’m also big on herbs and alternative medicine and natural medicine so I’ve been looking at the label and so far so good. Univera has the right fuel. Let’s explore this a little more, and take a look at the herbal ingredients that make up the gas that accelerates Univera.

The first herb that shows up in the Univera tank is Aloe vera. This is undoubtedly good stuff. Aloe vera is a kind of wunderkid herb. Its usually comes to us as a juice, and its healing properties are well known. It soothes and protects the body and speeds healing of injuries and is purported to have anti-tumor affects. It’s also a laxative that helps push things through the digestive track and urinary track. So in the Univera concentrate, Aloe vera shows up as a derivative of the whole Aloe leaf in a measure of 51 mg per 30 fl ounces.

The next ingredient in the gas is Licorice. Now this is a cool herb. In our herbal tinctures Licorice shows up in our Spring Tonic, Phytomucil Tonic, our Liver Detox Blend and our Alfalfa / Yucca Blend and for good reason, the herb is excellent for hypoglycemia, liver detox, coughs and Addison’s disease. For pets its mostly used to fight or relieve constipation and gastrointestinal inflamation. In the Univera concentrate, Licorice root is present but the label doesn’t show how much is in the liquid mix. So I’m not sure what type of conclusion I can draw. However, since it is present I think we can safely say its a good thing.

The third herb used in the Univera concentrate is Gingko biloba. Everybody loves Gingko! Why? Because its one of natures’ best antioxidents. Its has anti-inflamatory properties, anti-clotting and prevents platelet aggregation that can lead to blockages of arteries. Its kind of right up there on the super list of herbs. In Univera it appears as an extract from the leaf (which is correct) in the amount of 10 mg.

That’s it for the herbs in the tank. I’m not sure what conclusions I can help draw from this mini review. What I think I can say with some authority is that Univera seems to have it right, herbaly speaking. If you could choose three herbs to round things out for a healthy diet supplement I would likely go with Ginko, Licorice root and Aloe vera myself. I will just have to keep drinking the concetrate and see what happens and report back in a few weeks time. One thing for usre, I love tis business so much I will never run out of gas! Namaste.

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William Greenbaum hails from Ferndale, WA and Vancouver, BC. He is an outdoor guy, avid sportsman, triathlete, cyclist, pet lover, poet, adventure photographer and spiritualist. William’s passions in life are his kids, sports, animals, the arts and business. He has been an entrepreneur all his life with three careers: cub reporter, theater producer and CEO of a natural medicine company in the USA and Canada. He is the Founder and President of All Pet Naturals which manufacturers, distributes and sells one of the finest lines of holistic and homeopathic medicines for the pet industry. For more information visit http://www.allpetnaturals.com or email him directly at bill@allpetnaturals.com. Namaste, in health.

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