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On
To Mission
When
the Aloe Vera leaves arrive at the Mission facility, they
are washed, the tips and bottoms are removed, and finally
they are filleted. "Fillet of Aloe" involves removal of the
leaf's exterior rind and the extraction of the clear gel found
in the center.
The
clear gel is collected in stainless steel vats and then piped
through to large mixing tanks, also made of stainless steel.
These tanks hold as much as 6000 gallons of the gel.
The
all important, patented stabilization process prevents the
loss of nutrients and other beneficial element found in Aloe
Vera.
After
the stabilization process is completed, the gel is placed
in one of our 6000 gallons stainless steel trailers and prepared
for shipment to Dallas, Texas.
The
stop in Mission makes the difference. Without it, Aloe Vera,
a plant so rich and potent in nutrients that it can be used
effectively both internally und externally, would go to waste.
With it, the benefits are locked in, stabilized for a variety
of health purposes, are kept true to its name - Aloe Vera,
True Aloe.
The
cleaning process of the Aloe leaves. The removal of Aloe leaf's
upper, lower and lateral parts. FLP's patented removal of
Aloe leaf's exterior rind and the extraction of the clear
gel.
The cleaning process of the Aloe leaves

The
removal of Aloe leaf's upper, lower and lateral parts

FLP's
patented removal of Aloe leaf's exterior rind and the extraction
of the clear gel

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