ADD/ADHD & Aloe Acemannan Part 1

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ADD/ADHD & Aloe Acemannan - Part 1

This true story calls to mind: “If you are dealt lemons in life, make lemonade.” What if you have no sugar, and low and behold, you add grapes and find they are sour grapes?” Not to be defeated, you add pineapples, and you see, “I have fruit juice.” However, it is terrible at room temperature, and no refrigeration is available. A friend arrives with a load of ice, and the day is saved! This true story calls to mind Winston Churchill‘s words to a graduating class in the darkest days of World War II. London was in flames from V-1 and V-2 rockets sent by the Nazis.  He is quoted as strongly uttering,” Never, Never, Never, give up!

In about 1995, biochemist Bill Fioretti was inspired to make a children’s dietary supplement formulation and was puzzled over how to make it so youth would want it. At the time, colorful Gummy Bears were famous in the candy world. He contacted the company that produced and distributed the Gummy Bears and requested help to avoid a conflict if a children’s product mimicked their Gummy Bears. To everyone’s surprise, the response was,” We would love to help you. All we hear are complaints of dye for color-producing symptoms in some children, and eating the bears makes getting youth to eat regular meals challenging. A health bear would be welcomed in the market.” In short order, ingredients were formulated, and a small company in California produced multicolored Phyto Bears on the shelf. They flew off by order beyond the capacity of a small producing company. A surprising event also occurred. The Chicago Times Newspaper cited the Phyto Bears as the outstanding new dietary product for the year. Due to an even more expansive demand, a larger production company was rapidly found, and the original formulation was sent for a huge production batch. The entire order was shipped in a short time, and the bears all looked like dried raisins or prunes. No one wanted the BROWN BEARS. It was determined the first company had changed the formula to get the desired appearance. The expensive BROWN BEARS set on the shelf silently gathered dust in the warehouse. No one ordered the BROWN BEARS.

In Chicago, a company male adult distributor had received significant benefits for his lifelong struggle with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) by consuming dietary supplements designed for adult consumption. He conceived the plan to give grade school and teens the children’s Phyto Bears that had eliminated his brain function disorders that had become a significant challenge to society and public schools. He became aware of the BROWN BEARS for which there was no demand. Company ownership responded positively to his request to find a school with a special education class to do a trial experiment. The goal was to see if young people would get benefits like he had experienced. This person was Steven Plog, and he told of approaching over 20 public schools in Illinois seeking to give the BROWN BEARS to youth on the current poorly performing and side-effect-laden pharmaceuticals in special education classes.  He told a vivid story of not only negative responses but being thrown out of schools in a hostile manner.

This is a two-part series.