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Naturecity, LLC: Complaint Exhibit A, October 16, 2019 Case 9:19-cv-81387-XXXX Document 1-3 Entered on FLSDEx. Docket A - 10/10/20191 Page 1 of 32 S P E C I A L H E A LT H E D I T I O N NatureCity ••*~ PAIN SAYS GOODBYE WHEN YOU SAY ALOE! Modern science is now rovin what these historical leaders knew about this legendary plant••• Mahatma Gandhi Christopher Columbus Queen Cleopatra used It to stay used It to keep him and said it was her alive... his crew healthy... beauty secret.. You'll be amazed to learn how it can help your ••• • Joint and Muscle Pain • Stomach & Elimination Problems • Blood Sugar Control & Kidney Stones • Cholesterol and Triglycerides • Skin Look Younger & Much More! NatureCity_0001857 Case 9:19-cv-81387-XXXX Document 1-3 Entered on FLSDEx. Docket A - 10/10/20192 Page 2 of 32 The Remarkable 3,000 Year Journey to the Top ... Dear Friend, stomach upsets and constipation oesn't it make sense that a plant species which has t/ Rollercoaster blood sugar levels Dmanaged to sw-vive for over t/ Baird to control cholesterol and 3,000 years must have some pretty blood pressure levels unique health properties? t/ That sluggish, no energy feeling... Over the years, people from coun­ tries all over the world have given it In a nutshell, this is why millions nicknames like .. "The Silent Healer" of people are flocking to natural foods "Plant of Immortality", "No Need of ' stores to get Aloe vera supplements. a Doctor", "Man's Natural Medicine Cabinet", "Pain's Natural Enemy'' and But before we go further, I need to "Energy of Youth." warn you about the dark side of the Aloe vera business. Here's a sad fact. .. And recently, it was ranked as the if you've purchased AJoe vera recently, # 1 Herbal Supplement in America. you may have wasted your money. This natural wonder is Aloe vera! The rise in popularity of Aloe vera So why has it become so popular? is caus:ing many compani es to cut cor­ ners or just flat out make products that Aloe vera has risen to the top of aren't pure and potent Aloe vera. the heap because this plant is rich in over 300 nutrients that your body In fact, some Aloe indust:Jy experts needs every day. And the way these estimate ... nutrients work in harmony is truly unique. You'd be hard-pressed to find As1much as 75% of Aloe sold anything else that grows naturally with 1today may not be pure ... this much beneficial potency. or has lost up to 40% of the beneficial nutrients. [n a moment, you'll read how mod­ ern science has started to unlock the The bottom line is not all Aloe vera secrets of Aloe vera and how it's help­ is the same. ing Americans just like you say good­ bye to ... That's why I'm going to show you a foolproof way to determine if your t/ Aches and pains caused by joint Aloe vera is authentic right in your and muscle inflammation home . .. using $0.02 of iodine. So you' ll never have to worry about get­ t/ Embarrassing gas, indigestion, ting ripped off! 2 NatureCity_ 0001858 Case 9:19-cv-81387-XXXX Document 1-3 Entered on FLSDEx. Docket A - 10/10/20193 Page 3 of 32 As important, you'll see how Aloe vera must be grown and made into powder to ensure maximum potency "TrueAloe is and benefits to you. What's more, you need to know which parts of the God's medicine" Aloe vera plant shoul d be in your "I had read supplement - and what absolutely testimonials needs to be removed. from different people and how If you've tried Aloe vera before and it helped them. didn't think it made a noticeable dif­ Knowing it was ference in your health, there's a very God's medicine I good chance it wasn 't real AJoe vera! decided to try it. I did notice a big diffe rence in the pain in my hands, and if I stop taki ng it my joints start really The Gold Standard in aching." Aloe vera Capsules - Beverly H. , El Cajon, CA To give clients the best Aloe vera supplement possible, NatureCity® has teamed up with the distinguished "Thanks a million medical doctor, Ivan E. Danhof for introducing Ph.D, M .D., who is recognized worldwide as one of the foremost TrueAloe to us!" authorities on Aloe vera. "Before TrueAloe I had co nstipation and bloating. Now . And if you're looking for the Gold I go regularly and .J'-A,,_,,1 Standard i.n Aloe vera supplements ... I'm no longer you've found it. bloated. I'm so relieved ! TrueAloe It's called TrueAloen" _.. which is helped my blood the English translation of the Latin sugar levels improve - 40 points ' Aloe vera." on average !" - John V. , Lady Lake, FL Here's why TrueAJoe™is as good Individual resu/1s may vary as it gets ... • TrueAloenr contains • TrueAJoe"'' has been ~•-•~ 100% USDA certified certified with the seal i I organic Aloe vera grown of approval by the inde­ in ideal poUution and pendent International chemical free conditions. Aloe Science Council (IASC) vali­ dating its Aloe content and purity. • TrueAloe™' s potency is maximized using a patented method devel­ oped over 30 years by Dr. Danhof. Isn't Aloe vera Just a Plant for Bums? • Each batch of TrueAloe,.., is per­ sonall y analyzed by Dr. Danhof to You're probably familiar with an ensure purity and potency before Aloe plant. Growing up, my Mom it gets bottled and delivered to always had one on the windowsill in our clients. our kitchen. If you got burned, Mom would break off a leaf and let the 3 NatureCity_0001859 Case 9:19-cv-81387-XXXX Document 1-3 Entered on FLSDEx. Docket A - 10/10/20194 Page 4 of 32 soothing gel wash away the pain and Why did mainstream medicine redness. Everything healed fast with abandon this fast-acting, AJoe, and we never got a scar. natural solution ? It was nature's perfect healer. So Quite simply ... they can 't make any petfect, in fact. .. money from it! King Solomon used Aloe There's nothing synthetic, manufactured, or " unnatural" about from his own garden! Aloe vera. So did Mahatma Gandhi, And because it's been a powerful Christopher Columbus health ally for over 3,000 years, and the legendary there's certainJy nothing new about it! Queen Cleopatra. But all those "unnatural" conditions need to be present for Just consider. .. pharmaceutical companies to patent a drug ... and rake in lots of money. In 1,000 B.C., King Solomon, the greatest Old Testament gardener, Instead of life-giving Aloe vera, grew Aloe for medicinal uses. you're likely prescribed NSAIDs, steroids and COX-2 inhibitor drugs Christopher Columbus considered known to cause ... AJoe a medicinal wonder plant and used the pulp to save his crew on the l. Heart attack Santa Maria from disease. He call ed 2. lnternal bleeding it the "doctor in a pot." 3. Stomach pain, heartburn and ulcers fahatma Gandhi said it was one 4. Deadly liver or kidney problems of "the secret forces" that kept him 5. Fatal high blood pressure alive during his fasts. 6. And other, " minor" things like co nstipatio n, leg swelli ng, And it was Cleopatra's secret for headaches and dizziness. her glowing beauty. In fact, a study published in The "Wise King" and many other historical leaders depended on the benefits of Aloe vera! Christopher Columbus used it to keep him and his crew healthy••• 4 CALL NOW 1-800-651-3066 NatureCity_0001860 Case 9:19-cv-81387-XXXX Document 1-3 Entered on FLSDEx. Docket A - 10/10/20195 Page 5 of 32 Aloe's True Pioneer and NatureCity® P.artne~r to Bring You the Best!· ou'II be pleased to know I vera plant. .. almost five times more 'Ythat TrueAloe TM was developed than any other plant Dr. Danhof has · in partnership with come across in the one of the world's world . foremost authorities on Aloe vera, Ivan E. As important, Danhof, Ph.D, M.D. NatureCity' uses Dr. Danhof's patented You can read about Dr. process that maximizes Danhof's distinguished the potency of career in medicine TrueAloe ™ - so you can below. He has spent get the most benefits. much of his last 30 years researching the What's more, Dr. Aloe vera plant. Danhof personally inspects and tests In fact, in the late 1970s, Dr. Danhof and NatureCity® every batch of Aloe Dr. Danhof was the first President Carl Pradelli share a vera used in TrueAloe'" to identify the various common goal ... keeping you as to ensure it meets his nutritional components healthy as possible! high standards for purity in Aloe vera ...hence why and quality. You won 't his many of his peers call him one of qet it. if Dr. Danhof hasn 't inspected it! "Aloe's true pioneers. " Read on to learn about Dr. Danhof's "secret garden" ..... his handpicked To date, Dr. Danhof and others have location for growing the best identified over 300 biologically active organic Aloe vera possible! compounds in the remarkable Aloe Introducing Dr. Ivan E. Danh of, the world's leading authority on the Aloe vera plant Dr. Danhof attended School to earn a Doctor the power of herbal the University of North of Medicine degree with medicines. Texas where he received clinical specialties in a bachelor's degree in internal medicine and As a result of his unique biology and chemistry, gastroenterology.
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