Free Webinar on Aloe Applications

May 15, 2006

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PHOENIX- A complimentary live Webinar, "Aloe Applications: Retaining Freshness, Stability and Biological Activity," is being offered on Wednesday, June 7 at 2pm EDT. The informational Webinar is sponsored by Aloecorp and offered through Virgo Publishings online education and training Web site Nutrilearn.com.

Im very excited to share information about a new development in Aloe vera processing technology that will allow a new generation of Aloe products that are unique to the industry says Wayne McCune, vice president of sales and marketing for Aloecorp.

The 60-minute Webinar will address new processing technologies for Aloe vera that retains the flavor and nutritional profile, preserving the taste and bioactives of fresh aloe. Also discussed will be improved stability and new aloe-based formulations that are a direct result of this new technology. McCune and Ken Jones, chief science officer for Aloecorp, will present the Webinar.

Registration for the live Webinar is free. Additional information and registration details are available at www.nutrilearn.com.

About Aloecorp

Aloecorp is the world's largest vertically integrated raw material supplier of bioactive Aloe vera whole leaf, gel and powder ingredients. Their flagship ingredients, ACTIValoe and CERTIFIED PLUS®, are manufactured using a proprietary patent-pending Qmatrix process, which retains a higher degree of product freshness and biological activity than any other production method in use today.

About Nutrilearn and Virgo Publishing

Virgo Publishing produces the SupplySide Trade Shows and Conferences, the Focus on the Future Executive Conference and Retreat, and the online training Web site Nutrilearn; and publishes Natural Products Industry INSIDER and HSR: Health Supplement Retailer magazines.

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