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Aloe Vera -Introduction
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Aloe is steeped in histrory and is even mentioned in the bible and Indian Ayurveda .Aloe Vera is almost cactus like in apperance and many believe, the plant originated in the warm climetes of sand y Africa.Records also indicate that Aloe Vera was in use for a wide assortment of ailments by people in Egypt ,India and Arabia. Aloe Vera has been in the use since early times for a host of curative purposesand has come to play a prominent role as contemporary folk remedy.Modern clinical use of Aloe Vera began in the 1930 with reports of successful treatment of X-rays,radiam burns and skin related diseases.
There are over 240 different species of Aloe,growing mainly in the dry region of Africa, Asia, Europe and America. Of the 240+species of Aloe ,four are recognized as having nutritional value with Aloe BarbadensisMiller leading the group.Aloe Barbadensis Miller leaf contains over 75 nutrients and 200 active compounds, including 20 minerals,18 amino acids and 12 vitamins.
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Aloe Vera -Properties |
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• Providesthe basic building blocksof proteinsin the production of muscle tissue,etc.
• Provides Analgesic ,Anti -bacterial, Anti-viral activity.
• Help breakdown of food sugars, fats aiding digestion and enhancing nutrient absorption.
• Provides healing to wound and stops inflammation to skin.
• Provides immune modulating activity to human body.
• Stimulates the reproduction of new cells.
• Avoids the premature wrinkles and slows down the aging of skin.
• Antioxidant:neutralizes free radicals.
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