Biogenic Aloe
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Yulia Berry asked:

You’ve probably heard that aloe helps with burns and cuts. But did you know that aloe can cure so many diseases that it sounds like a miracle?

With just one aloe vera plant you can cure over 80 ailments. Aloe has such a unique chemical composition, proven scientifically, like no other plant. There have been many studies on aloes healing abilities. It has been proven that aloe heals eczema, dermatitis, cuts and burns; lowers high cholesterol and blood pressure; helps with diabetes; cures gastritis and ulcers; strengthens the immune system, helps with heart, kidney and liver disorders; stops the growth of cancer tumors; helps with impotency; cures colds and the flu, kills yeast infections; stops hair loss and much more… Many articles on aloe’s amazing healing abilities were published in the most prestigious medicinal magazines. (more…)

Benefits and Uses of Aloe Vera Plants
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A widespread medicinal herb, the aloe Vera plant is common and useful to many households across the world. Exclusive to many domesticated plants, the aloe Vera plant no longer thrives in the wild. It is presently only known to live in custody or cultivated by farmers for commercial or medical use. This alone makes the aloe Vera different in the world of biology. The generally uses of aloe Vera plants in India is that for medical use. Aloe Vera plant is a juicy, which means it is a plant that retains a large amount of water. In fact, aloe plants are about consist 95% water. They are easy to grow and maintain, as long as they are kept in an appropriate climate and flower pot. Aloe Vera plants can be also used for decorative purposes as well as health purposes. (more…)

The Features & Benefits Of Aloe Vera
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James Penn asked:

If you ever ventured into skin care or herbal medicine, you couldn’t have possibly missed the name of Aloe Vera. Officially known as Aloe Barbadensis, the plant has been in beauty and health business for several thousand years, famous for its therapeutic effects at least since the ancient Egypt. A native of North Africa, Aloe has gained broad recognition as a smoother, restorer, revitalizer, and is nowadays commonly cultivated throughout the world. There is an increasing demand for the Aloe products, as well as an increasing army of customers for them. (more…)