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There are many Aloe Vera products out there in the market today. But did you know that some of the Aloe Vera products that you buy may be misrepresenting how much Aloe Vera is actually contained in the product? You’d probably be surprised to learn that according to the FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) a manufacturer can legally have only two tablespoons of Aloe Vera in one LITRE OF WATER and still call it 100% Aloe Vera juice! The next time you see a juice that says “100% Aloe Vera”, check the label carefully. Because of this, an organization was formed to certify Aloe Vera products that display true Aloe Vera content and literature. This organization is called The International Aloe Science Council or IASC. Maintaining Quality: With so much variation in the market, maintaining the quality of Aloe Vera is key to retaining Consumer confidence. There are three key tests of Quality: 1. The Official IASC (International Aloe Science Council) seal on the

Aloe Vera in a Nutshell

•  Aloe Vera helps skin wounds. •  Aloe Vera is used to heal burns. •  Aloe Vera helps in speeding recovery time after surgery. •  Aloe Vera gel is used on blisters and sores. •  Aloe Vera is helpful in healing insect bites, rashes, fungus, infections,     conjunctivitis and allergic reactions. •  Aloe Vera is applied on dry skin to give a glowing effect. •  Aloe Vera helps in reducing acne and sunburn. •  Aloe Vera helps to fight frostbite. •  Aloe Vera is used to reduce psoriasis, rosacea, warts and eczema. •  Wrinkles from aging are reduced by applying Aloe Vera. •  It stops the bleeding, damage and leakage of the intestine wall, thereby taking the stress off     the immune system. •  Effectively balances and enhances proper immune system function. •  Acts as a potent anti-inflammatory agent to reduce inflammation. •  Rebuilds the intestinal protective mucosa lining. •  Promotes and accelerates the tissue healing process. •  Fuels all bodily systems through the

Home Grown Versus Organically cultivated Aloe

It’s very common to see Aloe Vera plants potted on window sills or if you have the luxury, in your backyard. Aloe Vera is a great plant to have in your home as it’s one of the few plants that releases oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide in the dark, making it very suitable for growing in bedrooms (Usually plants give off carbon dioxide at night). The Aloe Vera plant also has the fantastic ability to absorb toxins from the atmosphere, cleaning the air that comes into your home from poisonous toxins such as Carbon Monoxide, nitrous gases, pollutants in the atmosphere. While it does all that, where do you think this poisonous substance that is absorbed from the atmosphere is stored?  Many people boast of the fact that they grow their own Aloe plants and cut it fresh every morning for their intake. This is a common myth that the plants grown in your backyard or on your window sill are even ingestible . What they might be potentially doing is directly eating the poisons from the atm

Ensuring you drink true Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera has a mildly bitter taste which may be unpleasant in the raw state. It is possible to get used to the taste of plain Aloe Vera gel, but if you can’t, the addition of some fruit juice helps to make it more palatable. Many preparations are available that claim to provide Aloe Vera in tablet or capsule form. It is unlikely that many of the delicatebeneficial components will survive the manufacturing process, and these products often contain so little Aloe Vera anyway. The market for Aloe Vera products is so clouded with conflicting claims with manufacturers in for a quick buck, and unscrupulous players, that it is no wonder that many health professionals remain skeptical of the benefits of Aloe Vera. https://www.facebook.com/healthconsciousness/ http://foreverliving.com/action=display&store=IND&distribID=910005213968&langID=en&joinNowPopup

Whole Leaf Versus Stabilized Inner Gel

W hole leaf Aloe Vera supplements have been available in the market for a long time, but many of the common Aloe Vera supplements are a bit misleading . “ Whole leaf ” means they grabbed the entire Aloe Vera plant, blended up the whole thing (gel, sap and leaf skin), and then they filter out all the harmful components, which also removes a lot of the goodness. At first, it sounds great until you realize that the sap and outer skin of Aloe Vera causes diarrhea . The primary healing part of Aloe Vera is the gel , and “ only the gel ”. A quality product needs to separate the gel from the rest of the leaf , and then prepare the gel into a supplement or liquid. This process is obviously more labor intensive. Unlike the gel, the skin and sap of the Aloe Vera leaf are not food. In fact, they’re extremely bitter precisely for the reason of discouraging desert animals from eating the plants. If you slice open an Aloe Vera leaf, and place that on the ground, the desert animals will on

Internal Uses Of Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is not just used as Aloe Vera skin care products. Aloe Vera can also be used internally . Many people consume Aloe Vera gel to help with many things. A common thing Aloe Vera gel is used for is constipation . Many people also use Aloe Vera gel to ease the pain or ulcers and arthritis . Not all of the benefits of Aloe Vera ingested internally have been proven scientifically. But people testify that it works for them. Detoxification: Aloe Vera gel also has many positive healing benefits on your body. An analysis of the Aloe Vera plant has conclusively shown that it is made up of a large variety of substances that are found in the human body; vitamins and minerals , amino acids and enzymes . Perhaps no other plant more closely matches the biochemistry of the human body. Aloe Vera gel acts as a detoxifier and healing agent inside your digestive tract and nearly anyone who has digestive problems may benefit from drinking Aloe Vera gel. Many people have also had gre

External Uses Of Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is known to heal skin . Many people will testify that Aloe Vera penetrates their skin rapidly and aids in healing their skin faster than ever thought possible. Aloe Vera is used in this manner in forms of Aloe Vera skin care products. This can be: Aloe Vera lotion , Aloe Vera creams and Aloe Vera gels. People use Aloe Vera skin care products to heal cuts , scrapes and burns . Pregnant woman have been known to use Aloe Vera lotion and Aloe Vera gel to make stretch marks disappear . People have even been using Aloe Vera to reduce the appearance of scars and wrinkles . http://foreverliving.com/action=display&store=IND&distribID=910005213968&langID=en&joinNowPopup Burns: The healing properties of Aloe Vera for burns are undeniable. Studies have shown that Aloe Vera helps new skin cells form and hastens healing. The Aloe Vera plant has the amazing ability to provide essential nutrients  needed to promote healthy tissue growth by  reducing infl

Importance of Stabilization

T he Aloe Vera plant thrives in warm, dry conditions – a climate which is not prevalent in every part of the world. The popularity and effectiveness of Aloe Vera, in climates where the plant does not grow, are made possible only by a process called stabilization. The inner leaf gel of the Aloe Vera plant is where most of the curative and medicinal properties of the plant lie. In the wild, this gel is well protected by the fleshy outer rind, which prevents moisture loss and protects it from the atmosphere. However, once the leaf is cut and the gel is exposed to air, it begins to oxidize and as the oxidation process continues, the gel is robbed of many of its beneficial properties. This is because in order to survive, the plant starts to feed on its own nutrients and so, all the beneficial properties are re-absorbed by the plant itself in its effort to provide nutrition for itself.  Hence, a method had to be derived to prevent this oxidation from occurring when the leaves we

Aloe and Its Uses

The benefits of using Aloe Vera were discovered long ago in ancient times. Today, people are still using Aloe Vera for its many restorative and healing properties . The pulp (gel) of the Aloe leaf has been used both externally and internally by many people. But before learning of the many benefits for using an Aloe Vera product, you should first learn about Aloe Vera. http://foreverliving.com/action=display&store=IND&distribID=910005213968&langID=en&joinNowPopup The Aloe Vera plant contains a gel within it that people have used for centuries for healing purposes. This gel is derived from the leaves of an Aloe Vera plant when the leaves are cut or slashed. In a way, the Aloe Vera plant heals itself when cut or slashed. Upon observation, it was discovered that when you cut or slash an Aloe Vera leaf, the fluid (gel) and life blood of the plant begins to spurt out. But within a few seconds, the plants wound films over. A few moments later, a protective rubbe

The Aloe leaf structure is made up of four layers

The Aloe leaf structure is made up of four layers: 1) Rind - the outer protective layer. 2) Sap - a layer of bitter fluid which helps protect the plant from animals. 3) Mucilage Gel - the inner part of the leaf that is filleted out to make Aloe Vera gel. 4) Aloe Vera ( inner gel ) contains the 8 essential Amino Acids that the human body needs but cannot manufacture. We believe you will come to realize (as we have) that Aloe Vera is great for your body - both internally and externally . Aloe Vera has some fantastic natural healing benefits which is why it has earned the title “ miracle plant ”. http://foreverliving.com/action=display&store=IND&distribID=910005213968&langID=en&joinNowPopup https://www.facebook.com/healthconsciousness/