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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 atmosphere.

If you are going to start using Aloe Vera, make sure that the plants that are used for the products are grown in a lead free, pollution free environment, without harmful chemical pesticides used in their cultivation. Also make sure that the Aloe you use is one of the top 3 “medicinal” types of Aloe and is at least 3 years old before its leaves are harvested for use.

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