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Aloe Vera Candida - Articles
Evaluation of antioxidant potential of aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) extracts.
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Jan
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Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:03pm
By Hu Y, Xu J and Hu Q.
The polysaccharide and flavonoid concentrations of two-, three-, and four-year-old Aloe vera were determined, and their antioxidant activities were... showed that three-year-old Aloe vera contained significantly higher levels of polysaccharides and flavonoids than two- and four-year-old Aloe vera, and no significant differences
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Herbal Medicine: Sabila or Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller liquid)
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Niell A.
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Sun 24 Aug 2008 3:44pm
Sabila (scientific name: (Aloe barbadensis miller liquid) Aloe Vera can be used externally for the treatment of acne, pimples burns, insect bites... the Aloe Vera extract with fruit juice and other drinks. Aloe Vera is also an anti-oxidant in which it prevents oxidation of certain fats and gene cells which prevents tumors
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The Magic Of Aloe Vera & A Great Aloe-Honey Facial Mask Recipe
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Fran K.
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Fri 25 Jun 2010 9:28pm
When it comes to skin care, simple, simple, simple is alway the best. So when I was about to hop into the bath last night and saw a bottle of aloe vera gel and a tub... treatment masks I can think of. Aloe vera is a natural anti-inflammatory so does an amazing job at soothing any redness and irritation in the skin. It also contains (and this is kind
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Is Aloe Vera A Good Moisturizer?
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Sarah B.
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Mon 05 Apr 2010 11:01pm
contain aloe barbadensis . I have been searching for awhile now for a good moisturizer to no avail. I started using aloe vera on my skin to wipe my face at night and my skin became... best bet for having an effect. For example, Jason Natural Cosmetics Aloe Vera Super Gel is a likely candidate because it’s almost pure aloe vera and it’s left on the skin. Other
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The Amazing Power of Aloe Vera!
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homemadebeauty
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Sun 18 Jul 2010 4:19am
As always, I write about natural skin care, so I can’t pass up the amazing plant of aloe vera. I finally took a sprout of aloe vera from my friend’s mother to grow it myself. I proudly placed it on my windowsill amongst other helpful plants, and I can’t wait to pick a leaf to use for my skin care needs!
While I was doing research on aloe vera
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Ingredient Spotlight: Aloe Vera
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Jules
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Wed 13 Aug 2008 12:00am
Aloe vera is great for soothing skin, particularly burnt, irritated, or sunburnt skin. Having your own aloe plant is a great idea, because you can use the gel straight from the leaves.
Alternately, you can buy an aloe vera gel. A lot of aloe vera gels don't contain all that high a percentage of aloe vera, but Natural Instinct Aloe
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Treating Asthma effectively and safely with Aloe Vera
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Lucy J.
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Mon 19 May 2008 3:01pm
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a combination of conventional and natural treatments, than prescription medicines alone. One of the natural treatments being used was aloe vera. This is not surprising because there are published studies on the benefits of aloe vera for asthma from as far back as 1951 to more recently in the mid 1980's.
Aloe vera contains natural steroids and other compounds
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Benefits And Usage Of Aloe Vera
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Sonzy

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Fri 16 Jul 2010 8:54am
Aloe Vera is a plant that looks a bit similar to a cactus, in reality it is related to the lily family. It is commonly grown in Asian and African countries as well as some of the warm places in Europe and America. The Aloe Vera plant has a gel like pulp in its leaves which has several medicinal uses.
Aloe Vera has been used because of its
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Aloe vera -The Most Popular Beauty Herb
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Ayurvedic Physician- Dr. Maulik BV
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Thu 18 Feb 2010 10:54pm
Aloe vera is one of the most popular herbs these days due to its multiple health benefits. Alovera constitutes an integral part of many Herbal preparations in addition to many skin products.
Physical composition
Aloe vera is a small stemless succulent plant. The leaves of this plant are thick-fleshy [...]
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