Sunday, January 30, 2011

Aloe Vera Uses - The Benefits That We Can Get

The first group of individuals who first found about the different aloe vera uses can be traced back 6000 years to early Egyptian civilization period. You do not believe it? Well, believe it or not, the proofs have been seen on the stone carvings!

One astonishing truth on the history of aloe vera, in addition to the different aloe healing effects of this wonder herb, is that it has been named as the 'plant of immortality.' It has even been used as a burial gift to deceased pharaohs!

Furthermore, if you will read some of the passages on the Bible, it mentions something about 'aloe vera':
'As the valleys are they spread forth, as gardens by the river' side, as the trees of lign aloes which the LORD hath planted, and as cedar trees beside the waters...' -- Numbers 24:6 (KJV)
In John 19:39 (KJV), it mentions Nicodemus presenting Jesus a gift of myrrh and aloes.
The aloe vera has got so many names and variety-- because it has been planted in different countries Some of the names of the aloe vera that you might have heard of already are:
  • 1. aloe
  • 2. burn plant
  • 3. lily of the desert
  • 4. elephant's gall
  • 5. Sabila
Aloe Vera Uses - Its Common Medicinal Use


One of the most known and commonly used herbs in today's world is aloe vera. Generally, it is used topically to heal wounds and other skin conditions. It can also be drinked as an assist to your digestive system.
Aloe vera users are now increasing, as well as the numbers of aloe uses. Today, a lot have been using aloe vera orally to cure many sickness. Some of these are asthma, epilepsy, diabetes, osteoarthritis, burns, and a lot more. Many thanks to the aloe healing of this wonder plant!
Aloe vera has even been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a natural food flavoring! And thanks to technology, aloe vera are now processed to make beauty products like sunblocks and lotion.

Aloe Vera - Know Its Parts


There are normally two sections of the leaves of an aloe vera-- the gel part and the green part. The most common use of the 'gel part' is as a topical ointment. The juice that can be extracted from the green part of the leaves can be taken orally. A lot have said that this is the most efficient way to receive the aloe healing powers of Mother nature's hidden treasure.
Even though you can find aloe vera virtually in many places, it is a must that you seek for 'good quality aloe vera.' The quality of the aloe vera can be determined based on the types and quality of the molecules inside the aloe vera. If, just like others, has low quality molucules, its effectiveness could not be that acceptable. With that said, it is adviced to look for sources of aloe vera that are proven to be of 'good quality.' To find information about good quality aloe vera, just browse the internet and surely you will found many information about aloes and aloe vera uses. The World Wide Web for sure has a lot of recommendations to answer your inquiries about aloe vera and benefits of aloe vera.
Searching for data about the aloe healing powers and the quality of aloes is very simple. All you have to do is to exert some effort in browsing the internet. Certainly, you will see many of online ecommerce sites that recommends stores where you can find quality aloes and your other questions about aloe healing effects and other aloe vera uses


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Author:

Marvin Dayao

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/aloe-vera-uses-the-benefits-that-we-can-get-3186364.html
About the Author
Marvin loves searching the internet for information on many things, particularly on the topics about technology, health, and foods.
Currently he is the founder of MyAloeVeraUses.com-- a database of information about aloe vera uses and the different benefits that we can get from aloes.
To know more about this nature\'s hidden treasure, visit MyAloeVeraUses.com and discover the aloe healing effects of aloes and its benefits to the human body.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Aloe Vera – Nature's Bounty

Dr. Santosh Kumar Bakshi
e-mail: globalherbitech@yahoo.com
(www.skbakshi.com)

KNOW YOUR HERBS – 2

Aloe Vera – Nature's Bounty


Background


In the recent times the therapeutic potential of Medicinal/Aromatic plants has become a subject of great interest as more and more studies are being conducted globally to unravel their potential as medicaments for alleviating human ailments/sufferings by providing herbal based drugs. There is also an environmental 'green think' trend which is motivating consumers to purchase all-natural products. Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller), member of Liliaceae family, is one such plant which  has a long history of usage globally and is now  gaining importance  for  its multiple usage as the plant possesses many consistently identifiable active compounds  and continues to be extensively studied.

 There are over 250 species of Aloe Vera found around the world. However, only two species are grown today commercially, with Aloe Vera (A. barbadensis Miller) and Aloe aborescens being the most popular in commerce.

 Aloe Vera, native to Africa, where it is known as 'lily of the desert', is an evergreen perennial succulent plant, more like a cactus, growing up to a meter in height with green, compact/tightly packed, thick, fleshy triangular leaves having spikes on the leaf edges. The leaves, having  commercial importance, are radially arranged in two to three circles and grow from the base of the plant  in the rosette pattern .Each leaf is 30-50 cm long and 8-12 cm broad at the base. Each matured plant usually has around 12 leaves that may weigh more than a kilogram. The adult plants can be harvested every 6 to 8 weeks by removing 3 to 4 leaves per plant.

 Aloe Vera has a very long and illustrious history and is virtually linked to human civilization for its usage in various forms. Earlier records reveal that Egyptians used aloe for curing infections, treating skin problems and as a laxative. Alexander the Great was reportedly using it topically on his soldiers for wound healing and on the advice of Aristotle, he captured the island of Socotra in the Indian Ocean to secure aloe supplies to treat his wounded soldiers. The Hindu people thought that Aloe Vera grew in the Garden of Eden and named it the ‘silent healer'. In India, it is known as ghikawar, gwarpatha or ghritakumari andin Jammu we call it as Kunwargandhal.The Chinese doctors of old thought called it ‘harmonic remedy' for having therapeutic properties.  In China the juice of Aloe was used to wipe out all rashes.   The Russians called Aloe Vera ‘the Elixir of Longevity'.  The native American Indians used Aloe for its emollient and rejuvenating powers.

 Owing to its skin care attributes, Cleopatra was said to include aloe cream in her beauty regimen to keep her skin soft and young. Hippocrates and Arab physicians used Aloe in various forms and Spanish explorers carried it to the Western Hemisphere. Aloin, a compound present in the fresh Aloe leaf, in combination with myrrh, was used in Biblical times for their highly perfected art of embalming.

 In Mexico the juice was used to treat skin complaints and wounds. In Central and South America people used the juice as an insect repellant and for various medicinal treatments. In the first century AD the Greek physician Dioscorides (41-68 AD),who gained most of his knowledge about Aloe Vera, while traveling with the Roman armies,wrote in his ‘Materia Medica\' that the Aloe Vera extract could be used to treat burns, wounds, stomach complaints, constipation, hemorrhoids, headaches, all mouth problems, hair loss, insect bites, kidney ailments and skin irritations. These discoveries of Aloe were confirmed by Pliney the Elder, a physician from 23-79 AD, in his ‘Natural History\'.  Galen (AD 131-201), a physician to a Roman emperor, used Aloe Vera as a healing agent. He gained his knowledge from doctoring the Roman gladiators.  Galen followed after the works of Hippocrates and Aristotle. In the 7th century the Chinese Materia Medicas  mentiones  using  of Aloe Vera for sinusitis and other skin conditions.
  
 What is great about Aloe Vera


The aloe leaf contains over 75 nutrients and 200 active compounds, including 20
minerals, 18 amino acids, and 12 vitamins (A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C and E), Folic acid and Niacin. These vitamins help in building the body's immune system against infections. Besides, it has a high enzyme content (about 92 enzymes), which makes it a rare and valuable resource as the enzymes help the body absorb basic nutrients while also purifying it.
 Aloe Vera Gel(or mucilage) present in the fresh leaf is 99water with a pH of 4.5.It  has gained prominence as a commodity used as a base for nutritional drinks, as a moisturizer, and a healing agent in cosmetics and OTC drugs.

The Gel contains:


 Polysaccharides: glucomannan and acemannan
Glucomannan is a good moisturizer, which accounts for its use in many cosmetics.
Acemannan, the major carbohydrate fraction in the gel, is a water-soluble long chain mannose polymer which accelerates wound healing, modulates immune function and demonstrates antineoplastic and antiviral effects. The gel also contains bradykininase, an anti-inflammatory agent.
  • Other include  carboxypeptidase, magnesium, zinc, calcium, glucose, cholesterol, salicylic acid prostaglandin precursors (gamma-linolenic acid [GLA]), vitamins A, C, E, lignins, saponins, plant sterols and amino acids.Magnesium lactate, which helps prevent itching, and salicylic acid and other antiprostaglandin compounds which relieve inflammation
  
The Leaf latex (resin or sap) contains:

  • Anthraquinone glycosides: aloin, aloe-emodin, barbaloin (15-30 that are potent stimulant laxatives stronger than any other herb including Senna but need to be taken under the prescription of a medical practioner due to side effects like cramping and nausea.
 Current Growing places


Aloe Vera (A. barbadensis) is commonly found in wild state or being grown in warm, dry regions, especially Southern Europe, Asia and Africa. Habitats described include the area surrounding the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, some parts of the southwestern United States (Southern Texas), Southern Australia, and the eastern and southern parts of Africa. In India the plant is mainly found in Rajasthan and other dry belts. Initially known as a weed, it has naturalized in the warmer and dry parts of India and is being grown in coastal areas of Mumbai, Gujarat, Rajasthan and South India. In Jammu, a local NGO has taken up its cultivation. The plant has a life span of 12 years.

 Present Status  


 Aloe Vera lost its potential for healing when some importing countries did not find its efficacy because the pulp worked best only when fresh.  This hindered Aloe Vera's reputation in the medical community.  Europe and North America's medical profession quit using Aloe Vera and replaced it with drugs.  The scientists determined that the oxidation process hindered the healing properties of Aloe Vera. However, Aloe gained its revival in the United States in the 1930's with reports of its success in treating X-ray(radiation) burns.  By the 1970's there was a breakthrough in processing techniques that led to, successfully; stabilizing the efficacy of  the leaf gel by using natural ingredients and cold pressing.  Further, processes were developed to separate the rind and Aloin.  These new found processing techniques have created a new market for Aloe vera.

Today its gel is an active ingredient in hundreds of skin lotions, sun blocks and Cosmetics and the products are now used with great acceptance. The gel's use in cosmetics has been boosted by claims that it has similar anti-aging effects to vitamin A derivatives. Aloe Vera lotion, Aloe Vera creams, Aloe Vera gel and Aloe Vera natural bathing bars are some of its products in the market. Pregnant women have been known to use Aloe Vera lotion and Aloe Vera gel to make strechmarks disappear. It has been found good for the generation of collagen and elastin that are needed for skin repair .In hair care, Aloe Vera based shampoos are gaining importance as Aloe Vera acts as a natural hair conditioner. It is also reported to have antifungal and anti bacterial properties.

Besides Gel, Aloe Vera juice has also emerged as a valuable product. The benefits of Aloe Vera juice, to be taken orally, include:

-  provides vitamins, minerals and sugars to the body
-  improves the absorption of nutrients and vitamins
-  strengthens the immune system
-  lowers the cholesterol level
-  helps in overcoming arthritis, asthma and diabetes
-  may help with constipation, diarrhea and other intestinal problems
 Recently, Aloe extracts have been used to treat canker sores, stomach ulcers and even AIDS. Some natural health enthusiasts promote aloe gel as a cleansing juice. Some naturopaths promote aloe juice as a way to prevent and treat renal stones.
  Aloe vera products constitute, currently, a multi-billion dollar business world wide. Sales are hopping with new Aloe based products taking centre stage in the Skin care market. For thousands of years Aloe vera was part of legends but today it plays a role to help improve health and nutrition.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/aloe-vera-natures-bounty-3915748.html

Author:

Dr.S.K.Bakshi


About the Author
Dr.Santosh Kumar Bakshi, Ph.D.(Botany) is a freelance consultant in the area of Herbal Developement. Dr. Bakshi, an ex-Senior Scientist, Regional Research Laboratory, Jammmu (CSIR New Delhi,India) brings with him more than three decades of experience in the area of Research and Developemen of Medicinal, Aromatic and High value plants of alpine, temperate and tropical regions of India.During his tenure with RRL, he has brought several publications.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Medicinal value of aloe vera

INTRODUCTION:


Aloe vera, also known as the true aloe or medicinal aloe, is a species of succulent plant that probably originated in the southern half of the Arabian peninsula, Northern Africa, the Canary islands and Cape verde.
Aloe vera grows in arid climates and is widely distributed in Africa, India and other arid areas.The species is frequently cited as being used inherbal medicine.

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DESCRIPTION:


Aloe vera is a stemless or very short-stemmed succulent plant growing to 60–100 cm (24–39 in) tall, spreading by offsets.
The leaves are thick and fleshy, green to grey-green, with some varieties showing white flecks on the upper and lower stem surfaces.
The margin of the leaf is serrated and has small white teeth. The flowers are produced in summer on a spike up to 90 cm (35 in) tall, each flower pendulous, with a yellow tubular corolla 2–3 cm (0.8–1.2 in) long.
Like other Aloe species, Aloe vera forms arbuscular mycorrhoeza, a symbiosis that allows the plant better access to mineral nutrients in soil.

BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS:


Aloe vera leaves contain a range of biologically active compounds, the best studied being acetylated mannans, polymannans, anthraquinone C-glycosides, anthrones and anthraquinones and various lectins.

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MEDICINAL USES:


Scientific evidence for the cosmetic and therapeutic effectiveness of Aloe vera is limited and when present is frequently contradictory.
Despite this, the cosmetic and alternative medicine industries regularly make claims regarding the soothing, moisturising and healing properties of Aloe vera, especially via Internet advertising.
  • Aloe vera gel is used as an ingredient in commercially available lotion, yogurt, beverages and some desserts.
  • Aloe vera gel is used for consumption and relief of digestive issues such as heart burn and irritable bowel syndrome.
  • It is common practice for cosmetic companies to add sap or other derivatives from Aloe vera to products such asmake up, tissues, moisturizers, soaps, sunscreens, incense, razors and shampoos.
  • Other uses for extracts of Aloe vera include the dilution of semen for the artificial fertilization of sheep, use as fresh food preservative, and use in water conservation in small farms.
  • Aloe vera has a long association with herbal medicine, although it is not known when its medical applications were first discovered. Aloe vera is non-toxic, with no known side effects, provided the aloin has been removed by processing. Taking Aloe vera that contains aloin in excess amounts has been associated with various side effects. However, the species is used widely in the traditional herbal medicine of China, Japan, Russia, South Africa, the United States, Jamaica and India. Aloe vera is alleged to be effective in treatment of wounds.
  • Evidence on the effects of Aloe vera sap on wound healing, however, is limited and contradictory.
  • Some studies, for example, show that Aloe vera promotes the rates of healing, while in contrast, other studies show that wounds to which Aloe vera gel was applied were significantly slower to heal than those treated with conventional medical preparations.
  • A more recent review (2007) concludes that the cumulative evidence supports the use of Aloe vera for the healing of first to second degree burns.
  • In addition to topical use in wound or burn healing, internal intake of Aloe vera has been linked with improved blood glucose levels in diabetes , and with lower blood lipids in hyper lipidaemic patients, but also with acute hepatitis (liver disease).
  • In other diseases, preliminary studies have suggested oral Aloe vera gel may reduce symptoms and inflammation in patients .
  • Compounds extracted from Aloe vera have been used as an immunostimulant that aids in fighting cancers in cats and dogs; however, this treatment has not been scientifically tested in humans.
  • The injection of Aloe vera extracts to treat cancer has resulted in the deaths of several patients.
  • Topical application of Aloe vera may be effective for genital herpes and psoriasis.
  • However, it is not effective for the prevention of radiation-induced injuries.
  • Although anecdotally useful, it has not been proven to offer protection from sunburn or suntan.
  • In a double-blind clinical trial both the group using an Aloe vera containing dentifriece and the group using a fluoridated dentifrice had a reduction of gingivitis and plaque but no statistically significant difference was found between the two.
  • Aloe vera extracts have antibacterial and antifungal activities, which may help in the treatment of minor skin infections, such as benign skin cysts.
  • Aloe vera extracts have been shown to inhibit the growth of fungi that cause tinea; however, evidence for control beneath human skin remains to be established.
  • For its anti-fungal properties, Aloe vera is used as a fish tank water conditioner.
  • For bacteria, inner-leaf gel from Aloe vera was shown to inhibit growth of Streptococcus and Shigella species in vitro. In contrast, Aloe vera extracts failed to show antibiotic properties against Xanthomonas species.
  • Aloe vera used to heal skin wounds, burn and Helps in speeding recovery time after surgery.
  • Aloe vera Plants are also helpful in healing insect bites, rashes, sores, herpes, urticaria, fungal infection, vaginal infections, conjunctivitis, allergic reactions.
  • Aloe gels are applied on dry skins to give them glowing effect, reducing acne, reduce sunburn, screening out x-ray radiation.
  • Aloe vera helps to fight frostbite and shingles, reduce psoriasis, reduce rosacea, reduce warts and reduce ageing, reduce wrinkles and also it reduce the eczema.
  • Seeing so many medicinal uses of Aloe vera plant it is pretty easy to say that Aloe vera is of great importance in our lives and solves great purpose in medical field as well. Apart from above mentioned medicinal uses of Aloe vera there are other more important points to be noted about Aloe vera plant which are of more importance and critical issues:
(N.B:-Aloe vera can be used any time by anyone without taking consultation from doctor, but in certain scenario it shows some side effects so it\'s better to consult doctor some times before taking Aloe vera.)


SIDE EFFECTS BY USING ALOE VERA:


Sometimes internal use of Aloe Vera latex may turn urine red, can cause abdominal pain, and cramps the major reason of this is consuming products having anthraquinones as one of the ingredients.Sometimes it is seen that some people show mild allergic reaction, developing itching or rash conditions.
Sometimes Aloe vera juice contains small quantity of laxative compound in aloe latex due to improper processing. Latex shows laxative effects and overuse of latex can cause electrolyte imbalances.

 Author:

SIDDHANTA MOHANTY

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/medicinal-value-of-aloe-vera-3596754.html
About the Author
PROJECT:
1. Project on ‘\'JATROPHA CULTIVATION, THE FUTURE PROSPECTIVE OF BIODIESEL- A CASE STUDY IN RASGOVINDPUR BLOCK OF MAYURBHANJ DISTRICT\'\' at North Orissa University in 2008.
2. Project on ‘\'ENUMERATION OF SIX MAJOR GROUPS OF BACTERIA       FROM MANGROOVE SOILS OF BHITARKANIKA‘\'at North Orissa University in 2009.
SEMINAR PRESENTED:

  1. Seminar on ‘BIOFUEL THE NEXT REVOLUTION\'at North Orissa University in 2008.
  2. Seminar on ‘BIOETHANOL FROM AGRICULTURAL RAW MATERIALS\' at Fakir Mohan University in 2009.
  3. Seminar   on   ‘PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF ACALYPHA FRUCTICOSA \' at Fakir Mohan University in 2010.
TRAINING:
  1. Training on MOLECULARBIOLOGY and MICROBIOLOGY At BIOTECHNOTRICK (bcil) in 2008.
  2. Training on MOLECULARBIOLOGY and PLANT TISSUE CULTURE at O.U.A.T. in 2009.
  3. Training on DRUGS ANALYSIS at BIOLAB in 2010.
ARTICLES PUBLISHED
1. medicinal value of allium sativum at www.articlesbase.com

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Benefits of Aloe Vera, Enjoy What Aloe Vera Has to Offer

Food allergies, even when not life-threatening, can severely circumscribe your life and can, at a minimum, be very frustrating. If you suffer severe food allergies, or even mild allergies to common foods like wheat and nuts, you may at times find it hard to eat away from home due to your allergies. Oral aloe vera supplements, like Aloeride, can lessen food allergies and help some people completely overcome their allergies. To understand how Aloeride can help with food allergies, it's important first to understand what an allergy is. In its simplest terms, an allergy is an atypical reaction to a substance, such as a food, that is not harmful to most people. That would be called an allergen. The immune system reacts to this allergen and decides it is harmful, then sets about fighting it, which causes what we know as an allergic reaction.Food allergies are not the only type of allergies, of course, but allergies to common foods are extremely common, and can interfere with daily functioning in a way other allergies may not. Any child who's ever been unable to eat in the school cafeteria because of a peanut allergy can attest to this.

Aloe vera has been used for medicinal purposes for tens of centuries, and its healing properties are well known in many cultures. In western societies, we often limit the use of aloe vera to gels and ointments for treating burns and scrapes. This is unfortunate, because the healing powers of aloe vera cannot be underestimated. Yes, aloe vera is helpful for burns and scrapes. But supplementing with an oral aloe vera capsule like pure and easy to take Aloeride can increase health in many more ways, including reducing allergy symptoms.Aloe vera is helpful in fighting food allergies because it works to strengthen the immune system. Aloeride helps repair and maintain the health of the digestive tract. When your digestive tract is not in top condition, it can 'leak' toxins, microbes and miniscule food particles into the blood stream. This overloads the immune system and liver, because they go to work fighting these toxins. A compromised immune system will often attack 'allergens' that would not normally cause a reaction, and this is where many common food allergies come from.When you take an oral aloe vera supplement like Aloeride, you not only help decrease your incidence of food allergies, but also increase your overall health. Aloe vera is extremely useful in helping to strengthen your immune system, improve healing, and help you to feel healthier and more generally well, all the time.When you feel fit and healthy, you will find that you are better able to do things that improve your overall health, and that in turn will continue improving your health. Many people with food allergies not only have other allergies, but also have other health problems or a general feelings of not being quite well most of the time. By using an aloe vera supplement, you can start down the path of health and wellness.

Things look even more dramatic in cases in which one can remember a time where they enjoyed a certain food or drink, but in the meanwhile they have developed an allergic reaction to it. It must be pretty unpleasant to hunger after a certain food and to resent it at the same time because you anticipate the disagreeable effects it will have on you. Violent reactions to food or drinks are divided into allergies and intolerance, or sensitivity, and must not be mistaken.Aloeride is an efficient way to regain the possibility of consuming foods and drinks banned for so long from your diet. There are cases of people reporting an increased tolerance to substances they haven't even thought to ingest again after undergoing terrible reactions to them. The fact that Aloeride operates on the immunity system guarantees that allergic reactions, as immunity responses to some compounds found in food or drinks, can be dealt with.Food or drink sensitivity is triggered when we ingest certain substances that our body can not process because of a lack of specific enzymes necessary to that substance\'s digestion, or because the organism simply can not tolerate some chemicals, natural or not, that the food or drink contains. It is signaled by a series of symptoms: gas, constipation, diarrhea, IBS, skin rash, headaches and cough. Allergy, on the other hand, is an immune response to some allergens, or food proteins that generate the allergy, and has a partially different symptomatology: soft tissues (tongue, lips, eyelids, etc.) are affected by swelling, lesions and itches, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, culminating sometimes in anaphylactic shock.

All original aloe vera juice is 95water and the magic of aloe vera does not linger in the water, the magic of aloe vera is in that 5of solids that is suspended in the water and is known as working ingredients. Our ability to capture that 5and then deliver this, in its entirety to you, is what makes Aloeride stand head and shoulders above other aloe vera products.Aloeride deliberately delivers that 5working ingredients in powder form because all aloe vera liquids suffer both bacterial degradation and oxidation. Aloe vera gel or aloe vera juice being more natural than powder is a load of nonsense. That 95water is not a highly specific carrying agent like for instance you might ooh and aah, about binding Magnesium to Citrate, Sulphate or an amino acid. H2O is H2O and when, like the sensible person you are, you use filtered water, then you rehydrate that 5just fine.Aloe vera  magic simply is not in the water. What is in the water in aloe vera juice though are bacteria and they make aloe vera go off, which is why you must put all aloe vera juices in the fridge to try and slow down the inevitable. Also with juices, every single time you open the container, you let new air in so the juice can oxidise a bit further. That means it loses its antioxidant potential, thus loses its battle against free radicals. And that fancy phrase 'stabilised aloe vera juice' is nothing more than the manufacturer adding antioxidants, not to help you, but to slowdown their juice going off.Capturing much more of that 5and delivering the full spectrum of molecules is what really counts. Precisely that is what we do with Aloeride. In capsule form Aloeride also overcomes the awful taste of aloe vera. Also by being in capsule form, Aloeride does not need to stay at home in the fridge so you can use it anytime anywhere. Also by making Aloeride into a powder, bacteria have nothing to swim in and by encapsulating it, there is no air to oxidise the powder and blisterfoiling puts a further halt to that.more.

Among plants aloe vera may be an Ugly Betty but it has a 4,000+ year track record of being hugely valued for improving both health and beauty. Earliest recorded pharmaceutical use dates back to 2100 BC (Sumeria/Babylon), also hieroglyphic inscriptions of aloe dated to 4100 BC were found in the tomb of an Egyptian Court physician. Queen Cleopatra and Queen Nefertiti, both renown for their stunning beauty, used aloe vera to stay healthy and beautiful. aloe vera  today still is unfailingly popular for the same reasons it was valued for throughout the ages.Although aloe vera looks like a cactus, it actually is a succulent and a member of the Liliacae family (like the onion, garlic, asparagus, lily and the tulip). Unsurprisingly one of aloe vera's nick names is 'lily of the desert' because that is where it grows naturally. To survive long periods of droughts these xeroids plants have the ability to retain and preserve large quantities of water.Being able to survive such a harsh environment has interesting implications for you. When for instance an aloe leaf gets damaged it instantaneously repairs this damage thereby avoiding loss of water. Failure to quickly repair the injury site would result in evaporation of its precious reservoir and might jeopardise the plants health or survival. Such tissue repair and other powerful aloe vera properties are transferred to you when you ingest Aloeride.There are more than 350 varieties of aloe vera yet only 4 contain significant healing  properties, the most nutrient dense of these is aloe vera barbadensis miller, the plant used to make Aloeride. Aloe vera is a complex, interacting mixture of some 300 constituents including beta-linked polysaccharides, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, lignins, saponins and anthraquinones. The challenge in processing aloe vera is how to extract all of these synergistic molecules without damaging them or without significantly altering their ratios to one another. Next you must deliver all these synergistic molecules in meaningful quantities for only then can the many properties attributed to aloe vera manifest themselves. We chose to grow the best and process in the cleverest possible way and as a result Aloeride emerges as the top flight aloe vera product in multiple, independent laboratory tests.



With a nick name like 'lily of the desert' you won't be surprised to learn that aloe vera cannot tolerate frost. Its water content freezes at 28° Fahrenheit (minus 2°Celcius) causing the plant to die. Consequently most commercial growth of aloe vera happens south of the Equator. North of the Equator commercial growth still is precarious, aloe growers in the 'dust bowl' of southern Spain got clobbered when in February 2005 temperatures fell to minus 10° in Madrid and minus 20° in Aragon. But also south of the Equator the climate is changing, until recently Australia was a large producer of aloe vera like it was of wheat, cotton lint, wine grapes and rice. Their prolonged droughts caused a drop in wheat production by over 58which made wheat prices surge to a 10-year high, these drought also affected Australia's aloe vera production where one company alone converted some 7,000 tonnes of aloe vera leaf into around three million litres of gel each year. An aloe vera  plant needs 150mL water a month as otherwise it dies. Plants that do survive the drought generate more aloin and emodin, resulting in their gel having an even more bitter taste and stronger odour than usual. It is what dehydrated aloe does for self-preservation because emodin and aloin have anti-inflammatory, bactericidal, virucidal, fungicidal and anti-cancer effect. These hydroxyanthraquinone compounds become life savers as the dehydrated plant fights cell disorganisation and bacteria, viruses or fungi that prey on it.However, what is good for a distressed aloe vera plant isn't necessarily good for you. In the lower gastrointestinal tract barbaloin molecules are hydrolysed to create aloe emodin which acts as a laxative by increasing water retention and mucus secretion in the large intestine. Aloe vera crop surviving droughts may come with a sting in its tail that causes mayhem in sensitive digestive tracts.

In order to achieve product consistency in a changing climate, we perform routine laboratory tests on trial processed harvests and base our purchases on those outcomes. The effect of climate change reaches aloe vera crops worldwide and to date Aloeride has needed to make two rejections because of our very exacting Quality Control. Climate change certainly makes optimal harvesting more challenging than it has been in the past decades but the customer feedback shows that keeping to our unique standards makes an appreciable difference to customer\'s quality of life. An Ugly Betty aloe vera may be, but in Aloeride it waves its magic wand supreme

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Author:

roberto



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About the Author
roberto

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Health And Wellbeing With Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera has a long history dating back to the ancient Egyptians some 3500 BC it was used by the ancient Chinese and Indian cultures too. Dioscorides and Pling the Elder, Greek and Roman physicians both used Aloe Vera to great effect and legend has it that Alexander the Great was persuaded by Aristotle to take control of the Island of Socotra in the Indian Ocean to use its rich supply of Aloe Vera to heal wounded soldiers and maintain their health and wellbeing whilst returning from a campaign into Persia in 333 BC. It is also noted that Egyptian Queens Nefertiti and Cleopatra rated Aloe Vera as a beauty therapy.



There are over 200 species of Aloe Vera however only four or five have any medicinal properties with Aloe Barbadensis Miller being the most potent and is known as True Aloe.

Aloe Vera is a succulent which could be mistaken for a cactus however it is actually a member of the Lily family. Once the plant is mature the inner gel of the leaf can be harvested to produce a product that is as close to the natural plant juice as we can get.

The best ways to benefit from Aloe Vera is to drink the gel for its anti-inflammatory and nutrional properties as well as its immune balancing effect. By using it with other ingredients topical creams and lotions can also be produced to help improve the quality of and nourish the skin.

However before you rush out to your nearest health shop always make sure you read the label because Aloe Vera needs to be the principal ingredient of the product. Whatever you purchase always look for a product with a substancial Aloe Vera content.

Aloe Vera gel contains a minimum of 75 known ingredients with possibly even more yet to be discovered. Some of these include vitamins C, E and Beta-Carotene the precursor of Vitamin A. it also contains Vitamin B12 and is only one of a few plants in the world to contain this.

So, what Aloe Vera products does one buy?
First of all always look for the International Aloe Science Council seal of approval, secondly if it is a health ‘juice’ it will probably contain about 15% Aloe Vera whereas a drinking gel will contain around 85%. Any creams and lotions should always contain Aloe Vera Barbadensis.

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Aloe Vera Plant A Plant With Endless Medicinal Benefits

The aloe vera plant is the native plant of North Africa, though it is found in abundance in many of the tropical regions like Latin America, South Africa and other parts of the world. The healing benefits and the medicinal value of this magic plant have been known since the ancient Egyptian and Roman eras. The history of this plant dates back to around 5000 years. Different civilizations have made use of the plant for various ailments. 



Major Benefits of Aloe Vera Plant

The aloe vera plant is abundant in many medicinal values. The early Egyptian queens used this plant to retain their beauty whereas the Philippines used it to cure kidney ailments. There are many medicinal benefits derived from this plant and some of them include the following:

Reduces Blood Cholesterol: internal consumption of aloe juice helps to reduce cholesterol levels in the blood and purifies the blood.

Cure burns and cuts: the gel from this plant is used to cure minor burns and cuts effectively. Even though the sap from the leaves of the plant can be used for home remedies, there are a number of products available in the market which contains aloe.

Reduces acne and pimples: aloe vera plant is greatly beneficial for reducing pimples and acnes and so it is widely used in soaps and creams.

Relieves itching and eczema: it helps to relieve skin irritations and skin disorders. It acts as a moisturiser and revitalises the skin.

Increases body immunity: it also helps to boost the immunity of the body.

Reduces irritable bowel syndrome: the aloe vera plant helps to cure bowel disorders and constipation. It cleans the bowel and reduces gastric problems and bloating.

Acts as a laxative: it is one of the best laxatives and prevents constipation if it is consumed regularly.

Helps to cure asthma and respiratory disorders: aloe vera plant is also an effective home remedy in curing respiratory disorders and asthmatic attacks. http://

Improves skin tones: it is used to improve the skin as it is an excellent moisturizer and helps to clear skin blemishes. It is an effective treatment against black heads and other skin problems.

Prevents skin burn: application of creams or lotions containing aloe vera plant gel helps to prevent skin burns.

Controls diabetes: regular consumption helps to reduce diabetes to a great extend.

Other Beneficial Qualities of Aloe Vera Plant

Aloe vera plant includes many other medicinal benefits apart from those mentioned above. It helps to cure arthritis, infections, ulcers and insomnia. It also helps to reduce the harmful effects of frostbites. There are various products which contain aloe like soaps, oils, shampoos and so forth. Today many of the cosmetics also contain this magnificent plant ingredient.

Being a rich source of minerals, amino acids, magnesium and various vitamins, this plant is considered a blessing from heaven. Most of the people grow this “silent healer” in their gardens too. In short, the aloe vera plant is one of the most distinctive plants known for its unsurpassed qualities.

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Aloe Vera And Cancer

The Aloe vera plant has been used as a healing agent for various illnesses and wounds of various kinds for literally thousands of years. Now various scientific medical studies have shown that the Aloe Vera plant also helps in fighting various forms of cancer. This seems to be particularly true when it is used along with the traditional forms of combating cancer, such as chemotherapy and radiation.
Many medical professionals feel that scientific studies show that the Aloe vera plant seems to help the immune system to be able to respond in a positive fashion to the attack of cancer.
Studies have been made of the Aloe vera plant and specifically how it reacts to cancer for well over thirty years and while the medical professionals who have been conducting these various studies are cautious in what they say and not quite ready to announce to the world that they have discovered in the Aloe vera plant a substance which will cure a number of various forms of cancer, they are quietly excited about the positive aspects which these various tests seem to indicate.
Medical studies have shown that certain substances from the Aloe vera plant give the body's immune system greater capabilities in the way in which it responds to being attacked by cancer. Given these substances, the body seems better able to produce new and healthy cells which are capable of fighting aggressively against the cancerous cells.
Substances from the Aloe vera plant are also sometimes being used in conjunction with the traditional methods of chemotherapy and radiation used in fighting cancer. Studies seem to show that these substances seem to be able to lessen the damage done by the traditional methods and to enable the body to heal itself from the damages done by the treatments as well as to fight the cancer.
It is important to note that while the FDA has okayed the use of substances from the Aloe vera plant in the treatment of animals it has not approved these same substances for use in fighting human cancer. One might wonder if the government feels that it is better to let the victim of cancer die naturally from the attack being made on them than it is to take the chance that treating them with the substances from the Aloe vera plant might kill them rather than help them.
Substances from the Aloe vera plant are being used in Europe and other parts of the world to fight cancer and are showing great success.

By: J Kloeg

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Aloe Vera Skin Care Moisturizer

The magical succulent from the lily family that is lovingly referred to as “The Potted Physician”, Aloe Vera has mild yet extremely effective healing properties. These properties make it perfect for use as burn remedy, moisturizer, as a protective layer for the skin and in many different beverages currently on the market. Aside from these qualities, Aloe Vera is currently being recognized as an all-natural lubricant. Most lubricants found on retail shelves largely contain ingredients found in oven cleaners and anti-freeze. That's why Aloe Cadabra is the perfect, natural product for lubrication as well as healing. Certainly hands aren't the only things Aloe Vera is good for!

The Effects of Aloe Vera on the Body

Ages ago, the legendary Cleopatra is said to have used Aloe Vera to maintain her skin's youthful appearance, as well as protecting it from the sun's harmful rays. She may well have been one of the first women to recognize aloe's benefits as a female lubricant! Used for centuries as a burn remedy, today, dermatologists use Aloe Vera to treat skin inflammations, surface wounds, acne scars, injured or rough skin tissue - even radiation burns. Aloe is credited for increasing skin growth and stimulating skin repair; it softens and provides protective coating for your skin. Aloe Vera helps speed healing with sunburn peeling, hence expediting a faster return to normal skin. It also stimulates skin growth and repair, the effects of which are enhanced on dry or damaged vaginal tissue. All of the above qualities are what makes Aloe Cadabra a fantastic lubricant choice. Aloe Cadabra not only enhances the sexual experience, it works both to protect and heal the delicate vaginal skin tissue.

Why Aloe Vera is Good For You

Apart from Aloe Cadabra being free of any chemical or artificial ingredients, Aloe Vera has a cooling effect, with anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antibiotic qualities. Since Aloe Vera is able to quickly and easily absorb into the skin, there is an immediate natural healing effect, which also provides the skin with vitamins and nutrients. Aloe Vera has been proven to have no known side effects. It is also safe to ingest, and thus used in herbal medicines. Aloe Vera is commonly used to aid in digestive disorders, and taken internally it can help with a variety of ailments.

Aloe Vera's Ingredients and Uses

Aloe Vera is a powerful source of antioxidants. It contains calcium, copper, potassium, zinc, manganese, iron and Vitamins, A, C, E, B and B12 and chrysophanic acid, which has been highly effective in healing cuts, scratches and burns. Aloe is also used in treatment of numerous ailments, including diabetes, arthritis, muscle aches, infections, dandruff, eczema, poison oak, gum disease, hemorrhoids, constipation, ulcers, sore throats, and parasites. Aloe gel is used in hundreds of skin care products and cosmetics; now it's finally available in an organic personal lubricant. Since both the juice and the gel are safe to ingest, users of Aloe Cadabra can relax and enjoy personal intimacy while enjoying the numerous benefits of Aloe Vera!


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Friday, January 14, 2011

How To Get Rid Of Eczema - How To Cure Eczema

If you are frustrated at using prescribed medicine from the pharmacy or local doctor and seeing no fast results then maybe you need to try natural treatment for Eczema. One natural treatment method that has had lots of success with Eczema sufferers is using Aloe Vera which contains natural vitamins that can assist in treating and healing Eczema. Below we will discuss how Aloe Vera can help treat Eczema.

Aloe Vera consists of various vitamins that your body uses to heal itself and maintain its good health. Vitamins like B1,B2, B6 and B12 are all natural elements that the body needs to maintain your health and physical condition. However, aside from the many vitamin contents that Aloe Vera or Aloe Plants the juice that comes from this medicinal plant contains vital components like Niacin, Folic Acid, and vitamin A,C and E which all help protect and improve your health. With all these elements that make your more healthy, Aloe Vera is certainly a fantastic natural treatment for eczema.

In addition to the vitamins that Aloe Vera offers in also contains vital minerals like Potassium, Copper, Zinc, Calcium, Sodium, Iron and much more important minerals that are needed to maintain a healthy body. With Aloe Vera your body is certainly not going to be without the necessary minerals to have a healthy fit body that can fight off Eczema.

Lastly, as well as being a Vitamin and Mineral supplement, Aloe Vera can also be a very useful anti-inflammatory medicine. Over the years I have used Aloe Vera to treat burns and insect bites that have cause severe inflammation to my skin and have had great success using this natural product. Eczema can cause itchiness and redness on the skin and if severe can also cause inflammation, Aloe Vera gel can be applied to the skin and be taken orally get rid of the swelling.

So Aloe Products are a great source of natural treatment for Eczema when considering the benefits above.


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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Aloe Vera for high blood pressure

High blood pressure, high blood pressure early, patients often do not have any symptoms, unconsciously sicker, patients will appear headache, head weight, palpitation, dyspnea, shoulder pain, vertigo tinnitus and other symptoms. The main reason is generally believed that high blood pressure generated by high blood lipids, vascular sclerosis, genetic, mental stress and other factors. Current drug usually through dilation of blood vessels to lower blood pressure to achieve the purpose.


Aloe in the activity of water and aloin can promote blood circulation, improve heart function, a large number of polysaccharides in Aloe body composition can also promote cell regeneration to soften the blood vessels, enhancing vascular function in order to achieve a steady to lower blood pressure goals. Usually within a month, headache, palpitations, chest tightness, symptoms of systemic weakness will be greatly improved. A complete turn for the better condition varies, which normally takes three to six months. Aloe Liquid election a day 2-3 times, empty stomach, each 30-40ml. Note: Do not suddenly stop taking blood pressure lowering drugs are only as the condition improves, gradually restored elasticity of blood vessels, blood pressure, stabilize blood pressure medicines before they can gradually reduce the dosage.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Aloe Vera Barbadensis - General Information


There are over 500 species of Aloe, including Aloe perryi from Socotra Island or Zanzibar and Aloe ferox from Africa.


Botanical Name: Aloe barbadensis


Common Name:  Aloe vera, Curacao Aloe, Barbados Aloe, Lily of the Desert


Plant Family: Liliaceae


History: The virtues of Aloe vera have been recorded for thousands of years by many ancient civilizations, including Egypt, Persia, Greece, India and Africa.
The name was derived from the Arabic alloeh meaning 'bitter' because of the bitter liquid found in the leaves. It is also known as 'lily of the desert', the 'plant of immortality', and the 'medicine plant'. 


In 1500 B.C. Egyptians recorded use of the herbal plant in treating:
  • burns
  • infections
  • parasites
The fresh gel was used by Cleopatra to keep her skin soft and young. 
Aloe was used by the Ancient Greeks, Arabs and Spaniards and is still used by hunters in Africa to reduce perspiration and body scent.
The Spanish carried Aloe From Europe to the New World in South America and the Caribbean. Aloe barbadensis was introduced to the West Indies at the beginning of the 16th century. Spanish missionaries in the west always planted Aloe around their settlements and carried it on their journeys to aid the sick
Aloe was used extensively by American herbalists in the 18th and 19th centuries.