| [Plant Origin] |
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Aloe Vera (Aloe barbedensis Miller) |
| [Production Method and Essence] |
|
The leaf is cut
from the plant and the fleshy meat inside the leaf is removed, compressed, and
decolorized through carbon activation, to be used as muco polysaccharides, organic
acid, and amino acid. |
| [Uses / Effects] |
|
1. |
Promotes growth of human fiber cells. |
Planta Medica 63(1997)18-21 |
| 2. |
Improves immunity |
J.Invest.Dermatology 102,197,(1994) |
| 3. |
Treatment for hot and cold burns |
Phytotherapy Res. 7,S48-S52,(1993) |
| 4. |
Moisturizer |
|
| [Use in Cosmetics] |
 |
Aloe Vera can
be mixed in cosmetics to act as a moisturizer, anti-inflammatory, and for revitalizing
cells. |
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