Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) belongs to the lily family (Liliaceae). Because of its ability to survive in dry regions and its high water content, True Aloe is a succulent plant. Originally native to the Arabian Peninsula, aloe is now cultivated in all tropical and subtropical regions of the world, especially in Mexico.
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Retains moisture
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Cooling
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Anti-imflammatory
This product has the following features:
- Contains valuable polysaccharides, such as glucomannan and glycoproteins
- Is anti-inflammatory, has wound-healing properties and a soothing effect
Foods
- Used as a supplement in health beverages and soft drinks, yoghurt and other foods
Cosmetics
- Proven to soothe itching, has a cooling effect, is anti-inflammatory and retains moisture
- Used in many cosmetic products for dry, irritated and sensitive Skin
- Ideal in sun creams and after-sun products.
- In hair care products such as shampoos, especially for dry scalps
- In nourishing disinfectants for hands
Animal nutrition & care
- Ideal for use as a supplement in animal nutrition