Alovera For Skin

Posted by alovera on Apr 2, 2008

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• Aloedew Aloe Vera Hair Crème / Hair Oil

A non-sticky crème / oil, can be applied daily. Provides mild and soothing effect to the hair shaft. Helps to prevent hair loss, improves growth of hair. Assists in restoring natural healthy texture of hair. Enhances blood circulation to the scalp. Prevents baldness and premature graying.

•Aloedew Aloe Vera 3 In 1 Shampoo

It shampoos, conditions and shines hair, all in one step. Its gentle surfactant system cleanses hair without stripping. Rich lather, clean and fresh fragrance leave hair beautifully refreshed. Helps to reinforce strength and protects hair against moisture. Prevents hair loss and dandruff. Nourishes the hair shaft and gives a silky effect.

•Aloedew Aloe Vera Moisturizing Lotion

An excellent application for dry and chapped skin condition. Removes dirt and pollution. Contains Vitamin A, E in high proportions to soften the skin and leave a good texture. Reduces roughness, cracking and irritation.

• Aloedew Aloe Vera Face Crème

Removes dead cells and leaves skin soft and supple. Acts against pimples, acne, black heads. It prevents sunburn and has anti aging properties. Enhances moisturizing.

• Aloedew Aloe Vera Mouthwash

Guards against bacteria resulting from remnant food particles. The mint present refreshes mouth, leaving fresh breath. Prevents dental problems. It cleans, nourishes and strengthens teeth and gums. It is not harsh on the enamel of the teeth because of the effect of aloe vera.

• Aloedew Aloe Vera After-Shave Gel

A special blend of lubricants, a moisturizer and a sunscreen. Soothes irritated skin resulting from shaving and is an anti-septic.

• Aloedew Aloe Vera Body Wash
A multi - active formulation, leaves the skin feeling soft and supple; suited for both dry and oily skin. A balanced combination of cleaning and healing herbs, with rich lather, rids the epidermis of dust and grime. Its unique fragrance leaves a fresh feeling, while gentle on sensitive skin. Recommended for daily use to maintain beautiful skin and improving its texture


Alovera

Posted by alovera on Sep 22, 2007

The tales of aloe vera plants have been found 3500 years ago.  Alexander the Great also used aloe vera for his army. Most of the historical evidence and botanists suggests that this plant emerged in the dry and warm climates of Africa.

The species of aloe vera plant have been used by Indian healers and ancient Persian for many generations. Japanese, Russian and Chinese also used this herbal plant for centuries as a medicine. Roman and Greek physicians described the use of aloe vera for the treatment of many diseases.

There are more than 200 species of aloe vera available throughout the world. But out of these species, only four of them are treated to possess therapeutic healing properties such as aloe ferro, aloe saponaria, aloe arborensis and aloe perryi.

The aloe vera plant has been widely studied in US and Britain and extensive research has also been done by Japanese on the use of Aloe saponaria and Aloe arborensis. Many great civilizations have recorded the virtues of the plant including Greece, Italy, Persia, India, Africa, Asia, South America, Philippines and the Caribbean.

The aloe vera plant soon became popular and well known for its medicinal uses in these countries. This plant has been derived naturally and has been referred to as ‘First Aid Plant’ for centuries. Physicians consider the aloe vera as an antiseptic and emollient for centuries. This cactus like plant has been used for centuries for treating the stomach disorders, kidney ailments and burns.

Aloe vera has a large history and describes the use of aloe vera as an effective medicine and treating skin disorders. The use of aloe vera was done in 1930s which helps in healing radiation burns. This plant also has been used by the victims after the 2 nd World War.

Remarkable improvements such as reduced pain and increase in growth of tissue have been seen with the treatment of aloe vera. It was also called Goddess or Kumari as most of the women are using aloe vera to maintain their ageing and beauty and this has been used to treat wounds and burns since many centuries. Many writers have discovered books on aloe vera.

Thus, Aloe vera esoterically appears in every phase of history with many facts. The history depicts the medicinal values of aloe vera.


Stevia

Posted by alovera on Sep 22, 2007

Stevia…is not only non-toxic, it also has several traditional medicinal uses. The Indian tribes of South America have used it as a digestive aid and have also applied it topically for years to help wound healing. Recent clinical studies have shown it can increase glucose tolerance and decrease blood sugar levels. Of the two sweeteners (aspartame and stevia), stevia wins hands down for safety.”

Studies suggest that stevia has a regulating effect on the pancreas and could help stabilize blood sugar levels in the body, therefore making it a safe dietary supplement for people with diabetes, hypoglycemia, and candidiasis.