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Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) can heal and hydrate exceptionally well, thanks to its rich supply of Acemannan, vitamins (A, C, E, B12), and their necessary enzymes. It serves as an effective natural healing agent for the skin troubled with dermatological issues and for digestion problems. When Aloe Vera is used in the form of cooling topical gel or super nourishing juice, its two most important benefits, sealing and deeply nourishing tissues at their cellular levels, provide the most protection.

Important Therapeutic Benefits
Skin Hydration & Repair: Most powerful offering of moisture that does not sit on your skin, perfect for super oily and acne-prone skin.
-Sunburns & Wound Healing: Stimulate collagen production to accelerate the recovery of first- and second-degree burns.
-Digestive Health: Acts as a natural laxative when taken as juice; soothes lining of stomachs.
-Scalp Health: Tackles dandruff and scalp itching problems; strengthens hair follicles with deep conditioning.
-Anti-inflammatory: Contains salicylic acid and bradykinase; reduce redness and swelling of the skin.

Product Specifications
Active Ingredient: Aloe Vera Leaf Extract-Near Pure
Formulation: Topical gel, oral juice, capsules
Purity: No parabens, silicones, synthetic fragrances
Suitability: Suitable for all skin types including sensitive and inflamed skin.

Application, Dosage, and Administration
On the Skin: Apply generously onto face or body. Massage thoroughly using upward circular motions until absorbed entirely. Believe second-day application anywhere along after a bath is good. Apply just before bedtime for best results.

For Hair: In as a pre-wash mask or a leave-in conditioner for additional frizz control.

And as for the Oral Use (Juice): Combine 20–30ml of Aloe Vera juice with about a similar volume of water. Drink it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach or in accordance with the advice of a healthcare professional.

Warnings
Do a patch test: Always do one on the inside of the wrist before attempting full-on topical application. You need to look for rare allergic reactions.
-Do not ingest Aloe latex in great quantities. It might cause abdominal pain and diarrheal problems.
-It is safe to go for your physician’s suggestion before you start using the supplement during your pregnancy and lactation period.
-Monitor your blood sugars very closely as the intake of Aloe Vera, even orally, might increase the effects of drugs that lower blood sugar levels.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can aloe Vera be used as a night cream? Yes, Aloe Vera gel vitalizes your skin while you sleep, giving it plenty of antioxidants to provide hydration by the morning.

Q: Is it safe for acne-prone skin? Aloe Vera’s antibacterial and anti-inflammatory usability makes it a good candidate to inhibit acne formation and treat redness associated with prevailing eruptions.

Q: Does Aloe Vera juice help manage weight? Aloe Vera juice aids weight management by enhancing digestion and a faster metabolism. It should be used as a supplement to a balanced diet and regular exercise.

Q: Can I apply it to acacia grips/wounds? While Aloe Vera works wonders as a preventive measure in the case of minor cuts and burns, it is always wise to avoid applying any commercial gels filled with artificial scents on infected wounds. Stick to medical-grade 100% pure Aloe.

Q: Why does the gel change color now and then? The color of the gel can differ from a clear, fresh color of slightly yellowish color due to the onset of natural oxidation over time. However, this does not mean it is going bad; make sure to check the “Best Before” date either way.

Expert Consultation
For more cooling, keep your Aloe Vera inside a refrigerator. This is very useful in cases of heat rashes, insect bites, or even skin irritation after a shave or wax application.

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