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Aloe Vera, a plant that belongs to the
Liliaceae family, grows in dry tropical regions. Its leaves are filled with a thick pulp,
which boasts amazing therapeutic properties and allows the plant to survive during long
periods of drought.
| What are its properties ? |
EXTERNAL USE :
Its clear and translucent gel contains an impressive number of diverse molecules:
polysaccharides, tannins, steroids, organic acids, vitamins, minerals and even
proteins.
It is traditionally used to
treat burns, sunburn, scratches, nicks, insect bites, cuts, dry scabs, chapped
skin and sprains. When repeatedly applied to the skin, Aloe Vera soothes
irritation, burns and pain.
It speeds up the healing process and immediately
refreshes the skin. Aloe Vera also moisturizes the skin, thanks to its
high water content, and in particular, helps the skin retain moisture
in its tissues. It nourishes and regenerates the skin and fights against
premature signs of aging :
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Aloe Vera penetrates the skin much more easily than
water. It is rapidly absorbed into the epidermis, where it activates blood
microcirculation and nourishes the dermal and hypodermal layers with its
high concentration of vitamins and amino acids. Consequently, it speeds
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Thanks to its proteolytic enzymes, Aloe Vera eliminates
dead surface cells that clog pores and asphyxiate the skin. It also helps promote
the growth of new cells, due to the numerous nutrients it contains. In light of
this, it helps fight against stretch marks, birth marks, age spots and red
blotchy patches. |
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Aloe Vera protects the skin. The skin’s normal pH level is slightly acidic, which enables it to resist various aggressive micro-organisms.
Aloe Vera restores balance to the skin’s pH level, as its pH is very similar. |
It is also a powerful astringent. By firming the epidermis, the complexion appears
more youthful-looking and the skin is more effectively protected from external
aggressions.
NTERNAL USE :
Scientific research has shown that Aloe Vera contains Acemannan, a form of long chain sugar, which has the ability to boost the immune system as well as regulate all functions in the human body, such as cell regeneration and waste elimination.
Acemannan is only produced by the human body until puberty and must be obtained through an exterior source afterwards.
As a 2 to 3 week intensive treatment (1 bottle per week).
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Powerful regenerator that boosts the production of
digestive enzymes and thus restores balance to the intestinal flora.
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Improves the immune system and thereby cleans and purifies the body.
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Cleans the putrefied food that has accumulated in the
intestines and improves the pH intestinal balance. |
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The other properties cannot be mentioned here. |
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