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What is Aloe Vera?
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Why do we use the whole leaf?
Learn why using the whole leaf makes a big difference.

Why Aloe Vera?
Find out why you should use Pharm-Aloe Whole Leaf Aloe Vera.

Quality Assurance
We routinely have our product (and others) tested for quality. Find out what we do.

How other brands compare
We took information off competitor's bottles of Aloe capsules.  See how Pharm-Aloe compares.

Aloe Vera's Natural Ingredients
There is more to Aloe Vera than you might think. Learn about its chemical makeup.

Aloe Vera's Natural Ingredients

mortarandpestle.GIFAloe Vera is a complex plant made up of many constituent parts including vitamins, amino acids, enzymes and mono- and poly- sacchrarides.  These are what gives Aloe Vera its many healing properties.

Biologically Active Ingredients

Gibberlin

Anti-inflammatory, Wound healing

Lectins (proteins)

Anti-inflammatory

Lignins

Penetrate skin, carry beneficial ingredients into skin

Polysaccharides

Build immune system, healing properties, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory

Salicyclic Acid / Magnesium
 

Together, produce analgesic (pain-killing) effect

Saponins

Antiseptic properties

Vitamins C, E, Selenium

Antioxidants

The unique modulation effect of Aloe Vera makes it a powerful health factor

Glycoproteins with Mucupolysaccharides
A unique property of Aloe Vera is its modulation effect:  That is, its glycoproteins serve as inhibiting systems, with an anti-inflammatory effect; its mucopolysaccharides serve as stimulating systems, promoting wound healing.  Most drugs usually provide one or the other effect, not both.

Stabilized Aloe Vera contains:

Vitamins
A (Beta carotene)
B1 (Thiamine)
B2 (Riboflavin)
B3 (Niacin)
B6 (Pyridoxine)
Folic Acid
C
E

Minerals
Calcium
Chloride
Chromium
Copper
Magnesium
Potassium
Sodium
Zinc

Amino Acids
Alanine
Arginine
Aspartic Acid
Cystine
Glutamic Acid
Glycerine
Histidien
Hydroxyproline
Isoleucine
Leucine
Lysine
Methionine
Phenylalanine
Proline
Serine
Tyrosine
Valine

Enzymes
Aliinase
Amylase
Catalase
Lipase
Oxidose

Mono- and Poly- sacchrarides
Aldonantose
Cellulose
Glucose
L-rhamnos
Manose

Aloe Vera also has lignins, which give it the ability to penetrate the skin, and saponins, which are Aloe Vera's antiseptic and cleansing agents.

 

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