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Aloe Vera's Natural Ingredients |
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Biologically Active Ingredients |
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Anti-inflammatory, Wound healing |
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Penetrate skin, carry beneficial ingredients into skin |
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Build immune system, healing properties, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory |
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Salicyclic Acid / Magnesium |
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Together, produce analgesic (pain-killing) effect |
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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. |
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Stabilized Aloe Vera contains: |
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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 |
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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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