Aloe Vera Plant as People know is a Plant which has many Beneficial Uses on Skin Care and Health but behind that Let us Take a Peek the Origins of this Miracle Plant:
History:
Aloe Vera has been used for several thousand years, It has been used by the Ancient Egyptians for Medicinal Purposes, Egyptians called Aloe “the plant of immortality.” The Ebers Papyrus, dated from 1552 B.C.E. documents 12 different formulas for mixing aloe with various agents to create internal and external remedies. Ailments the Egyptians treated with aloe include asthma, arthritis, eczema, parasites, lung diseases, veneral disease, wounds, infections, digestive disorders, hair loss, mouth ulcers, burns, heart disease, and the list goes on. Isis and Ra inspired magical immortality potions contained the highly prized aloe vera. the list of Historical Uses of Aloe Vera Continues as time Goes by....
Aloe Barbadensis Miller
Aloe vera (syn. Aloe Barbadensis Miller) is a species of Aloe, native to northern Africa. It is a stemless or very short-stemmed succulent plant growing 80to100 cm tall, spreading by offsets and root sprouts. The leaves are lanceolate, thick and fleshy, green to grey-green, with a serrated margin. The flowers are produced on a spike up to 90 cm tall, each flower pendulous, with a yellow tubular corolla 2to3 cm long.
Aloe Vera Uses:
Aloe is also an excellent treatment for skin conditions such as burns and eczema. It is often reported that burns can be healed remarkably quickly and the pain reduced very quickly with topical application of Aloe Vera to the burn area. As well as applying topically, Aloe can also be taken internally so it is just as useful for internal epithelial tissue as it is for the skin. For example, mouth and stomach ulcers, nasal and sinuses, bowels, lungs and genital tracts. Aloe works on membranes and surfaces. For Complete List of Benefits of Aloe Vera, You may Check this Post of Aloe Vera - The Miracle Plant.
The Best Aloe for the Best Products
Aloe Barbadensis Miller. It’s a mouthful, but it’s a name worth knowing.
There are around 400 species of aloe plants. They are all succulents found in arid regions throughout the world. They’re each beneficial in their own ways, but there is only one species that has been recognized for millenia for its magically soothing abilities—Aloe Barbadensis Miller.
Records of this plant exist on Sumerian clay tablets from as early as 2200 BC. Aloe’s cosmetic and medical benefits were prized the by ancient civilizations of Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, India, and Arabia. Just like these ancient civilizations, Forever Living reveres aloe for its soothing, nurturing properties.
We rely on the most valuable, most exclusive aloe vera to enhance our health and beauty products. We own all the aloe plantations used to make our products, so we can guarantee the purity and potency of all our products.
Our aloe vera products were the first to be awarded The International Aloe Science Council’s Seal of Approval. Look for their seal of approval on all of our aloe products.
We insist on the best—and that’s exactly what you get.
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