PURE ALOE VERA THERAPEUTIC GEL
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NO TESTED ON ANIMALS 
Our aloe vera gel is made from organically grown pure, green natural leaves, it is viscous and colorless, and is soluble in water and other organic solvents.

Quantity: 100 ml - 3.81 onces
Contains: Pure aloe vera gel.
Benefits: Aloe Vera is nature's miraculous gift for complete everyday skin care (as well as for hair) and can be used by both men and women of all ages. Below are the most important benefits.
- Moisturizes, cleans, smoothens, and softens the skin.
- Prevents wrinkles and keeps the skin fresh, young and gives it a healthy glow.
- Protects from the after effects of sun rays, dust, smoke, exhaust fumes etc.
- Provides relief from burns and skin inflammation.
- Reduces swelling, pain and treats bruises
- Stimulates dermal cells and rejuvenates skin
How to use:
For everyday use: Simply apply the gel anywhere on the body including face, neck and hands. Let the gel dry. First it turns into a thin flaky white layer. This is normal. Give it some time and it will slowly become a moistures, transparent and invisible film that supplies nutrients to skin. This film protects skin from exposing to harmful dust, sun rays, smoke, exhaust fumes etc.
If the initial flakiness bothers you during day time, you can also use it at night time and wash it off in the morning.
Other uses:
As a cleanser: Take half a spoon of gel and dip a piece of cotton (or a soft cloth) into it. Move the cotton in the upward and outward motion all over the face, neck and even areas under and around eyes. It is completely safe to use this gel near eyes. This process will help remove the dust, grease, oiliness, perspiration, old make-up etc. Use it every night and see for yourself what a difference it will make in the morning.
After-wax relief: Apply gel over the areas that have been waxed. Aloe helps to soothe, moisturize, heal and cool the de waxed surface.
After-bath lotion: Take a spoonful of aloe vera gel and add 4-5 drops of lemon juice or glycerin (or both). Mix well and apply all over the body for a long-lasting refreshing feeling.
After-shave lotion: Aloe gel can be used as an excellent natural after-shave lotion. Apply gel on the shaved areas either by itself or by mixing with a few drops of lime, lavender or rose oil.
For burns: Aloe vera greatly diminishes the chances of scar if applied immediately after the burn occurred. It also helps in faster healing and relives pain.
As a shampoo and conditioner: When it comes to hair, it is no secret that the less chemicals you expose your hair to, the better it is. Aloe vera is an excellent natural hair conditioner and can be used in greatly reducing the amount of shampoo you use and can completely eliminate the need to use other chemical conditioners. Take your favorite shampoo (preferably herbal) and pour in a bowl just half the amount you normally use for each hair wash. Add to it twice the amount of aloe vera gel and mix well. While in shower, after the hair is wet, simply use the mixture as you use a normal shampoo. For most hair (especially short hair) there is no need for a conditioner afterwards.
If your hair is long and feel the need for further conditioning, you could do so by using only half the amount of conditioner you normally use. For short hair, if you feel the need for more conditioning, after the hair wash, take half a spoon of aloe vera and run it through the hair with fingers. Let it stay for 3-5 minutes and rinse it off.

About Aloe Vera:
Aloe Vera is truly a ‘super food’, and has been for over 4,000 years—modern science is just catching up. Aloe’s triangular, fleshy leaves contain a wealth of biologically active substances. Its laxative effects are attributable to a group of chemicals known as anthraquinones, including aloin, barbaloin, aloe-emodin and aloectic acid. So potent an irritant laxative is aloin, it is an official drug in the U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) and is removed from gel preparations. The inner gel contains polysaccharides including acemannan, a biopolymer thought to be responsible for many of the plant’s wound healing, antiviral and immunestimulating properties.
Much of aloe’s biological activity is attributed to polysaccharides, Aloe Vera is composed of almost 200 different biologically active substances. The major molecule is the polysaccharide mannose, which is thought to be responsible for directing the synergistic activity of a vast array of compounds.
In addition to polysaccharides, aloe contains simple sugars, proteins, amino acids, vitamins, minerals and glycoproteins. Research has shown there are many small molecular weight components, including glycoproteins, that play a significant role in the overall medicinal effects associated with aloe. It is likely these components work in synergy, resulting in overall enhanced and diverse effects, in contrast to purified extracts from aloe. It should be understood that purified extracts of aloe usually target one specific biological activity rather than the full scope of physiological effects demonstrated by whole aloe.
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