"Aloe Vera" - Indian Herbal for all Healing & Curing Wounds, Injuries & Ulcer
- Aloe Vera is an herb extensively used in enhancing beauty in natural way.
- Aloe Vera stabilizes digestive system and therefore is very essential in providing proper nourishment to the skin.
- Aloe Vera helps in increasing circulation of blood thus facilitating easier oxygen exchange between the cells thus providing them nourishment.
- Aloe Vera provides healthy and clear skin by fighting with acne and other allergic disorders of skin.
- Researches have proved its efficacy in healing wounds faster than any thing so it works as magic in burn cases.
- It is very effective in fighting with the age related changes that has occurred with growing age as it works as an antioxidant.
- Aloe Vera is helpful in erasing blemishes and dark spots on face generally caused after pregnancy.
- Aloe Vera is very helpful in lightening of the skin color, as it helps in fighting extra amount of melalin; cause of skin complexion.
- Aloe Vera is an herb of cold potency so it helps in fighting against any skin diseases that are caused by pitta related disorders.
- Aloe Vera stabilizes digestive system, which is very essential in providing proper nourishment to the skin.
It has the following cosmetic benefits:
Acne - Other valuable components found in Aloe Vera, such as Salicylic acid, which is an important acne treatment, contain antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and exfoliating properties. It is, however, important to note that Salicylic acid found in Aloe Vera will not dry out acne skin leading to flaking and more irritation, which is quite common when using other salicylic type of creams.
Skin rejuvenation - In studies conducted by Dr Ivan E. Danhof, president of North Texas Research Laboratories and a retired Professor of Physiology from the University of Texas, the interior gel from Aloe Vera was found to increase production of human fibroblast cells six to eight times faster than normal cell reproduction. Fibroblast cells are found in the dermis of the skin and are responsible for fabricating collagen, the skin’s support protein. During sun exposure and through normal ageing processes, fibroblasts slow their collagen production. As ageing continues, the quality of collagen is lessened and wrinkling becomes deeper. Dr Danhof found that not only did Aloe improve fibroblast cell integrity; the gel also quickened the production of collagen.
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