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sfmr555 Posts:2
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| 09 Oct 2011 02:49 |
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| The Aloe had been used for the treatment of many
ailments i.e. gastrointestinal, gout boils, etc. by folks of many nations since long. However, real scientific research into Aloe vera resulted in the isolation of Aloin in 1900s, which was used as laxative until World War II. In the 1930s research began focusing in Aloe’s benefits.
Further research confirmed these findings for aloe,helping to relieve eczema, thermal burns, scalding, sunburn, minor injuries, and certain allergies, including poison ivy.
Detailed studies explored Aloe’s several other
characteristics, including that of antibacterial, antiinflammatory, and antiseptic properties of Aloe vera. Aloe may penetrate injured tissue, relieve pain, dilate capillaries, and work as an anti-inflammatory agent.
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