If you are concerned about your skin why would you harm it with chemically concocted pollutants and irritant skin care creams, balms and lotions that cause outbreaks of various kinds of skin damages when you can safely use Aloe Vera skin care home remedies in the comfort of their homes and get better results without adverse side effects?.
If you know how Aloe Vera works on the skin will you patronize the multi-billion dollar skin care industry that has sprung up to produce a plethora of skin balms, lotions and even prescription pills purported to help combat skin problems, when what they are interested in is actually to get your hard earned cash.
While many large pharmaceutical companies choose fight fire with fire by cooking up something in the lab, others have jumped onto to the “natural” bandwagon releasing lines of hypoallergenic soaps, creams and lotions derived from natural sources. One of the hottest natural additives today that is now being added into everything from hand sanitizer to laundry soap is, ironically, something that has already been used for centuries.
This substance is the Aloe Vera plant.
Ironically, many Americans keep an Aloe Vera plant in their home to aid in soothing burns and healing cuts, using the succulent as a natural first aid salve. The Aloe Vera plant has a long history of being a kitchen ornamental that people prefer to keep around whether they actually use it or not simply because their parents and grandparents did also. What many people do not know is that Aloe Vera's healing properties have potential way beyond just being a substitute for a band-aid and a mother's kiss (although it is hard to top a “boo boo” kiss).
Besides cuts, scrapes and burns, this miracle plant can also help control acne, psoriasis, frostbite and blisters as well as help maintain healthy beautiful skin.
Aloe Vera has strong anti-bacterial, anti-fungal as well as anti-viral properties. Being a succulent with watery innards that could easily harbor bacteria if exposed the Aloe Vera contains large amounts long chain sugars called mucopolysaccharides (or MSP's for short) that help fight off microbial invasion. These Polysaccharides are essential in helping heal damaged cells, and something that people stop developing on their own after adolescence. Besides these long chain sugars, Aloe Vera also contains a large amount of phytosterols, which are plant lipids that help improve skin elasticity eliminating the effects of scarring and wrinkles.
The gel of Aloe Vera plant also has amazing moisturizing properties and also possesses the ability to oxygenate the skin tissue helping it heal faster. On top of all this, this little miracle plant also contains 200 other active biological agents including glycerol, vitamin E and zinc. Imagine, you can get all this for a couple of bucks at a plant and garden center.
While big name corporations are catching on to the healing properties of aloe and are incorporating it into everything from disposable shaving blades to mouthwash, it is still in the pharmaceutical companies best interest to keep the population in the dark about the many healing secrets that this desert lily has.
If people found out that treating your face with Aloe gel might actually do a better job in treating your acne than a prescription drug that essentially burns your face does, how the heck would they make any money?
N. C. Enresha is an Ayurvedic Doctor and a sound health researcher for .home remedies, and recommends "Aloe -Your Miracle Doctor ebook for ALOE VERA kin care home remedies recepies by Yulia Berry.: More information about the Aloe Vera skin care is at Yulia Berry's Website
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