The Touch of Aloe




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 by the 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.As one of the oldest recognized natural remedies, aloe vera has long been lauded for its natural soothing, cooling, and moisturizing abilities. When applied to your skin, it can soothe burns, comfort and moisturize stressed skin, and even help aid in your skin’s ability to heal itself.

Medicinal Aloe

Medicinal uses of Aloe Vera is known for long time. As Aloe posses many curative properties it's often called the Medicinal Aloe which believed to have originated in Northern Africa.
Because of it's therapeutic components Aloe is used in several medical conditions-both external and internal.

Aloe Vera has a long association with Herbal Medicine, although it is not known when its medicinal uses were first discovered.
Early records of Aloe Vera's medicinal use appear in the Ebers Papyrus from 16th century BC, in both Dioscorides' De Materia Medica and Pliny the Elder's Natural History written in the mid-first century CE along with the Juliana Anicia Codex produced in 512 CE.

Aloe Vera is used widely in the traditional Herbal Medicine of China, Japan, Russia, South Africa, United States, Jamaica and India.
There is no clear cut scientific explanation as to why & how Aloe Vera works in medical conditions but numerous case studies indicated that drinking or applying Aloe undoubtedly exhilarate the healing process.

Medicinal Uses of Aloe Vera A-Z

Here are the list of some conditions where medicinal uses of aloe vera reported to be effective.
A- ADD, ADHD, Aids, Arthritis, Allergies, Abrasion, Asthma, Acne, Acid Ingestion, Anemia
B- Bad Breath, Burn, Boils Blisters, Bursitis,Bruise Bronchitis, Bowel Irregularity, Blood Pressure, Body Cleanser, Blooder Infection
C- Candida, Cancer, Canker Sores, Cold, Cold Sores, Colon Cuts, Congestion,Colic, Colitis, Cirrhosis, Cradle, Cap, Chapped/Chaffed skin & lips
D- Dermatitis,Dandruff, Dry Skin, Denture Sore, Diaper Rash, Dishpan Hands, Dysentery,Diabetes, Diarrhea, Depression
E- Edema, Epidermises, Epstein Barr Virus, Eczema
F- Flu, Fever Blisters, Fungus, Feline Leukemia, Fungus Infection
G- Gastro Intestinal Problem, Genital Herpes, Gingivitis, Glaucoma, Gangrene, Gout
H- Heat Rash, Heartburn, Haemorrhoid, Heat Burn, Herpes Zoster, Hernia, HIV
I- Impetigo, Inflamed Joints, Insomnia, Ingrown Toenails, Indigestion, Insect Bites, Intestinal worms
J- Jaundice, Joint Pain
K- Kidney Infection
L- Leprosy, Laryngitis, Lupus, Liver Problem
M- Multiple Sclerosis, Mole, Mouth Ulcers, Muscle Sore
N- Nausea of all kinds
O- Onycolysis, Odor control, Oral conditions
P- Pin Worms, Psoriasis, Prostrate Problem, Poison Ivy, Pancreas
Q- Quality of life
R- Razor Burns, Radiation Burns, Rashes, Rheumatism Pain
S- Stress, Strains to Joints & Ligaments, Stings, Styes, Seborrhea, Stretch Marks, Sore Throat, Staph Infection, Sunburn, Sciatic Nerve, Sickle Cell Disease
T- Torn and Bruised Muscle, Tonsillitis, Tendinitis, Tuberculosis, Tumors
U- Ulcer, Ulceration of all kind, Urinary track problem
V- Vaginal Infection, Venereal Sores, Venous Stasis, Varicose Veins
W- Wind Burns Wounds, Warts, Wrinkles
X- X-ray Burn
Y- Yeast infection in Human and Animals
Z- Zoster (Shingles)

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