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What is Aloe vera?
A.Introduction.
1.The Aloe Vera plant.
Aloe Vera is a plant species of the genus Aloe. It grows wild in tropical climates around the world and is cultivated for agricultural and medicinal uses. Aloe is also used for decorative purposes and grows successfully indoors as a potted plant. It is found in many consumer products including beverages, skin lotion, cosmetics, or ointments for minor burns and sunburns.
Aloe Vera et santé
Aloe Vera is a stem less or very short-stemmed plant growing to 60–100 cm (24–39 in) tall, spreading by offsets. The leaves are thick and fleshy, green to grey-green, with some varieties showing white flecks on their upper and lower stem surfaces. The margin of the leaf is serrated and has small white teeth. The flowers are produced in summer on a spike up to 90 cm (35 in) tall, each flower being pendulous, with a yellow tubular corolla 2–3 cm (0.8–1.2 in) long. Like other Aloe species, Aloe Vera forms arbuscular mycorrhiza, a symbiosis that allows the plant better access to mineral nutrients in soil. Aloe Vera leaves contain phytochemicals under study for possible bioactivity, such as acetylated mannans, polymannans, anthraquinone C-glycosides, anthrones, other anthraquinones, such as emodin and various lectins.
The botanical name of Aloe vera is Aloe barbadensis miller. It belongs to Asphodelaceae (Liliaceae) family, and is a shrubby or arborescent, perennial, xerophytic, succulent, pea- green color plant. It grows mainly in the dry regions of Africa, Asia, Europe and America. In India, it is found in Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
The plant has triangular, fleshy leaves with serrated edges, yellow tubular flowers and fruits that contain numerous seeds. Each leaf is composed of three layers:
1) An inner clear gel that contains 99% water and rest is made of glucomannans, amino acids, lipids, sterols and vitamins.
2) The middle layer of latex which is the bitter yellow sap and contains anthraquinones and glycosides.
3) The outer thick layer of 15–20 cells called as rind which has protective function and synthesizes carbohydrates and proteins. Inside the rind are vascular bundles responsible for transportation of substances such as water (xylem) and starch (phloem).
2. History of aloe vera.
The Aloe vera plant has been known and used for centuries for its health, beauty, medicinal and skin care properties. The name Aloe vera derives from the Arabic word “Alloeh” meaning “shining bitter substance,” while “vera” in Latin means “true.” 2000 years ago, the Greek scientists regarded Aloe vera as the universal panacea. The Egyptians called Aloe “the plant of immortality.” Today, the Aloe vera plant has been used for various purposes in dermatology.
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Aloe vera has been used for medicinal purposes in several cultures for millennia: Greece, Egypt, India, Mexico, Japan and China.1 Egyptian queens Nefertiti and Cleopatra used it as part of their regular beauty regimes. Alexander the Great, and Christopher Columbus used it to treat soldiers’ wounds. The first reference to Aloe vera in English was a translation by John Goodyew in A.D. 1655 of Dioscorides’ Medical treatise De Materia Medica.2 By the early 1800s, Aloe vera was in use as a laxative in the United States, but in the mid-1930s, a turning point occurred when it was successfully used to treat chronic and severe radiation dermatitis.
3.About Aloe barbandesis Miller : the lifeblood of Forever.
Aloe Barbadensis Miller: It’s a mouthful, but it’s a name worth knowing. There are around 400 species of Aloe plants found in arid regions throughout the world. They’re each beneficial in their own way, but there is only one species that has been recognized for millennia for its magically soothing abilities… Aloe Barbadensis Miller. As one of the oldest recognized botanicals, records of Aloe exist on Sumerian clay tablets from as early as 2200 BC; Aloe Vera has long been lauded throughout history for its natural soothing, cooling and moisturizing abilities. It is known for soothing minor burns, comforting and moisturizing stressed skin, and even helping to aid in your skin’s natural ability to regenerate itself. With science, innovation and our devoted research and development team, Forever is dedicated to bringing the best Aloe Vera directly to you.
Aloe Barbadensis Miller is the most nutritionally valuable variety of aloe vera and the only kind Forever living products grows.
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Aloe vera is a nutritionally rich plant that aids in nutrient absorption, promotes healthy digestion and supports natural energy.
B.benefits of aloe vera gel.
The health benefits of Aloe Vera are such that it helps to boosts the immune system, cures dermatitis, cures wounds, halts cancerous growth, reduces arthritis pain, delays the aging process, helps in alleviating nausea, soothes Acid Reflux Symptoms, promotes hair growth, helps in lowering cholesterol and triglycerides, improves cardiovascular function and cures gum diseases.
B.1.Nutritional Value of Aloe Vera.
The leaves of Aloe Vera contain a certain amount of water, which brings to this plant a wonderful soothing quality. In Aloe Vera gel, a lot of vitamins and essential minerals that are beneficial for human health are found, such as vitamins A, C, E, B1, B6, potassium, calcium and magnesium. There are about 18 amino acids found in Aloe Vera and these amino acids work closely with other essential compounds to constitute many health benefits of Aloe Vera. Antioxidants in Aloe Vera are polyphenols which have powerful influence on the prevention against infections.
B.2.Active components with its properties:
Aloe vera contains 75 potentially active constituents: vitamins, enzymes, minerals, sugars, lignin, saponins, salicylic acids and amino acids.
Vitamins: It contains vitamins A (beta-carotene), C and E, which are antioxidants. It also contains vitamin B12, folic acid, and choline. Antioxidant neutralizes free radicals.
Enzymes: It contains 8 enzymes: aliiase, alkaline phosphatase, amylase, bradykinase, carboxypeptidase, catalase, cellulase, lipase, and peroxidase. Bradykinase helps to reduce excessive inflammation when applied to the skin topically, while others help in the breakdown of sugars and fats.
.Minerals: It provides calcium, chromium, copper, selenium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium and zinc. They are essential for the proper functioning of various enzyme systems in different metabolic pathways and few are antioxidants.
.Sugars: It provides monosaccharides (glucose and fructose) and polysaccharides: (glucomannans/polymannose). These are derived from the mucilage layer of the plant and are known as mucopolysaccharides. The most prominent monosaccharide is mannose-6-phosphate, and the most common polysaccharides are called glucomannans [beta-(1,4)-acetylated mannan]. Acemannan, a prominent glucomannan has also been found. Recently, a glycoprotein with antiallergic properties, called alprogen and novel anti-inflammatory compound, C-glucosyl chromone, has been isolated from Aloe vera gel.
.Anthraquinones: It provides 12 anthraquinones, which are phenolic compounds traditionally known as laxatives. Aloin and emodin act as analgesics, antibacterials and antivirals.
Fatty acids: It provides 4 plant steroids; cholesterol, campesterol, β-sisosterol and lupeol. All these have anti-inflammatory action and lupeol also possesses antiseptic and analgesic properties.
Hormones: Auxins and gibberellins that help in wound healing and have anti-inflammatory action.
Others: It provides 20 of the 22 human required amino acids and 7 of the 8 essential amino acids. It also contains salicylic acid that possesses anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Lignin, an inert substance, when included in topical preparations, enhances penetrative effect of the other ingredients into the skin. Saponins that are the soapy substances form about 3% of the gel and have cleansing and antiseptic properties.
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B.3.Mechanism of actions of Aloe vera.
Healing properties: Glucomannan, a mannose-rich polysaccharide, and gibberellin, a growth hormone, interacts with growth factor receptors on the fibroblast, thereby stimulating its activity and proliferation, which in turn significantly increases collagen synthesis after topical and oral Aloe vera. Aloe gel not only increased collagen content of the wound but also changed collagen composition (more type III) and increased the degree of collagen cross linking. Due to this, it accelerated wound contraction and increased the breaking strength of resulting scar tissue.An increased synthesis of hyaluronic acid and dermatan sulfate in the granulation tissue of a healing wound following oral or topical treatment has been reported.
Effects on skin exposure to UV and gamma radiation: Aloe vera gel has been reported to have a protective effect against radiation damage to the skin.Exact role is not known, but following the administration of aloe vera gel, an antioxidant protein, metallothionein, is generated in the skin, which scavenges hydroxyl radicals and prevents suppression of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase in the skin. It reduces the production and release of skin keratinocyte-derived immunosuppressive cytokines such as interleukin-10 (IL-10) and hence prevents UV-induced suppression of delayed type hypersensitivity.
Anti-inflammatory action: Aloe vera inhibits the cyclooxygenase pathway and reduces prostaglandin E2 production from arachidonic acid. Recently, the novel anti-inflammatory compound called C-glucosyl chromone was isolated from gel extracts.
Effects on the immune system: Alprogen inhibit calcium influx into mast cells, thereby inhibiting the antigen-antibody-mediated release of histamine and leukotriene from mast cells.7 In a study on mice that had previously been implanted with murine sarcoma cells, acemannan stimulates the synthesis and release of interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor from macrophages in mice, which in turn initiated an immune attack that resulted in necrosis and regression of the cancerous cells. Several low-molecular-weight compounds are also capable of inhibiting the release of reactive oxygen free radicals from activated human neutrophils.
Laxative effects: Anthraquinones present in latex are a potent laxative. It increases intestinal water content, stimulates mucus secretion and increases intestinal peristalsis.
Antiviral and antitumor activity: These actions may be due to indirect or direct effects. Indirect effect is due to stimulation of the immune system and direct effect is due to anthraquinones. The anthraquinone aloin inactivates various enveloped viruses such as herpes simplex, varicella zoster and influenza. In recent studies, a polysaccharide fraction has shown to inhibit the binding of benzopyrene to primary rat hepatocytes, thereby preventing the formation of potentially cancer-initiating benzopyrene-DNA adducts. An induction of glutathione S-transferase and an inhibition of the tumor-promoting effects of phorbol myristic acetate has also been reported which suggest a possible benefit of using aloe gel in cancer chemoprevention.
Moisturizing and anti-aging effect: Mucopolysaccharides help in binding moisture into the skin. Aloe stimulates fibroblast which produces the collagen and elastin fibers making the skin more elastic and less wrinkled. It also has cohesive effects on the superficial flaking epidermal cells by sticking them together, which softens the skin. The amino acids also soften hardened skin cells and zinc acts as an astringent to tighten pores. Its moisturizing effects has also been studied in treatment of dry skin associated with occupational exposure where aloe vera gel gloves improved the skin integrity, decreases appearance of fine wrinkle and decreases erythema. It also has anti-acne effect.
Antiseptic effect: Aloe vera contains 6 antiseptic agents: Lupeol, salicylic acid, urea nitrogen, cinnamonic acid, phenols and sulfur. They all have inhibitory action on fungi, bacteria and viruses.
B.4. the best health benefits of Aloe Vera.
Aloe Vera :
Helps to boost the immune system.
Beverages made from aloe vera juice possess natural detoxifying properties that effectively cleanse the digestive system and the circulatory system. As the absorption level of nutrients accelerates, it results in better blood circulation and also improves the body’s nutritional quality within the cells. When the blood is oxygen rich, it automatically provides nutrients within the cells more proficiently. These healthy cells ensure body’s ability to ward off infections, thereby strengthening the immune system. It has the capability to neutralize harmful bacteria. Its rejuvenating properties work within the body to keep it fresh and active throughout the day. Many studies have shown that these antitumor and immune-modulatory properties are due to aloe vera polysaccharides.
Helps in curing dermatitis.
Aloe vera has been used for skin ailments since ancient times. The pure inner gel extracted from the aloe leaf is the best natural remedy for skin abrasions and it also helps to diminish the symptoms of aging skin conditions. Many topical skin care products and even personal care products, toiletries, and skin cosmetics include aloe vera extract. It also helps in curing stings, rashes, acne, and psoriasis.
Helps in curing wounds.
Aloe vera has been considered a natural healer ever since it was discovered thousands of years ago. If used externally, it is the best option for wound dressing. In fact, in many cases it is seen that aloe vera works like magic, even in the most serious of emergency room wound cases. The juice instantly seals the wound while drawing the flow of blood to the wound, thus enhancing the process of wound healing. In many studies, it has been proven that aloe effectively treats third-degree burn victims and it restores the burned skin faster. It is also known that a large amount of aloe vera gel can heal wounds of gunshots and tissue injuries.
Helps in halting cancerous growth.
Aloe vera helps in strengthening the immune system. The use of aloe gel also destroys cancerous tumors effectively. According to some researches, aloe vera polysaccharides contain some effective macrophages that produce huge volumes of nitric oxide, which has antitumor potential. In naturopathy, there are innumerable methods of cancer prevention and the aloe vera-based method has proven to be one of the most successful ones. However, some experts say that it may when used alone may not be very effective in advanced cases so a combination of proper herbs like spirulina, cat’s claw and advanced therapies like intravenous vitamin C should also be included. It is always advisable to start any kind of cancer treatment after consulting a medical professional or physician.
Helps in reducing arthritis pain.
Aloe Vera is used for its amazing anti-inflammatory properties that work instantly on the pain and swelling resulting from arthritis. Its juice is extremely effective in calming the swelling and inflammation that are closely associated with arthritis conditions. In fact, topical application on swelling or drinking aloe vera juice both show positive results in curing arthritis pain.
Helps in delaying the aging process.
Aloe vera has been a primary component in many skin products that help in retaining youthfulness through healthier skin. The added support of aloe vera in any skin cream enhances its function as a wrinkle fader and skin rejuvenator. The anti-aging properties work on the skin and keep it fresh, supple, wrinkle-free and bright. The properties of aloe vera make it penetrate quickly within the various layers of the skin, even down to the muscles of the body.
Helps in alleviating nausea.
Nausea can occur due to a host of reasons, including consuming contaminated food, having a virus or flu, or even due to chemotherapy treatments. There are many man-made medicines for nausea, however nowadays doctors are also prescribing natural options for treatment. Oftentimes, nausea feelings originate from disorders in the stomach or in the digestive tract. Aloe vera juice is excellent for a sick stomach and makes a person feel better by bringing a calm feeling throughout the body. This indirectly helps to alleviate the feelings of nausea.
Soothes Acid Reflux Symptoms.
Acid reflux is often wrongly known to be a disease, while it is actually just a symptom that involves heart burn and discomfort. Initially, one can try the natural remedy of consuming the soothing aloe vera juice, which usually works effectively and initiates proper functioning. However, eating fried and processed food should be avoided.
Promotes Hair Growth.
Aloe vera has proven to be an excellent option for promoting hair growth naturally. The hair products that contain it are essential to retain voluminous and healthy hair. A person can apply its gel on the entire scalp and hair to treat hair loss. It has an enzyme that is beneficial in stimulating hair growth. Aloe vera shampoo improves blood circulation and keeps away from stress and mental strain. In fact, it has anti-inflammatory properties that effectively treat ‘Androgenetic Alopecia’. Using it regularly as shampoo and conditioner, helps to prevent the disturbing problem of premature hair loss.
Helps in lowering Cholesterol and Triglycerides.
Aloe vera gel, when used internally, automatically improves the blood quality and thus helps in re-balancing the other components in blood like cholesterol and glucose. It effectively lowers cholesterol and total triglyceride content. Blueberries are also powerful, cholesterol-lowering agents, thus one can imagine how great a natural remedy it can be if one combine blueberries and aloe vera.
Improves Cardiovascular Function.
Aloe vera extract accelerates the supply of blood and purifies it at the same time. This blood accelerates the delivery of oxygen to the organs in the body, thereby maximizing their functionality. Organs like the brain and the heart need oxygen compulsorily that is supported by this purified blood. Therefore, aloe vera indirectly keeps the blood fresh and rich in oxygen to serve these purposes perfectly.
Helps in curing gum diseases
Dental and gum diseases can be cured by aloe vera. One can try out this natural remedy at home by putting some aloe vera powder on a toothbrush, then brushing normally. The aloe vera powder soothes gums and cures any kind of infection or bruises. Aloe vera juice can also help in keeping gums healthy. Just gargling the liquid within mouth before swallowing can do the need full. There should also be an increase in the dietary intake of vitamin D. Both these measures are sufficient to get the gums back in shape within a few months.
BENEFITS OF ALOE VERA
B.5. The Kew Gardens Researches.
According to Kew Gardens, England’s royal botanical center of excellence, Aloe vera has been used for centuries and is currently more popular than ever.
It is cultivated worldwide, primarily as a crop for “Aloe gel,” which comes from the leaf.
Aloe vera is widely used today in:
Food – it is approved by the FDA as a flavoring.
Cosmetics.
Food supplements.
Herbal remedies.
The earliest record of a human use for Aloe vera comes from the Ebers Papyrus (an Egyptian medical record) from the16th century BC. According to a study published in the Indian Journal of Dermatology, in ancient Egypt, they called Aloe vera “that plant of immortality.” The authors added that the plant has been used therapeutically for many centuries in China, Japan, India, Greece, Egypt, Mexico, and Japan.
Benefits of Aloe Vera.
The medicinal claims made about Aloe vera, as with many herbs and plants, are endless. Some are backed by rigorous scientific studies while others are not. This article focuses mainly on those that are backed by research.
. Teeth and gums.
A study published in General Dentistry reported that Aloe vera in tooth gels is as effective as toothpaste in fighting cavities.
The researchers compared the germ-fighting ability of an Aloe vera tooth gel with two popular toothpastes. They found that the gel was just as good, and in some cases even better than the commercial toothpastes at controlling cavity-causing oral bacteria.
The authors explain that Aloe latex contains anthraquinones, compounds that actively heal and reduce pain through natural anti-inflammatory effects.
The scientists warned that not all gels they analyzed contained the proper form of Aloe vera – they must contain the stabilized gel that exists in the center of the plant to be effective.
BENEFITS OF ALOE VERA
. Constipation.
Germany’s regulatory agency for herbs – Commission E – approved the use of Aloe vera for the treatment of constipation. Dosages of 50-200 milligrams of Aloe latex are commonly taken in liquid or capsule form once daily for up to 10 days.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ruled in 2002 that there is not enough data on the safety and efficacy of Aloe products; so, in the U.S., they cannot be sold to treat constipation.
Diabetes-induced foot ulcers.
A study carried out at the Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, India, and published in the International Wound Journal looked at Aloe’s ability to treat ulcers.
They reported that a “gel formed with carbopol 974p (1 percent) and Aloe vera promotes significant wound healing and closure in diabetic rats compared with the commercial product and provides a promising product to be used in diabetes-induced foot ulcers.”
Antioxidant and possible antimicrobial properties.
Aloe vera may be used on skin conditions or superficial cuts for its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
Researchers at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, published a study in the journal Molecules.
The team set out to determine whether the methanol extract of leaf skins and flowers of Aloe vera might have beneficial effects on human health. The scientists focused on the extract’s possible antioxidant and antimycoplasmic activities.
Mycoplasma is a type of bacteria that lack a cell wall; they are unaffected by many common antibiotics. Antimycoplasmic substances destroy these bacteria.
They reported that both Aloe vera flower and leaf extracts had antioxidant properties, especially the leaf skin extract. The leaf skin extract also exhibited antimycoplasmic properties.
The authors concluded that “A. Vera extracts from leaf skin and flowers can be considered as good natural antioxidant sources.”
Protection from ultraviolet (UV) irradiation.
Scientists at Kyung Hee University Global Campus, South Korea, wanted to determine whether baby Aloe shoot extract and adult Aloe shoot extract might have a protective effect on UVB-induced skin photoaging; in other words, whether they could protect the skin from the aging effects of sunlight.
Baby Aloe shoot extract (BAE) comes from 1-month old shoots while adult Aloe shoot extract (AE) comes from 4-month old shoots.
In an article published in Phytotherapy Research, the authors concluded: “Our results suggest that BAE may potentially protect the skin from UVB-induced damage more than AE.”
Protection from skin damage after radiation therapy.
A study carried out at the University of Naples, Italy, tested five different topical creams to see how effective they might be in protecting the skin of breast cancer patients receiving radiation therapy. One of these creams contained Aloe.
They divided 100 patients into five groups of 20; each was prescribed a different topical treatment. They applied the creams twice daily, starting 15 days before radiation therapy treatment, and carried on for 1 month afterward.
During the 6-week period, the participants underwent weekly skin assessments.
In the journal Radiation Oncology, the scientists reported that the preventive use of the topical hydrating creams reduced the incidence of skin side effects in the women treated with radiation therapy for breast cancer, none performed significantly better.
“All moisturizing creams used in this study were equally valid in the treatment of skin damage induced by radiotherapy.”
Depression, learning, and memory – an animal experiment.
A study published in Nutritional Neuroscience found that Aloe vera reduced depression and improved memory in mice.
After carrying out experiments on laboratory mice, they concluded: “Aloe vera enhances learning and memory, and also alleviates depression in mice.”
Further studies are needed to establish whether humans might also receive the same benefits.
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Wounds from second-degree burns.
A team of plastic surgeons compared Aloe vera gel to 1 percent silver sulphadiazine cream for the treatment of second-degree burn wounds.
They reported in the Journal of Pakistan Medical Association that the burn wounds among the patients treated with Aloe vera healed significantly quicker compared with those treated with 1 percent silver sulfadiazine (SSD).
The researchers added that those in the Aloe vera group experienced significantly more and earlier pain relief than those in the SSD group.
The authors wrote: “Thermal burns patients dressed with Aloe vera gel showed advantage compared to those dressed with SSD regarding early wound epithelialization, earlier pain relief, and cost-effectiveness.”
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
A randomized, double-blind human trial carried out at St. George’s Hospital Medical School, London, United Kingdom investigated Aloe and IBS. Their results were published in the International Journal of Clinical Practice. Participants with IBS were given either Aloe vera or a placebo. After 3 months, there were no significant differences in symptoms of diarrhea
Some studies have shown that topical Aloe gel may help in abrasions and burns.
C.Uses of Aloe Vera.
Aloe Vera is widely used in products for personal care products, cosmetics, detergents, and is popular as a dietary supplement.
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Aloe Vera is also added to other ingredients to make soap, facial toners, facial scrubs and masks, after shave, mists, lip balm, salve, tinctures, washes, shampoos, creams, astringents and to prepare Aloe Vera juice.
D.Cultivation of Aloe Vera.
Aloe Vera is a favourite herb of many nations of the world. Ancient physicians considered it to be a blessing to mankind. The origins of Aloe Vera are in North Africa. Its name derives from the Arabic word ‘alloeh’ which means ‘bitter’. This name was given to aloe because of its juice, which has a bitter taste. Vera in Latin means ‘real’. There are more than 300 species of Aloe, but only 4 of them have medicinal properties. Aloe barbadensis miller is at the top of the list for its healing properties.
The first note of aloe is found on the Sumerian clay tables that date back to 2100 BC. Antiquity of these plants is confirmed by the Egyptian papyri that date back to 1500 BC. The famous ‘Egyptian Book of medicines’ on Ebers papyrus reveals how to use aloe for medicinal purposes. The Egyptians called aloe ‘plant of immortality’. They used it in the treatment of infection, against the parasites and for treating skin diseases. Queens of Egypt considered aloe to be the source of their beauty, and pharaohs took it in their afterlife. African hunters have used aloe as a natural deodorant. Filipinos used aloe for treating kidney infection.
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In India, China, Greece and the Roman Empire aloe vera has been used as a remedy for injuries, bites, burns, infections, inflammation and swelling. Ayurveda (the ancient Indian science of health and life) is considered aloe vera to be rasayana – the rejuvenator of the organism. According to Ayurveda, aloe vera contains 4 flavours: sweet, sour, bitter and astringent. Plants that contain four flavours are rare and are considered extremely medicinal. In addition to aloe, only two plants in the world contain four flavours: rose petals and guggul.
Now aloe vera is grown in many parts of the world with warm climate. Aloe is widely used in products for personal care products, cosmetics, detergents, and is popular as a dietary supplement
E.Forever living Products.
E.1.about us.
In 1978, Rex Maughan invited close family and friends to the first Forever Living Products meeting in Tempe, Arizona. There he unveiled a revolutionary and customized plan – offer the best consumable products to the public, products that are proven to promote lasting wellness and health, and let the products and the people who try them speak for themselves.
REX MAUGHAN
Forever Living Products International, Inc.(FLPI).
Forever Living Products International (FLPI) is an American privately held multi-level marketing (MLM) company based in Scottsdale, Arizona, which manufactures and markets aloe vera-based drinks and bee-derived cosmetics, dietary supplements, and personal care products.
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Founded in 1978 and located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Forever Living Products, through its group of global companies is the largest grower, manufacturer and distributor of aloe vera products in the world.
For almost 40 years, we have dedicated ourselves to seeking out nature’s best sources for health and beauty and sharing them with the world. With a commitment to quality and purity, we are passionate about helping everyone around the world look and feel better.
Forever Aloe Vera is grown at our plantations in the Dominican Republic and Texas. Forever Aloe is carefully grown and cultivated, ensuring the highest quality plant possible. Aloe is often referred to as nature’s best gift due to the proven health benefits derived from the gel found inside the leaf of the plant. Growing Aloe with care in the best possible climate and conditions guarantees that you receive the best products available. From plant to product to you!
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Our Global Presence.
Millions of people in over 160 countries have discovered the benefits of Forever’s aloe vera products to help them and their families look better and feel better. Use the map below to discover where Forever’s international business has grown over the last 40 years.
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E.2.Aloe barbadensis miller.
People have been using aloe vera for its soothing qualities since 2200 BC.Aloe vera has powerful benefits that help you look better and feel better inside and out. From aiding in digestion and promoting natural energy to soothing and conditioning the skin, pure inner-leaf aloe vera gel is at the heart of everything we do at Forever.
Forever Living produtcs use Aloe barbadensis miller, to manufacture his produts such as :
Drinks.
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Friday Find: Uomo by Ermenegildo Zenga
At Christmas I was fortunate to receive a bottle of the fragrance Uomo by Ermenegildo Zenga. My friend thought it would suit me and she was totally right, I really like the fragrance. The masculine scent, developed by Zenga perfumer Alberto Morillas, is both refreshing and zesty.
A blend of nature and science, as with all fragrances it becomes your own personal scent when influenced by your own…
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