Aloe Barbadensis Flower Extract

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overview

Aloe vera is a cactus-like plant that has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. It contains two substances that are used in health care products: a clear gel and a yellow latex. Aloe vera gel is generally safe to use on the skin, but aloe vera latex can be harmful if taken orally. Aloe vera gel may help to shorten the duration of wound healing for first- and second-degree burns and promote wound healing. It may also help to reduce redness, scaling, itching and inflammation caused by mild to moderate psoriasis. Aloe vera gel may help to bind moisture into the skin, making it more elastic and less wrinkled. It contains antiseptic agents that may help to inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi. Aloe vera gel has soothing and hydrating properties, making it beneficial for sensitive and irritated skin. Aloe vera contains antioxidants that may help to protect the skin from environmental stressors.

benefits

{"Wound Healing": "Aloe vera gel may help to shorten the duration of wound healing for first- and second-degree burns and promote wound healing.", "Anti-inflammatory Action": "Aloe vera gel may help to reduce redness, scaling, itching and inflammation caused by mild to moderate psoriasis.", "Moisturizing and Anti-aging Effect": "Aloe vera gel may help to bind moisture into the skin, making it more elastic and less wrinkled.", "Antiseptic Effect": "Aloe vera contains antiseptic agents that may help to inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi.", "Soothing and Hydration": "Aloe vera gel has soothing and hydrating properties, making it beneficial for sensitive and irritated skin.", "Antioxidant Qualities": "Aloe vera contains antioxidants that may help to protect the skin from environmental stressors."}

Skin suitability

Suitable for all skin types, especially sensitive and irritated skin.

concerns

{"Topical": "Aloe vera gel is generally safe when used as recommended. However, some people may experience redness, burning, stinging sensation and rarely generalized dermatitis.", "Oral": "Aloe vera latex can cause abdominal cramps, diarrhea, red urine, hepatitis, dependency or worsening of constipation. Prolonged use has been reported to increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Laxative effect may cause electrolyte imbalances (low potassium levels)."}

precautions

Contraindicated in cases of known allergy to plants in the Liliaceae family. Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Oral aloe is not recommended during pregnancy due to theoretical stimulation of uterine contractions, and in breastfeeding mothers, it may sometime causes gastrointestinal distress in the nursing infant.

source

Aloe vera plant, its leaves.

CIR

Safe for use in cosmetics.

EWG

Best

additional info

Aloe vera has wide spectrum of the properties and uses, some of them could be myths and some of them could be real magic. Aloe vera is a dietary supplement and not a regulated drug. There is no guarantee of strength, purity, or safety of these products. Aloe vera is approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a food additive for flavor. The two-year NTP study on consumption of non-decolorized whole leaf extract of Aloe vera found clear evidence of carcinogenic activity in male and female rats, based on tumors of the large intestine. From what we know right now, there is nothing that would lead us to believe that these findings are not relevant to humans. However, more information, including how individuals use different types of Aloe vera products, is needed to determine the potential risks to humans. What do the NTP rodent studies mean for humans? The NTP rat studies give cause for serious concern. Some questions that need to be answered before their importance can be fully appreciated include: What products are actually in the market place? What are the aloin levels across a broad spectrum of products? What are the patterns of human exposure? There is not enough information currently available to know how much Aloe vera people are consuming or for how long. Based on what we know right now, there is nothing that would lead us to believe that this finding would not be relevant to humans. What could cause the tumors and other effects? We suspect the aloin but are not sure. We hope to do more studies to determine what may be causing the tumors. Should I stop drinking Aloe? That is a decision you might want to make with your health care provider. Like any personal decision, the more information you have the better. Currently, manufacturers of these products are not required to label aloin concentration in Aloe vera products. If aloin is the cause of the tumors in rats then, generally speaking, the lower the concentration of aloin in a product, the lower the possibility that it may cause harm. Tumors developed in animals that drank water containing 60 ppm of aloin daily for nearly their entire lifetime.