Aloe Vera

Botanical Name : Aloe Vera, Aloe Barbadensis
Common Name : Aloe, Barbados Aloe, Curacao Aloe, Indian Aloe, Ghi Kunvar
 
Nature & Features
Aloe Vera is a succulent that belongs to the liliaceae family. It is one of the 250 known species of aloes, referred to by the scientific terms of Aloe Vera and Aloe Barbadensis called Ghrita Kumari in Sanskrit, it is commonly known as Aloe, Aloe Vera, Barbados Aloe, Sabila and Pita Sabila. Akin to cactus in appearance, it grows naturally in Africa, America, Europe and Asia.

Aloe Vera Products

  • Aloe Vera Cosmetics
    • Aloe Vera Shampoo
    • Aloe Vera Soap
    • Aloe Vera Lotions
      - Sun Screen Lotion
      - Dandruff Removing Lotion
    • Aloe Vera Creams
    • Aloe Vera Face Wash
  • Other Aloe Vera Products
    • Aloe Vera Gel
    • Aloe Vera Juice
These aloe vera based products can be made on private labeling.
 

Properties

Chemical Composition
Aloe vera leaf contains more than 200 different constituents. The juice contains, on average, more than 99% water. Major constituents are: Acemannan and other polysaccharides boost T-lymphocyte cells, which help promote skin healing and neutralize many of the enzymes responsible for damaging the mucosal wall Aloe-emodin, Aloins, Barbaloin and Isobarbaloin, amino acids the human body stops manufacturing its own mucopolysaccharides around puberty and from then on must rely on outside sources.

Application & Usage
Externally Aloe vera gel is helpful for

  • Abrasions
  • Acne
  • Boils
  • Burns
  • Bursitis
  • Carbuncles
  • Chafed And Cracked Skin
  • Chafed Nipples From Breast Feeding
  • Cuts And Scratches
  • Dandruff
  • Denture (Gum) Sores
  • Dermatitis
  • Inflamed Eyes
  • Insect Bites
  • Post-Treatment Dental Discomfort And Pain
  • Radiation Burns
  • Rashes
  • Psoriasis
  • Skin Irritation
  • Skin Rashes
  • Sprains
  • Stings
  • Sunburn
  • Ulcers
  • Warts
  • Wounds
  • Wrinkles
  • X-Ray Burns
  • Aid In Keeping The Skin Supple
  • Have A Moisturizing Effect On The Skin
  • Prevent Infection

By Placing A Protective Coating On The Affected Areas Which

  1. Accelerates the rate of healing
  2. Decreases swelling and redness
  3. Increases the availability of oxygen to the skin
  4. Increases the synthesis and strength of tissue
  5. Prevents blisters
  6. Reduces inflammation
  7. Relieves pain
  8. Relieve itching due to insect bites and allergies

Consumer Industry

  1. Cosmetics industry: Face cream, Sun screen lotion, Dandruff removing lotion
  2. Pharmaceutical industry: Burn, Blisters balms, Liver tonic, Constipation medicine, Dental tonics etc.
  3. Edible juice
  4. Fabric softener
  5. Pet animal's toiletries
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