Aloe: Elixir of Beauty & Health

Also known as the “plant of immortality”, aloe is actually the miraculous natural ingredient for flawless skin. With moisturizing, regulating, cleansing and healing properties, suitable for every skin type, it is the plant that has perhaps the longest list of uses in the international bibliography of medicine.
One of the most famous reports on aloe is that of Christopher Columbus, who wrote: “Four plants are essential for every man’s health: wheat, vine, olive and aloe vera. The first nourishes him, the second rejuvenates his spirit, the third gives him harmony, the fourth heals him “.
Although the West has discovered its healing properties in recent years, it is already known that aloe can treat more than sixty different diseases, many of which are skin related, while it is still in research laboratories, with experts discovering more and more miraculous uses.

Rich in vitamins, enzymes and minerals
Aloe has a rich content of vitamins, enzymes and minerals. Contains over 150 ingredients, such as lignin, saponins, anthraquinones, vitamins, calcium, iron, copper, zinc, amino acids, enzymes, polysaccharides, sterols, lectins, etc. Its active ingredients transport the nutrients to the inner layers of the skin, while the polysaccharides it contains create a grid, preventing the loss of natural moisture. To further enhance the action of aloe, enrich your diet with foods rich in vitamin C.

Body and hair care
It keeps the skin soft and is used for body and hair care, as it moisturizes, increases collagen production and strengthens the body’s natural defenses.
It is considered effective in treating acne, slows down skin aging and fights itching, skin allergies, insect bites, eczema and fungal infections, and can even reduce psoriasis.
Aloe is used as a sedative in various skin irritations, such as burns, calluses, scars, herpes.