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AMI Skin Care Sample Pack : Aloe Vera

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AMI Skin Care Sample Pack : Aloe Vera

This Clear and Clean cosmetic bag carries your skin care so you can take them anywhere. You will always have your skin care right at your fingertips.

You will receive four 1 oz. Size of our top selling skin care products. This will include: aloe vera gele, miracle aid creme, hand & body lotion and ache-away liniment. Each containing 50 to 80 percent aloe in each product. Treat yourself and someone special to this ami sample pack today!

Disclaimer: Aloe Master International, Aloe Healthy Living and Symbios, L.L.C. do not make any health claims regarding any of its products. The suggestions and products on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. As with all good health measures, it is important for an individual to be under the routine care of a physician and to follow the directions of qualified health care professionals. The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.


AMI Hair & Skin Care Sample Pack : Aloe Vera

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AMI Hair & Skin Care Sample Pack : Aloe Vera

This Clear and Clean cosmetic bag carries your skin care so you can take them anywhere. You will always have your skin care right at your fingertips. You will receive four 1 OZ. size of our SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER, HAND & BODY LOTION AND ACHE-AWAY

INIMENT. Each containing 50 to 60 percent ALOE in each product. Treat yourself and someone special to this AMI Sample Pack TODAY!

Disclaimer: Aloe Master International, Aloe Healthy Living and Symbios, L.L.C. do not make any health claims regarding any of its products. The suggestions and products on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. As with all good health measures, it is important for an individual to be under the routine care of a physician and to follow the directions of qualified health care professionals. The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.


Miracle Aid Creme : Aloe Vera

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Miracle Aid Creme : Aloe Vera

Ami Miracle Aid Creme contains 70% Aloe vera gel.

Miracle Aid Creme is a superb all-purpose skin cream which contains a pure Aloe Vera and 500 i.u. per oz. of Vitamin E. It also contains Vitamin A. This is a soothing, moisturizing, deep penetrating cream rich in polysaccharides for promoting healthy skin. This concentrated cream accelerates the reconditioning of skin damaged by aging, irritations, infections, abrasions, burns, insect bites, stings, rashes, fever blisters, diaper rash, body sores, bruises, itching and symptoms of dry skin. Unscented.

DIRECTIONS: Apply to cleansed skin as often as desired. May be used as a face moisturizer, and can be worn under make-up to protect your skin.

Miracle Aid Creme

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Aloe Vera Gel, Sorbitol, Stearic Acid, Purified Water, Isopropyl, Palmitate, Safflower Oil (and) Aloe Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Cetyl Alcohol, Triethanolamine, Allantoin, Silk Amino Acids, Retinal Palmitate, Methylparaben, Imidazolidinyl Urea.

Disclaimer: Aloe Master International, Aloe Healthy Living and Symbios, L.L.C. do not make any health claims regarding any of its products. The suggestions and products on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. As with all good health measures, it is important for an individual to be under the routine care of a physician and to follow the directions of qualified health care professionals. The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.


Aloe Vera Juice : Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera Juice : Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera Juice Benefit, Drinking Aloe Vera Juice

Among the many plant ingredients that are in use today, the ALOE VERA is one of the most versatile. It is not a recent botanical discovery and has been in use for more than 3000 years. Aloe Vera Juice is a nutritional storehouse, containing vitamins B1, B2, B6, C, niacinamide, choline and 18 amino acids, in addition to many other nutritional substances. It nutritionally benefits of aloe vera juice the intestinal system.

Aloe vera – a brief description:

Although it is considered to be a member of lily family, the aloe Vera is very much like a cactus in appearance. It is native of the arid region, but is now being cultivated in many parts of the world. Like a cactus plant, it is fleshy and succulent and yields a thick gel- like juice, known as aloe vera juice. It is used today in many products, including cosmetics, skin lotions and moisturizers, burn gels and even sun screen creams.

Aloe Vera Juice and gel – Juice is taken from the aloe vera leaves. The bitter juice is often prepared as a flavored drink and is used to help with digestive problems.

aloe vera juice – aloe vera juice benefit, drinking aloe vera juice

Aloe vera contains numerous vitamins and minerals, enzymes, amino acids, natural sugars and agents which may be anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial. The bulk of the aloe leaf is filled with gel, 96% water with the other 4% containing 75 known substances. The combination and balance of the plant’s ingredients are what purportedly gives it its healing properties. Aloe vera juice can be effective for treating inflammatory bowel disease.

Aloe vera juice contains a wealth of vitamins, B1, B2, B3, B6, C, and choline, plus minerals, calcium, chlorine, copper, germanium, iron, magnesium lactate, manganese, potassium, silicon, sodium, and sulfer. But its uniqueness lies in its wealth of phytochemicals such as the organic acids chrysophanic, salicylic, succinic, and uric, polysaccharides such as acemannen, enzymes such as glutathione peroxidase, and various resins.
Looking for Aloe vera juice benefits?

1) Helps Heal Wounds: aloe gel is a mild anesthetic, relieving itching, swelling, and pain: it also is antibacterial and anti fungal, increases blood flow to wounded areas, and stimulates fibroblasts, the skin cells responsible for wound healing.

2) Cell renewal process: One of the most remarkable qualities of aloe vera juice is its ability to speed up the cell renewal process. This helps to improve many cellular functions and protects the skin from degeneration.

3) Protects from early aging: Aloe vera has an astringent action and tightens the skin, thus protecting it from early aging.

4) Arthritis, Joint and Muscle Pain: Aloe Vera is believed to reduce severe joint and muscle pain associated with arthritis, as well as pain related to tendentious and injuries. When applied directly to the area of pain, Aloe Vera penetrates the skin to soothe the pain. Studies have also found that ingestion of Aloe Vera on a daily basis can help prevent and cause a regression of adjutant arthritis.

5) Screens Out Radiation: Aloe protects against skin damage from X rays. Aloe vera juice was an effective antioxidant, mopping up the free radicals caused by radiation, and that it protected two of the body’s healing substances, super oxide dismutase (an antioxidant enzyme) and glutamine (an amino acid which stimulates the immune system).

6) Improves digestion: One of its most popular benefit these days is in helping any type of digestive or bowel disorder. Aloe Vera has received an enormous amount of positive Press for its benefits in helping IBS, irritable bowel syndrome. It is also useful with other digestive problems, including peptic ulcers or any type of stomach inflammation.

7) Moisturizer: Aloe vera moisturizes by carrying added emollients into the skin up to seven layers. aloe vera is an ideal moisturizer and has been very much success on dry, dehydrated and mature skin.

8) Removes dead cells: One of the best benefit of aloe vera is its action on dead epithelial cells on the skin surface. Aloe extracts help to soften these dead cells, aiding their removal from the surface, leaving the skin smoother.

9) Internal benefit of aloe vera is that it helps with constipation, diarrhea and other intestinal problems.

10) Coronary Heart Disease: Coronary heart disease is one of the major causes of death in the United States. However, studies suggest that the ingestion of Aloe Vera gel may have a beneficial effect to the accumulation of blood fat lipids associated with the disease.


Aloe Vera Myth or Medicine?: Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera Myth or Medicine?: Aloe Vera

It was about three years ago, whilst I was a full time General Practitioner, a job that I had been doing both at home and abroad for twenty eight years, that I came across Aloe Vera.

I had vaguely heard of it as an addition to various cosmetic products, but I was completely ignorant of its origin and unconcerned about its actions. I was certainly unaware of its fabled medicinal properties and as a strictly conventional physician I had no interest in any form of complementary or alternative medicine. In fact, I was almost dismissive of claims made by alternative practitioners and felt they largely achieved their ‘cures’ by way of a placebo effect. So I left it to others to indulge in acupuncture and applied kinesiology – what was that anyway?

Should anyone have told me that within three years of my meeting with a mother, whose son’s eczema had totally cleared with an Aloe Vera and Bee Propolis cream, that I would be researching its medicinal uses full time, I would have laughed. But it happened. That meeting was to totally change my medical perspective and in fact to change my life.

At first I couldn’t accept that Aloe Vera combined with Bee Propolis (the sticky resinous substance collected from various tree barks and buds by bees with which they line their hives creating a sterile environment) could suppress this atopic or juvenile eczema, where all my moisturisers and steroid creams had not. It was even more upsetting because my special interest in Medicine was dermatology and I thought I knew a bit about it. What was in this stuff? Why did it work? I was already sure it wasn’t a placebo effect so my search for a scientific explanation began.

Aloe Vera  Myth

I began this search by reading everything I could about the plant’s history, for by now I at least realised that it was a succulent (Liliaciae Sub species aloinae), a member of the lily and onion family, also related to garlic and asparagus, of which there are more than three hundred varieties but of which only a few had medicinal properties. It is generally accepted that the most potent was Aloe Vera Barbadensis Miller.

The name Aloe Vera or True Aloe probably stems from the Arabic word Alloeh meaning “Shining bitter substance”. We still refer to “bitter aloes” describing the laxative drug still listed in the U.S. Pharmacopoeia today. This drug was made from the sap of the plant found under the hard green rind. It contains mainly aloin, chemically an anthraquinone, which has been known since ancient times to possess very powerful purgative action if used neat. Bearing in mind that severe constipation was a very serious problem in those days, it is not surprising that this extract of Aloe Vera was highly prized just for this action.

I discovered that Aloe Vera has been used by mankind for several thousand years and over the centuries there have been many references to Aloe Vera in many cultures: from the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, as well as in the literature of the Indian and Chinese peoples. Several famous physicians such as Pliny the Elder, Dioscorides and Galen, the father of modern medicine, who first described how the circulation worked, all used Aloe Vera as part of their therapeutic armoury.

There are also many romantic tales about it, suggesting that the Egyptian queens Nerfertiti and Cleopatra used it as part of their regular beauty regimes. Supposedly Alexander the Great in 333 B.C. was persuaded by his mentor Aristotle to capture the Island of Socotra in the Indian Ocean for its famed Aloe supplies, needed to treat his wounded soldiers. Aloe is also mentioned in the Bible several times, for example, in St. John’s Gospel, but this was in fact, Lignin Aloe, not Aloe Vera. Lignin Aloe is a tree whose scented bark was used for incense as well as an ingredient used in embalming the dead.

The true Aloe has been endowed with such marvellous properties that over the years around the world it has been given many wonderful names such as Burn Plant, Medicine Plant, Wand of Heaven and Plant of Life.
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 which he wrote in AD 70-90.

Traders first brought Aloe Vera to London in 1693 and by 1843 considerable amounts were being imported to be made up into medicines. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries it remained one of the main popular prescribed and over-the-counter medicines.

Whilst discovering the fascinating history of Aloe Vera I was also experimenting with some Aloe products on myself and my family, and getting some remarkable results. Aloe Vera can be drunk as a nutritional health drink or tonic or it can be applied topically to the skin and scalp as creams and lotions. Like most natural remedies, Aloe works best when used fresh from the plant but it oxidises rapidly when cut and exposed to the air. Unfortunately, it will only grow in warm, fertile areas and its main enemy is frost, so here it must be grown indoors. If one has access to a mature plant then the best way is to cut a leaf off it, fillet out the inner leaf gel and use it directly, but for most of us it is necessary to buy a preserved product. I think the product should remain as near to the natural plant as possible to achieve the correct balance of ingredients and be interfered with as little as possible, so I do not favour products that have either been heat treated, filtered, concentrated or powdered.

When using it at home I saw the phenomenal effect it had as a first aid burn treatment – my wife often burns her hands on the Aga oven because the glove is never where it should be. She was very skeptical at first, but was truly amazed by the rapid pain relief, the speed of healing and the healing without a scar. She never even attempts to find the glove now!! No wonder it is called the burn plant!

I had also discovered that the first really scientific research into Aloe Vera was carried out in the 1930s and 1940s into its effect on X-Ray burns.(1-9) I started drinking the gel daily and after about ten days noticed that chronic catarrh, a legacy of smoking for 20 years, had cleared up and more importantly I just generally felt much better.

Reassured by experience and my reading which confirmed Aloe Vera as a tried, tested, extremely safe and non toxic remedy, I was prepared to try it out on some selected patients in my practice.

My investigation at that time had shown that Aloe Vera seemed to work in two definite areas, firstly on damaged epithelial tissue and secondly on the immune system. An epithelium is an anatomical term that is defined as “a layer of cells that covers the surface of the body or lines a cavity that connects with it”. So the skin, the largest of our body organs, is the largest epithelial tissue. It connects through the mouth with the lining of the gastro-intestinal tract as well as the lining of the nose and sinuses, the lining of the lungs and the genital tract. It is not surprising, therefore, that Aloe Vera will speed up the healing of a burn or some damaged eczematous skin just as well as it will heal a mouth ulcer or even a stomach ulcer or a problem of the bowel lining – all epithelial tissue. It is certainly not a panacea for all ills as, unfortunately, some people suggest. This action on surfaces and membranes rather than on solid organs defines its uses, and where it is appropriate its effect is often dramatic.

Conditions which are caused by a disordered immune system such as asthma and some forms of arthritis also seem to benefit from Aloe Vera. Good results are even reported by sufferers from that ill understood condition M.E. (Myalgic encephalo- myelitis) or Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome. Evidence for improvement in this syndrome is purely anecdotal but recently an equine vet, Peter Green, carried out a trial and showed that Aloe Vera had a remarkable effect in horses suffering from a similar post viral debility.

He got a tremendous response and actually was able to demonstrate that the white blood cell count, which is lowered by the illness to almost fatal levels, had returned to normal after Aloe Vera treatment. Unfortunately, there is no similar way of measuring the effect in humans as there is no demonstrable change in the blood picture.

In the U.S., Carrington Laboratories have isolated one of the sugars from Aloe Vera, a long chain polysaccharide which is being trialed with AIDS patients. It has been shown in laboratory testing to be an immunomodulator, i.e. it can both enhance the immune response – very beneficial to AIDS sufferers whose response is very poor; but it would also seem to be able to slow down or retard the response where it is too much. A common example of such a response would be in hayfever, where there is an over-reaction to grass pollens. Carrington Laboratories’ product “Carrisyn” is already licensed for the treatment of a viral illness in cats, a form of feline leukaemia. The continuing development of this drug for human use is very exciting.

The response of the immune system to attack by either bacteria, viruses or cancer cells is extremely complex, but part of it involves a system of messenger substances such as the interleukins and tumour necrosis factor called Cytokines. Cytokines activate cells such as neutrophils and lymphocytes to attack their targets. The attack may take the form of antibody production of direct engulfment by the cell – phagocytosis. By orchestrating the response the cytokine system can both enhance and retard activity, hence the polysaccharides in Aloe Vera which affect this system are referred to as immunomodulators.

In order to understand the various ways in which Aloe Vera may work it is necessary to look at the constituents of the plant. There are over 75 known ingredients and they are all contained in about 1% of the plant, the rest being water, so they are obviously present only in small amounts. Their disproportionate action is thought to arise from the synergistic effect of these substances, i.e. they can be likened to working together as a team so that the total effect is greater than would be expected from the combined individual effect of each substance.

When deciding which patients to select for a small pilot study of Aloe Vera in my own practice, my criteria were that a) they either had a disorder of an epithelial tissue, such as a skin problem, or b) an immune problem such as rheumatoid arthritis. I chose patients with chronic conditions that had not responded well to conventional therapy. At my suggestion most were keen to try it, and overall I was immensely impressed to find that I achieved roughly a 70% success rate across the board. Given that I was dealing with some of my most difficult cases I was tremendously encouraged. With the skin conditions I got my best results on atopic or juvenile eczema and confirmed what I had been told by the mother who first introduced me to it. The Aloe Propolis cream produced both a moisturising, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial response. This resulted in softer, less itchy skin and reduced infection. It is infection that usually causes these children’s eczema to flare up so I think the addition of bee propolis, a sort of natural antibiotic, is most useful.

Two patients with chronically itchy skin (urticaria) settled down and several adult patients with acne rosacea where the facial skin is constantly red with pustule formation, also noticed a marked improvement with a reduction in their high colour by applying an Aloe Vera gel preparation twice a day. One particular elderly lady in her eighties who developed a traumatic ulcer on her skin was delighted to see it healing virtually on a daily basis over a few weeks, and once healed it was impossible to see where it had been as there was no scarring, a regular feature of Aloe Vera treatment.

Many patients, after treatment with aloe for various skin problems, commented that their skin quality had improved and felt softer and smoother This is not surprising as Aloe Vera has been added to many cosmetic products for many years because of its known rejuvenating action.

It achieves this in several different ways. Firstly the polysaccharides act as moisturisers, hydrating the skin. Secondly, aloe is absorbed into the skin and stimulates the fibroblasts to replicate themselves faster(10,11) and it is these cells that produce the collagen and elastin fibres, so the skin becomes more elastic and less wrinkled. Aloe also makes the surface of the skin smoother because of its cohesive effect on the superficial flaking epidermal cells by sticking them together. It also possesses the ability to interfere with the enzyme that produces melanin deposits in the skin, preventing the formation of ‘liver spots’ which tend to form in ageing skin.

If Aloe Vera is applied regularly and for long enough it will often cause established spots to disappear. The best demonstration of this effect that I have ever seen, was shown by Dr. Ivan Danhof, an American physician who has worked with topical aloe products in the cosmetic industry for 30 years. When testing new creams and lotions, being right handed, he always applied the material with the fingers of his right hand to the back of his left hand in order to test its texture, smell and penetrability. He now declares that he has one old hand and one young hand and indeed the comparison when he puts his hands together to show the backs, side by side, is quite remarkable. One hand is the typical hand of a seventy year old with thinning, wrinkled skin covered in a variety of blemishes, whilst the other, his left hand, is clear and smooth and looks 30 years younger.

Although there is anecdotal evidence to suggest that Aloe Vera helps inflammatory conditions of the gastro intestinal tract such as gastritis, diverticulitis and colitis there is no firm evidence to support this. One paper has looked at Aloe Vera in the treatment of peptic ulcers with good results(12) and one paper by Dr. Jeffrey Bland(13) of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine in California studied the results of Aloe Vera on the gastro intestinal tract of normal people. He found that Aloe Vera had several measurable effects. There was a faster movement of food through the bowel with better protein digestion and absorption, an increase in water in the stool made it bulkier, and a normalisation of stool bacteria, where there had previously been high levels of yeasts in some of the subjects. As a result of these findings I decided to look at the effect of Aloe on the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). This is an extremely common condition affecting probably more than five million people in the U.K. It is the commonest condition seen by the Gastro-enterologists in hospital clinics; yet most people do not even consult their doctor.

The IBS is complex in its make up, and it is acknowledged that there is usually both a physical and a psychological component, resulting from stress. It is called a functional bowel disorder because if the bowel is examined it appears to be perfectly normal in every respect. There is no known cause and no uniformly effective conventional medical treatment. However, it can be extremely debilitating to the sufferers who complain of abdominal pain and bloating or intermittent diarrhoea, sometimes alternating with constipation. Occasionally there is passage of mucous.

The physical disorder is thought to be a dysmotility or alteration in the normal smooth peristaltic movement of the bowel and so it seemed a good subject for Aloe Vera. As I hoped, regular consumption of Aloe Vera gel worked well in the majority of patients who tried it. One female patient was so pleased with her newly controlled bowel that she said “I can go shopping now with confidence – it’s great”. It is now my first line treatment for IBS.

Unfortunately, in all cases where Aloe Vera suppresses symptoms they return after a few days if the drink is stopped, so taking Aloe Vera in no way results in a permanent cure.

When looking at disorders of the immune system I selected some patients with arthritis, some with asthma and some with M.E. (Post Viral Syndrome). Only about 40-50% of the M.E. patients benefited from drinking the Aloe Vera, but I got a much better response from the arthritis and asthma sufferers.

People with Arthritis, under the influence of Aloe Vera, were able to reduce the number of anti-inflammatory and pain killing tablets to a level where they ceased to get the usual side effects of abdominal pain and indigestion, whereas the asthmatics were able to cut down on their usage of inhalers, including the steroid inhalers. These effects were probably due to Aloe Vera’s innate anti-inflammatory effect as well as its effect on the immune system.

For various reasons it is generally not possible in general practice to do proper randomised controlled trials using just one’s own patients but I am convinced that there is enough evidence available now to suggest that the properties of this amazing plant should be properly tested, to prove whether or not there is just a myth or real medicine here. I for one, hope to be a part of this exciting field of research over the next few years.


Aloe Vera Gele : Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera Gele : Aloe Vera

A soothing & cool gel, formulated to relieve sunburn, windburn, chapped hands, non-poisonous insect bites and other skin discomforts. Also has a tightening effect that may be used on the face to reduce fine lines. Only your personal experience is able to evaluate the true value of this multi-purpose First-Aid Gele’.

FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. Apply to cleansed skin as often as desired. As a facial mask, apply to clean skin, leave on over night, and cleanse face in the morning.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Aloe Vera Gel, Carbomer, Triethanolamine, Sorbitol, Glycer-eth-26, Propylene, Glycol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methyl-paraben, Panthenol, Propyl-paraben.

Aloe Vera Gele

Disclaimer: Aloe Master International, Aloe Healthy Living and Symbios, L.L.C. do not make any health claims regarding any of its products. The suggestions and products on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. As with all good health measures, it is important for an individual to be under the routine care of a physician and to follow the directions of qualified health care professionals. The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.


Aloe Vera Body Lotion : Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera Body Lotion : Aloe Vera

Aloe Body Lotion 51% Aloe vera. Scented with a hint of gardenia. This exciting deep penetrating formula will leave the skin feeling soft and moist. Never oily. Aids in relieving chapped and dry skin conditions. This lotion protects as it moisturizes, leaving the skin soft, smooth and radiant. 5.70

Disclaimer: Aloe Master International, Aloe Healthy Living and Symbios, L.L.C. do not make any health claims regarding any of its products. The suggestions and products on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. As with all good health measures, it is important for an individual to be under the routine care of a physician and to follow the directions of qualified health care professionals. The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.