Super Spray to the RESCUE!

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If Super Aloe Girl had to chose just one weapon…

        

 it would have to be…

 The Real Aloe™ Spray. 

The anti-bacterial and anti-inflamatory properties of Aloe Vera make this basic spray bottle a multi-tasking master!  Treating a variety of skin issues effortlessly, with a nice shot of instant pain reilief.  This simple spray bottle, filled with Real Aloe Juice, can be found in numerous places throughout my home and used for various tasks. 

First and most obvious, the bathroom, it’s used for many other applications besides a sever sunburn though.  It’s a life saver for minor skin abrasions, post facial peel and rashes!  Personally I love it as a face mist, especially in the car, to rehyrdate and regenerate my skin, on the way back to the desert each weekend.  One of the most unlikely places this bottle can be spotted at in my home is the kitchen.  Yep, I like to use it as a fruit and vegeteble wash at the sink and on the go too.  And a new concept I am just starting to play with, is adding essential oils to make bedding and room freshing mist, a natural febreeze.    

HOW CAN ALOE VERA DO ALL THAT? 

First it would help to understand what’s in it.  So what exactlty is in Aloe Vera?  To break it down scientifically, I turned to the wonderful web, and I found a very informative site → http://aloeverabenefits.com/what-is-aloe-vera/  

If you were to ask most scientists today “What is Aloe Vera?”… you’d be told that Aloe Vera is a diverse mixture of antioxidant, antibiotic, cell growth stimulator, adaptogen, scar inhibitor, anti-inflammatory, astringent, coagulating agent and pain inhibitor!

Well that’s a nice list of it’s properties, but what about a list of what exactly is in Aloe Vera?

What is in Aloe Vera:

  • Amino Acids
  • Anthraquinones
  • Enzymes
  • Hormones
  • Lignin
  • Salicylic Acid
  • Saponins
  • Sterols
  • Vitamins
  • Minerals
  • Sugars

For a detailed description of what’s in Aloe Vera visit this site →http://aloeverabenefits.com/what-is-in-aloe-vera/

1. Amino Acids - Aloe Vera contains 7 of the 8 ‘essential’ amino acids, as well as, 12  of the ‘non-essential’.

2. Anthraquinones - Aloe Vera contains 12 anthraquinones, they aid absorption from the gastro-intestinal tract and have anti-microbial and pain killing effects.  They also provide anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral activity.

3. Enzymes – Aloe Vera contains 8 enzymes that help the breakdown of food sugars and fats aiding digestion and enhancing nutrient absorbtion.  One in particular, Bradykinase, helps to reduce excessive inflammation when applied to the skin topically and therefore reduces pain, whereas others help digest any dead tissues in wounds.

4. Hormones – Aloe Vera contains 2 hormones  that provide wound healing & anti-inflammatory activity.

5. Lignin – provides penetrating power in Aloe Vera skin preparations and acts as a carrier for other components of Aloe Vera. 

6. Salicylic Acid – an Aspirin like compound that works as a pain killer. It possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.

7. Saponins – which are Glycosides form about 3% of what’s in Aloe Vera gel. They are soapy substances which provide cleansing and antiseptic activity.

8. Sterols – Aloe Vera contains 4 main plant steroids that are anti-inflammatory agents.

WOW!  That’s a pretty impressive list, no wonder this SUPER SPRAY works miracles for me and many others I know. For the relief of hot, irritating, touch- sensitive, sleep depriving sunburn. This is 99% Aloe Vera Juice in a fine mist spray, It has a cool, soothing effect that helps to relieve the pain of burns, minor cuts, insect bites, scrapes, windburn, chafing and itching.  You can find it at a variety of health food stores like Jimbos and Whole Foods or you can buy one here→http://realaloeinc.com/products-spray.aspx

April 30, 2010 · Aloe Girl · No Comments
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