cessy_08 wrote:I think aloe vera is never forgotten, though. Might be the brand or the aloe vera product trend change a bit but the plant stays pretty much relevant when promoting good health. For instance, I knew Forever Living was huge and while I didn't become a distributor, I knew a lot of people who use aloe vera products from this brand extensively. I am not sure whether people still use it as a health supplement but I know that aloe vera skincare products are a massive hit especially in Korean skin care.
Amelll wrote:I like posts about healthy stuff like this one about Aloe vera. I like products that contains aloe vera so much.
Decentlady wrote:While I am.very familiar with Forever Living and aloe vera in general, to be honest I am not a big fan of it. I have used the pure form of aloe vera and realised that I react on topical application of it.
If you are one of the lucky ones to be able to tolerate this plant's sap, I think you should not miss using it. I had planted aloe rather inherited the plant pot when I had changed houses. Back then I had no clue of its beneficial effect however, I used to water it daily.![]()
Thank you for posting on this important healthy plant that surely needs an inclusion in our daily life.
bestwriter wrote:Aloe vera plays an important role while taking other health supplements and medications.
bestwriter wrote:Aloe vera gel not only flushes the system of all toxins it also helps in better absorption of food and other medication/health supplements.
Angie10 wrote:Aloe Vera seems to have become the wonder plant of the moment almost overnight. It's being touted as a magic remedy for hair loss, among many other things. I was almost tempted to give it a try until I saw a couple of YouTube videos saying it can actually dry and destroy your hair if overused.
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