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Tuesday, August 01, 2006
The Miracle Plant - Aloe Vera and Acne and Microdermabrasion
If you haven't looked into a product that utilized the important medicinal qualities of the Aloe Vera, you need to take a closer look at what it can do for helping acne as well as the scars from acne. It has been very effective for thousands of years for this very purpose as well as a myriad of other very important purposes.
It's used to treat burns, wounds, infections, bowel issues, and even to help regenerate the skin. It does this by providing the building blocks that are needed to rebuild scarred or injured skin. It has been revered in many cultures as a miracle plant and grown in every home. In addition, it helps in treating acne by acting as an anti-inflammatory device and an incredible immune booster.
Great resources that include Aloe Vera:
Health Findings of Aloe Vera:
As far back as 1750 b.c., clay tablets have been found containing writings on the medicinal properties and uses of the Aloe Vera. A greek physician wrote in 74 b.c. about using Aloe Vera to cure infections of the skin, burns and to diminish hair loss. History has held a place for this incredible plant that is being utilized by todays modern medicine world that deserves your attention.
In 1935 the first medical write up in modern medicine was published describing the medical use of Aloe Vera in burn victims. It has since been the focal point of many a study that address the healing properties of this miracle plant. Aloe Vera has been used for every skin condition including acne with great success. As with most herbal and medical treatments, everyone is different and so individual responses will vary. But most users have shown a decrease in the redness and the flaky skin near the acne blemishes and affected areas. Aloe Vera also helps in soothing the skin after Microdermabrasion. Dermatologists and Doctors alike recognize the healing properties that Aloe Vera can have following a Microdermabrasion treatment. Applying it to the skin, the Aloe Vera creates a cooling affect and should help reduce the redness as well.
From ancient history to Microdermabrasion, the Aloe Vera plant is a great tool for your acne and acne scars. One other great thing to know is that there are no known side effects from using Aloe Vera externally. If for any reason you feel it is aggravating your skin, contact your Dermatologist or Health Care provider.
It's used to treat burns, wounds, infections, bowel issues, and even to help regenerate the skin. It does this by providing the building blocks that are needed to rebuild scarred or injured skin. It has been revered in many cultures as a miracle plant and grown in every home. In addition, it helps in treating acne by acting as an anti-inflammatory device and an incredible immune booster.
Great resources that include Aloe Vera:
- Specialty 'soap' bars that contain a higher quantity of Aloe Vera without the pH strippers like 'lye' Use it in he morning and at night and gently pat dry after you wash your skin.
- Straight Aloe Vera gel - buy the cold pressed kind only
- Cut a leaf from an Aloe plant and cut it open and use - this can be sticky but is a great remedy. You can keep the aloe moist with a warm rag over the face for 15-20 minutes to make a nice facial and then rinse with only water
- A topical gel or cream that contains a high quantity of Aloe Vera can then be applied to the inflamed or infected areas. This will help significantly with the symptoms brought on by acne. Such as; redness, flaky skin, & the painful swelling will decrease quickly with consistent use.
Health Findings of Aloe Vera:
As far back as 1750 b.c., clay tablets have been found containing writings on the medicinal properties and uses of the Aloe Vera. A greek physician wrote in 74 b.c. about using Aloe Vera to cure infections of the skin, burns and to diminish hair loss. History has held a place for this incredible plant that is being utilized by todays modern medicine world that deserves your attention.
In 1935 the first medical write up in modern medicine was published describing the medical use of Aloe Vera in burn victims. It has since been the focal point of many a study that address the healing properties of this miracle plant. Aloe Vera has been used for every skin condition including acne with great success. As with most herbal and medical treatments, everyone is different and so individual responses will vary. But most users have shown a decrease in the redness and the flaky skin near the acne blemishes and affected areas. Aloe Vera also helps in soothing the skin after Microdermabrasion. Dermatologists and Doctors alike recognize the healing properties that Aloe Vera can have following a Microdermabrasion treatment. Applying it to the skin, the Aloe Vera creates a cooling affect and should help reduce the redness as well.
From ancient history to Microdermabrasion, the Aloe Vera plant is a great tool for your acne and acne scars. One other great thing to know is that there are no known side effects from using Aloe Vera externally. If for any reason you feel it is aggravating your skin, contact your Dermatologist or Health Care provider.
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