
Aloe Vera Products
800-221-9727 / 503-666-9661
19220 SE Stark Street, Portland, OR 97233

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ALOE COMFREY GEL
This cold-processed aloe vera earns its reputation of "first aid in a bottle"! This is a wonderful product that soothes itching, burns, pimples, cankers, abrasions and rashes.Aloe Comfrey Gel has been a long-standing favorite as a shaving gel. It will also reconstruct hair without adding weight and is excellent for styling. The gel will pamper permed hair and condition scalp and hair that is overexposed to swimming pool chemicals and sun. Aloe vera stops itching scalp problems.
Aloe Comfrey Gel provides soothing relief for the redness and sting of after-waxing treatments. To prevent ingrown hairs, this Gel should be applied 2 times daily for 5 days after the hair removal process. Aloe Comfrey Gel conditions the skin so hairs will emerge easily and makes a wonderful shaving gel to further prevent redness.
ALOE MOISTURIZING LOTION
Rich in humectants that create a healthy moisture content, and anti-oxidants for fighting against free radicals, this milk can be applied generously and is absorbed quickly. This progressive formula provides active principles of synergy to soothe psoriasis, eczema and areas where skin restoration is needed. Apricot kernel oil, borage oil, lecithin and jojoba supply essential elements that are vital to the metabolism of healthy skin.
ALOE MISTING & MASKING LIQUID
Aloe "shower in a bottle" is a cool, refreshing mist to rehydrate at any time. Non-staining, pure aloe vera penetrates to nourish without adding oils. The mist cools a hot sunburn and renews skin with invigorating spray. "Beat the afternoon slumps." This mist neutralizes tanning bed odor. Spray the mist when entering a hot car. Add hydration after bathing for new skin texture. Mist to set makeup.
ALOE STIC
These economical and convenient-to-carry sticks have 11% tea tree oil, vitamins A and E and jojoba oil. Great for tender cuticles, cold sores, chapped lips. It stops itching from insect bites for hours. You'll want to keep one in your medicine cabinet, car, purse, even at work!
d'ALOE GENTLE GEL
Pure 98% aloe in a gel with anti-oxidant vitamins is for the most sensitive skin. No colors or fragrances, just pure plant protein full of enzymes and conditioning amino acids that penetrate and soothe.d'Aloe Gentle Gel is perfect for baby, yet tough enough for acne conditions.

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ALOE VERA PET CARE LOTION.
"Petroleum free" Aloe vera Pet Care Lotion contains Citronella which serves as a natural deterrent to bugs and mosquitos. A litte bit applied to the skin is an ideal way to protect yourself from the nasty little biters that go camping with you.
Aloe Comfrey gel
is a favorite for preventing in-grown hair. Hair removal, like shaving and waxing, will make the skin tough and the fine, new hairs will not have the durability to poke through the toughened skin, so they curl under and become infected. This gel, when used after waxing or shaving-or to shave with, will condition the skin so the fine hairs will come right through.
Skin care technicians sell Aloe Comfrey Gel to the client for home care. The gel should be applied 2 times daily for the 5 days after the hair removal process. This will prevent ingrown hairs. Of course, all the other burns, cuts, scrapes, insect bites, stings, acne, stretch marks, gum disease, yeast infections, athlete's foot, and rashes are plenty of reason for the client to purchase a larger size. Many salons keep the gallon size as a salon supply and retail smaller sizes for home care.
Most gels on the market are thickened with a 'carbo' ingredient which looks very clear. Unfortunately, this ingredient also creates a barrier that will not let the aloe vera penetrate into the skin. The 'carbo' gels simply rest on top of the skin. They may heal if they contain aloe vera, but the healing will only effect the very top layer of the skin.
Gels that are thickened with Irish moss include very little aloe. Mostly, the Irish moss swells to about 200% of its size. For a liter of aloe vera thickened in this manner, less than one cupful of aloe and about 1-2% of Irish moss are needed and the liter container is filled to the top with a jellied aloe product. This does not leave enough aloe vera for an acceptable level of healing power.
"The Sunshine Vitamin" as a Cancer Fighter
Researchers in London recently announced the findings of a critical study among women combating breast cancer. Their data shows that women with higher levels of vitamin D tend to be in the early stages of breast cancer while those with lower levels have a higher incidence of being in the advanced stages of breast cancer. Dr. Carlo Palmieri of Imperial College London believes this trendto suggest, "that vitamin D has a role in the progression of breast cancer."
Although researchers are not yet sure of the exact role vitamin D plays in correlation to breast cancer, these findings only highlight the importance of vitamin D for our health.This study also confirms the findings of several studies conducted earlier this year in the U.S. and Canada, which looked at the relationship between vitamin D and cancer and showed that people with high levels of vitamin D had up to a 50 percent decreased risk of developing certain types of cancer.
According to the National Cancer Institute, breast cancer is the second deadliest cancer among women in America. The Susan G. Komen Foundation estimates that over 200,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2006.
Early detection and treatment guarrantee a greater chance of survival. New research showing the link between high vitamin D levels and early stages of breast cancer gives hope to the theory that vitamin D could help delay the progression of breast cancer, thus increasing a woman's chances of detecting the cancer early. Research has also found that vitamin D can actually stop cancer cells from dividing-the very process by which cancer spreads throughout the breast and the body.
Globally, women living in higher latitudes have a higher incidence of breast cancer. These same women also have an increased frequency of vitamin D deficiency. Since UV light rays are not strong enough at higher latitudes throughout the late fall, winter, and early spring, people living in these regions cannot naturally produce vitamin D from sunlight exposure. A diet rich in fortified dairy and orange juice, cod liveroil, and fatty fish can help supplement our body's natural ability to produce vitamin D during the winter months. However, regular moderate exposure to ultraviolet light also allows the body to produce vitamin D without the risk of potential overdose associated with vitamin D supplements. Just a few minutes of exposure to ultraviolet light could help save your life!
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