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How Can Aloe Vera Help My Skin
In Mesopotamia, clay tablets dated 1750 B.C.E. showed that
aloe vera was being used in a pharmaceutical manner.
Egyptian books from 550 B.C.E. mentioned that infections of
the skin could be cured by the application of aloe. In 74
B.C.E., a Greek physician wrote a book in which he stated
that aloe could treat wounds, heal infections of the skin,
cure chapping, decrease hair loss, and eliminate
hemorrhoids. Around 1200 B.C.E. aloe vera was used as a
cathartic medicine. The aloe plant has yellow flowers. The
leaves are arranged in a rosette configuration; they are
triangular and spear-like and have thorny ridges. The most
mature leaves are on the outer part of the rosette. Aloe
vera was first cultivated for pharmaceutical distribution in
1920.
Both fresh and commercial aloe preparations
were found to contain high levels of lecithin-like substances. Lecithin is a
hemaglutinating protein that binds glycoproteins and decreases
anti-inflammatory properties.
In 1935, Collins and
Collins published the first credible report of a medicinal use of aloe vera. In
1943, aloe was shown to be successful in the treatment of thermal second-degree
burns and radium burns.
The manner in which aloe could expedite the
healing of skin ulcers may be related to its occlusive properties. J. Blitz et
al suggest that aloe may function as a protective barrier. T. J. Raine et al
noted that tissue survival was increased when wounds were treated with aloe vera
crème.
Excerpts taken from INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Oct.
1991
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