What is Aloe Vera? It is at first sight a cactus like a bush, but in fact it is a member of the lily or onion family.
Aloe Vera Barbadensis, the plant selected and grown by us for its potency and strong growth history, is one of about 400 varieties of the
Aloe Genus - it is one of only two or three varieties with this potency of healing argents.
Historical writings spanning thousands of years mention Aloes, through the times of the Pharaohs, Romans and the Incas, right up to modern times.
The Bible makes reference to Aloes in some five instances.
The people of China have for thousands of years used Aloe Cinensis Aloe-hei, as a part of their herbal medication.
In Russia Aloe Vera is called as the elexir of longevity and they use mainly Aloe Alborenscens.
In Japan followers of a herbal medicine regime grow and use Aloe Ferox and Aloe Saponara, but neither have the potency and efficacy of
Aloe Barbadensis, grown on our plantations.
In many areas, where modern so-called western medicine has not replaced traditional medical practice, Aloe Vera is one of the most popular nature plants. |