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Aloe Vera Powder, Extract, Concentrate, Plant Extract, Organic, Leaf Powder, Capsules,United States NP Nutra price supplier

Aloe Vera Powder, Extract, Concentrate, Plant Extract, Organic, Leaf Powder, Capsules
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginUSA, Asia, Europe
Production Capacitywholesale
CategoryOthers
Update Time2013-06-20
company profile
NP Nutra
United States
Contact: Ms.Suellen Williams
Tel: 310-694-3031
Number of Employees: < 20
Business Type: Manufacture & Trade & Service
product details
Origin:USA, Asia, Europe
Brand:NP Nutra

 

NP Nutra offers a variety of High Quality Aloe Vera products such as Aloe Vera Leaf powder, Aloe Vera water soluble extract (25% Maltodextrin), Aloe Vera 25:1, and Aloe Vera 100:1 (10% Maltodextrin). We can also produce organic Aloe Vera products on demand.

 

For millennia, Aloe Vera has served as a multipurpose treatment in many ancient civilizations, including Egypt, Greece, Arabia, and Spain. Today it is still used around the world as part of traditional herbal medicinal systems in China, India, Japan, Russia, South Africa, Jamaica, and the United States. 

Many households even grow Aloe Vera for use as a cooling salve or tonic. It is commonly used as a home remedy for wounds, burns, asthma, and bowel complaints or digestive issues, earning it nicknames such as "miracle plant" and "healing plant."

 

Succulent Aloe Vera leaves contain just a small amount of solids, but in these leaves we find a vast array of vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial ingredients such as Enzymes, sugars, acemannan, anthraquinones, phenolic compounds, lignin, saponins, sterols, gibberellin, and salycilic acid, in addition to 19 amino acids, including 8 essential amino acids. Aloe Vera has antioxidant properties and is rich in vitamin C and germanium. Aloe Vera alsoimproves the absorption and bio-availability of vitamins B12, C, and E. All of the ingredients in Aloe Vera are combined and balanced perfectly in nature to provide a soothing tonic for the body's systems. 

Aloe Vera is calming and moisturizing for the skin, and cumulative evidence supports its use for helping the body heal small wounds and burns. In fact, a compound present in Aloe Vera called acemannan can assist the immune system by boosting the amount of T-lymphocyte cells in the body.

Ingestion of Aloe Vera can be of benefit to the gastrointestinal system, promoting healthy digestion and bowel function. It encourages the release of digestive enzymes when the stomach is full, and as an alkalizer it may prevent excessive acid in the digestive process. Aloe Vera may also support liver and colon health.

Aloe Vera shows some promise in helping maintain balanced blood glucose levels, lipids, and cholesterol levels in some individuals. 

The mouth and gums may also benefit from oral application of Aloe Vera.

Aloe Vera (also known as Aloe barbadensis) is a succulent, perennial plant with little or no stem, reaching only two or three feet tall at maturity. Its thick, fleshy leaves are a dusky green, spotted with white in some varieties. The leaves are edged with a serration of small whitish "teeth" and are filled with a translucent gel. In the summertime, clusters of small yellow or orange flowers are produced on tall spikes from the Aloe Vera plant. It looks like a member of the cactus family, but it is actually a desert relative of the lily! 

This plant has been cultivated throughout the world, and is often grown for ornamental purposes. It grows well in arid climates and may be native to the southern half of the Arabian Peninsula, Northern Africa, the Canary Islands, and Cape Verde. 

 

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