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by will_brown
3497 days ago
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I feel very confident you don't live in a tropical climate and have never experienced the application of fresh cut aloe plant. Aloe in plant form is the real deal, and more so than any commercially processed aloe product (w/added pain relievers) or other after sun product I am aware of. It significantly defies pain/discomfort, keeps the skin moisturized and in many cases can prevent peeling from burns. Plus you can eat/juice the gel and it has hydration and anti-toxin benefits. |
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I feel very confident that this is irrelevant since lotion you might buy at Wal-Mart is definitely not fresh cut aloe regardless of whether it contains small amounts of aloe juice.
> Plus you can eat/juice the gel and it has hydration and anti-toxin benefits.
Whenever someone makes a generic reference to "toxins", I immediately doubt anything else that they say with respect to health or medicine. There are many things that are toxic to humans but there are no things that are generically "anti-toxin" except maybe water. I cannot imagine that aloe has any effect on mercury exposure, or cyanide consumption, or even tobacco smoke inhalation.