Tuesday 5 August 2008

Aloe Vera fights Wrinkles

Aloeride Aloe Vera Fights Wrinkles

For years beauty specialists have known Aloe vera can stimulate cell growth. Aloeride has the same abilities found in aloe vera. No one has ever bothered to see why aloe has this ability. Research has been performed to discover the secret to aloe vera’s abilities.

Studies conducted by Dr. Ivan E. Danhof, M.D., Ph.D., president of North Texas Research Laboratories and a retired Professor of Physiology from the University of Texas have shown it is the interior gel from aloe vera, which was increasing the production of fibroblast cells faster than normal cells were being reproduced.

Found in the dermis of the skin, the fibroblast cells are in charge of producing collagen, which is the skin’s support protein. Fibroblast will slow the collagen production because of natural aging and exposure to the sun. As aging continues, the quality of collagen is tapering and wrinkling will become deeper. Dr. Danhof found the aloe not only improved the fibroblast cell accuracy, but also the gel quickened the making of collagen.

It is still unknown exactly, which ingredient in aloe gives aloe the ability to affect fibroblast cells and collagen production. The polysaccharides, which is a sugary substance found in aloe gives the gel its tremendous moisture fastening property are known to have some involvement on aging. Dr. Danhof believes the polysaccharides could reorganize epidermal cells located in the skin’s thin protective surface barrier. Aging causes these cell in this region to become loose. Water and moisture can easily escape causing skin cells not to mature properly. Many things such as dirt, bacteria, etc. can easily gain access causing dry, scaly skin takes over. Making the epidermal cell fit tighter together complexions will grow younger looking and the protective covering to the inner layers of skin is working together again.

This same moisture binding action works against the severe dryness, which happens with burned tissue. Aloe works so well on burns there are hospitals from Canada to Texas and California using aloe as treatment in their burn wards.

Dr. Danhof also found aloe to have a penetrating ability, which can penetrate the skin quicker than water. This is unusual because aloe is 99.5 percent water. Yet it must have an ingredient, which gives it the ability to penetrate fast. Plain water cannot penetrate to the layers of the skin where the aloe can go.

Aloe has two other qualities, which are well-known benefits. The calming and healing change it seems to have on damaged skin. Cuts, scrapes, burns, bug-bites are all eased immediately when gently rubbed with the thick gel. Some medical diseases like acne will also responds well to the aloe because of the inflammation of the skin’s pores, which also produces swelling, irritation, pimples, and pustules, but the calming and healing benefits of the aloe helps the diseases.

As we age, our skin is probably the only organ we have that cannot be replaced. Since we are only going to get one we need to do all we can to take care of it. The aloe vera in Aloeride is also packed with vitamins and minerals. It doesn’t matter whether you are young or getting older you need to incorporate Aloeride Aloe Vera into your daily routine.

No comments: