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  1. Babosa (Aloe vera) é uma espécie de planta da família das Líliáceas do gênero Aloe, encontrada em várias regiões do mundo, principalmente aquelas com climas tropicais. Seu consumo naturalmente é feito através de hidratante, gel, máscara, suco, detox.

  2. 1 de jan. de 2014 · Three distinct preparations of aloe plants are mostly used in medicinal practices that are quite different in their chemical composition and their therapeutic properties, aloe latex (aloe);...

  3. 6 de dez. de 2018 · Métodos: Essa pesquisa se configura em uma revisão bibliográfica com seleção criteriosa de artigos a partir de estratégia de busca “PICO” sobre a eficácia de Aloe vera (babosa) na cicatrização...

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    Given the extensive use of Aloe vera gel externally, there have been few case reports detailing the side effects in the literature (Kuhn and Winston, 2001; Boon and Smith, 2004; Reider et al., 2005). Documented cases include dermatitis (Ernst, 2000). In two of 225 patients, an allergic skin reaction developed after breast surgery and postoperative ...

    The topical use of Aloe vera gel is Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) according to both the American Pharmaceutical Association (Peirce, 1999) and the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel (CIREP, 2007). A number of cases reported in the literature describe the toxicity associated with the consumption of Aloe vera preparations. However, in most...

    Aloe vera whole leaf extract and dried Aloe vera latex, as with other stimulant laxatives, should not be used in patients with intestinal narrowing or obstruction, atony (loss of tone in the intestinal muscle), severe dehydration with electrolyte depletion, or chronic constipation (symptoms that are persistent for 3 months or more), inflammatory in...

    Oral use of Aloe vera preparations are not recommended during pregnancy and lactation. Aloe vera gel may contain trace amounts of anthraquinones, and their high concentration in Aloe vera latex and Aloe vera whole leaf extract can cause uterine contractions and increase the risk of spontaneous abortion. Because it is not known if the anthraquinones...

    There appear to be a number of positive interactions in which Aloe vera gel is found to enhance the effects of other drugs or nutrients in a positive manner. For example, it has been reported that, used topically, the gel enhances the effects of hydrocortisone cream in the reduction of swelling (Brinker, 1998). And, when taken internally, it is rep...

    • Ina Vandebroek, David Picking
    • 2020
  4. Aloe vera, Aloe ferox, Aloe arborescens and Aloe perryi are the best known and most widely used, but many other species are also used for their therapeutic properties.

    • I. E. Cock
    • 2015
  5. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Introducción: Aloe Vera L. es una planta medicinal que presenta diversas propiedades biológicas, entre ellas la actividad cicatrizante. La fitoterapia es una alternativa de tratamiento viable...

  6. Traditional Aloe remedies cover most human diseases; however, in order to gain legitimacy, the Aloe-derived drugs must have a well-established composition, with thoroughly investigated adverse effects and conventional drug interactions. Keywords: Aloe; antidiabetic; antimicrobial; cancer; healing.