Aloe Vera

The polysaccharides contained in aloe vera, for example, serve as a basis for the connection-creating cells in the skin and thus help faster wound healing. In addition, the production of collagen and elastic fibers of the connective tissue is increased. This results in an increase in blood circulation and increased regeneration of damaged skin areas.

By inhibiting bradykinin synthesis, aloe vera has an anti-inflammatory and, above all, pain-relieving effect.

Numerous scientific studies have already shown that aloe vera is effective for various skin diseases in the intimate area. Creams and ointments with aloe vera are recommended, for example, for diseases such as seborrheic eczema, genital herpes, psoriasis or generally for increased wound healing.

Sources:

Springer Medicine, 2008, body care and cosmetics

Juöia Stump, 2006, Anti-inflammatory effect of aloe vera gel (97.5%) in the UV erythema test, a
single-center, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study

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