The Connection Between Aloe Vera, Aloeride and Global Climate Change
The aloe vera plant may not be the most beautiful plant around, but it more than makes up for this with its long history of use as a valuable beauty and health product. You can look back in history as far as 2100 BC to Sumeria and Babylon for its record of pharmaceutical use, but even further back to 4100 BC there are records in the form of hieroglyphics that refer to the aloe vera plant.
Reportedly, historic beauties Queen Nefertiti and Cleopatra used aloe vera to protect and keep healthy their remarkable beauty. Today, you will find that aloe vera is still used in much the same way. And it still enjoys an immense popularity because of its beneficial properties.
Aloe vera looks like a typical cactus plant. It is really a succulent and part of the Liliacae family. Other plants that fall into this family are the onion, asparagus, garlic, the tulip and the lily. Aloe vera enjoys the nickname ‘lily of the desert’ because of its natural environment is the desert. They are able to survive in the harsh desert because of their ability to preserve water in great quantities.
The aloe vera’s ability to survive such a difficult environment makes it an interesting plant for us to pay attention to. If a leaf on an aloe vera plant becomes damaged the hearty little plant has the amazing ability to repair itself in an instant. This protects the plant from any potential loss of water.
If the plant was unable to perform this repair the supply of water might be quickly lost through evaporation. This is perilous for the health and survival of the plant. These properties can be given to you when you take Aloeride.
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There are up to 350 different types of aloe vera plant but only four of them have the necessary healing properties that would be beneficial for people. The densest of these varieties is the aloe vera barbadensis miller plant. It is the specific plant that is used in the creation of Aloeride.
Aloe vera is a very complex plant. It has up to 300 constituents like vitamins, beta-linked polysaccharides, amino acids, minerals, lignins, enzymes, anthraquinones, and saponins.
The difficult part of processing the aloe vera plant is figuring out how to get all of these molecules without altering them or damaging them. The next step is to get all of these molecules in a significant quantity to allow the helpful healing properties to be realized.
Only in sufficient quantities will the plants molecules produce the effects that are desired. We have chosen to grow the very best plants and process the material in the most efficient way to produce Aloeride. As a result of these efforts Aloeride comes out as the best aloe vera based product based on numerous independent tests.
When a plant has the nickname ‘lily of the desert’ you would expect that aloe vera does not do well in frost conditions. The water that is stored in the plant will freeze at a temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit, which will cause the plant to die. That is the very reason that aloe vera is typically grown south of the Equator.
The growth of this plant north of the Equator is very risky. In February of 2005 temperatures in the ‘dust bowl’ of southern Spain hit a low of minus ten degrees in Madrid and even lower minus twenty in Aragon. The growers of aloe vera faced an extreme loss to their crop.
Australia was once a major producer of aloe vera, wheat, lint, cotton, grapes and rice. They experienced a period of droughts that caused the production of wheat to drop by more than 58%. This caused wheat prices to rise to a ten year high. Not only was wheat affected, but aloe vera was as well.
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This drought had the effect of causing one company to process 7000 tons of aloe vera leaf into 3 million litres of gel every year. Because an aloe vera plant requires 150 mL of water every month to survive this drought had a profound affect on the plants.
Plants that survive drought conditions will produce aloin and emodin, which causes the gel to have a strong and bitter taste and odor. The self preservation activities of the plant that produce the emodin and aloin have a significant bactericidal, anti-inflammatory, fungicidal, virucidal and anti-cancer effect. They became significantly helpful in the health community because of these unique properties.
Keep in mind that what might be helpful to the distressed aloe vera plant may not be very good for people. When it is in the lower gastrointestinal tract the molecules called barbaloin are hydrolysed and produce emodin, this acts as a laxative with increased water retention and secretion of mucus by the large intestine. This may cause some issues for those with very sensitive digestive tracts.
To get consistent product in a rapidly changing climate it has been decided to perform laboratory tests as a matter of routine. These tests include trials on processed harvests and base future purchases on the outcomes of the trials.
The effect of climate change having an impact on worldwide aloe vera crops has resulted in Aloeride having to reject two crops because of their quality control procedures.
This global climate change serves to make the harvesting of aloe vera much more difficult than it has been, but their efforts have proven to be effective in the quality of life experienced by their customers. Yes, the aloe vera plant may not be the most beautiful plant in the world, but it certainly gives us a beauty of a benefit.
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