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What beneficial components does Aloe Vera contain?succulent aloe vera leaf Nancy K. Brown

below are listed the many beneficial components which are found in Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis) - the minerals, vitamins, enzymes, amino acids (essential and secondary) and the mono, poly and mucopolysaccharides, and a brief description of the roles these play in natural skin care.

6 MONO, POLY and MUCHOPOLYSACCHARIDES: part of the body’s own natural immune system, essential in repair of damaged cells and tissue, help the body fight against bacteria. Help stimulate cellular regeneration, reducing and preventing scar formation. Aid in skin moisturization and hydration level.
       
  Cellulose Aldonentose Glucose
  Mannose (Hexo)uronic Acid L-rhamnose
 
   
  8 ESSSENTIAL VITAMINS: essential for cell and tissue functioning
   Pro Vitamin A Vitamin B1  
   Vitamin B2 Vitamin C  
   Vitamin E Choline  
   Folacin B Complex Niacin (Niacinamide B Complex)

 

  8 ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS: essential for tissue building and repair
   Lysine Leucine  
   Threonine Isoleucine  
   Valine Phenylalanine  
   Methionine Tryptophan  
 
  11 SECONDARY AMINO ACIDS: for tissue building and repair
   Histidine Proline Tyrosine 
   Arginine Glycine Serine 
   Hydroxiproline Alanine Glutamic Acid 
   Asparitc Acid Cystine  

    5 ENZYMES: essential catalysts for proper product utilization
  Oxidase Catalase
  Amylase  
  Lipase  
  Aliinase  

    9 MINERALS: essential for proper cell and tissue functioning
  Calcium Zinc
  Sodium Potassium
  Chromium Chlorine
  Magnesium Copper
  Manganese  

 

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