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Is Aloeride an Effective Product

Jun 11, 2008   Categories: Aloe Vera Articles, Aloe Vera Offers

Aloeride has been getting a lot of press recently…

A number of glossy magazines have been praising Aloeride recently. Some say Aloeride is one of the most effective aloe vera products around.

Aloeride Press Coverage

Often, the amount of press coverage a product gets is either due to very effective PR, or the fact that the product is really good and people are talking about it. It’s even more impressive when you know the product mentioned hasn’t paid for the coverage.

Aloeride has been featured in a number of respected newspapers and magazines around the world, which indicates the product must be doing something right - only the best products get free features in the press.

You can read more about the Aloeride press coverage here

In 2007 leading women’s lifestyle magazine, Prima, ran a feature on how women had overcome various conditions that limited their quality of life.

As part of this feature a 47 year old Crohn’s disease sufferer was interviewed about how effective Aloeride has been for her condition:

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How Aloe Vera Helps Acne

May 20, 2008   Categories: Aloe Vera & Acne, Aloe Vera Articles

Can Aloe Vera Clear Up Acne and Spots?

Can Aloe Vera cure acneAcne is the term for skin where the pores have become blocked and inflamed, causing spots, pimples or cysts. It mostly affects teenagers, although anyone up to about 40 years old can suffer from acne. There is definitely a hormonal link.

It’s unfortunate that it seems to affect teenagers the most, particularly since they’re at so many different crucial stages in their lives - gaining confidence, maturing physically and emotionally, making decisions about their futures, possibly taking exams as well, working out relationships… it’s a tough few years! To suffer from acne on top of that can really knock a person’s confidence.

Acne is caused when skin pores get blocked either by tiny hairs, bacteria, or sebum - dead cells from within the sebaceous follicle itself. These things cause tiny ‘plugs’ that prevent the skin working effectively, and lead to inflammation and spots or pimples.

The skin is a pretty complex structure. Each skin pore contains a tiny hair follicle, with a sebaceous gland at its base which produce sebum to lubricate the hair and skin. Sometimes these pores can get blocked by a tiny hair, sebum, dead cells from within the sebaceous gland, or sometimes bacteria. When the pores do get blocked, it can cause irritation and inflammation which can lead to spots, pimples or cysts - what we term acne.

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