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Since the beginning of time in the kingdom of Tinga, Mother Nature has patiently created his greatest miracle: Noni. Listed as Morinda Citrifolia, Noni is the sacred plant of Polynesian shamans, that becomes the high nutritional value and therapeutic functions identified by the Polynesians over 2000 years of use.
There are creations of nature that look like a real concentration of quality. Aloe Vera is the case, as Noni. And the parallel is not accidental: the high content of valuable nutrients, using a different spectrum, mode of application, even the unpleasant taste of the juice recall the much-vaunted goal of Aloe. A comparison certainly gratifying to Noni but which conceals a danger that the admirers of the plant would avoid: the commodification of Noni, thus making the market even with the shoddy products that end up detracting what in reality is a precious gift of nature. In short, do the marketing of yogurt or detergents - for example - that have only the name of the Noni is hoped that those who know the potential of the plant. The nutritional value of the Noni, and indeed of any food, is closely linked to food production and processing, as respectful as possible of the plant and active principles that make it up, sometimes very unstable, as is the case of enzymes and some vitamins are sensitive to light and temperature changes.
If Aloe is a concentrate of vitamins especially - contains all the thirteen - and enzymes, fifteen, as well as Minerals and trace elements: Noni is made exceptional by the presence of the full spectrum of amino acids, which makes it an excellent source of protein, in addition to vitamins (C, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, beta-carotene) and minerals (potassium , sodium, magnesium, iron, calcium, phosphorus, selenium), and the aforementioned xeronine, alkaloid with a distinctive antioxidant properties.
Noni is therefore not a medicine but a food consumable by us rather like a tonic or food supplement, not allowing our climate to enjoy the fruits from the garden ... As we have seen is marketed in different forms is important ensure the quality the product purchased. Quality means higher cost of course, but also the presence of all the principles that make Noni a panacea. For example, essential to keep the cold pressing of the juice. Beware also of the simple inscription "100% natural," that alone is not sufficient to guarantee the authenticity of the product as the Swiss law allows this statement to products containing a minimum of 12% of the fruit also in the form of concentrate.
Welcome to Natural Organic Noni. This site aims to let us know and better understand the characteristics and benefits of this extraordinary fruit. Our aim is to propose a manufactured product in order to keep intact the characteristics Noni. Add to this a sale price of the products extremely interesting.
Since the beginning of time in the kingdom of Tinga, Mother Nature has patiently created his greatest miracle: Noni. Listed as Morinda Citrifolia, Noni is the sacred plant of the Polynesian shamans, that becomes the high nutritional value and therapeutic functions identified by the Polynesians over 2000 years of use.
There are creations of nature that look like a real concentration of quality. Aloe Vera is the case, as Noni. And the parallel is not accidental: the high content of valuable nutrients, using a different spectrum, mode of application, even the taste unpleasant juice recall the much-vaunted goal of Aloe. A comparison certainly gratifying to Noni but which conceals a danger that the admirers of the plant would avoid: the commodification of Noni, thus making the market even with the shoddy products that end up detracting from what really is a precious gift of nature. In short, do the marketing of yogurt or detergents - for example - that have only the name of the Noni is hoped that those who know the potential of the plant. The nutritional value of the Noni, and indeed of any food, is closely linked to food production and processing, as respectful as possible of the plant and active ingredients that compose it, sometimes very unstable, as is the case of enzymes and some vitamins are sensitive to light and temperature changes.
If Aloe is a concentrate of vitamins especially - contains all the thirteen - and enzymes, fifteen, as well as mineral salts and trace elements: Noni is made exceptional by the presence of the full spectrum of amino acids, which makes it an excellent source of protein, in addition to vitamins (C, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, beta-carotene) and minerals (potassium, sodium, magnesium, iron, calcium, phosphorus, selenium), and the aforementioned xeronine, alkaloid with a distinctive antioxidant properties.
Noni is therefore not a medicine, but rather a food consumable by us like a tonic or food supplement, not allowing our climate to enjoy the fruits from the garden ... As we have seen is marketed in different forms: it is important to ensure the quality of the product. Quality means higher cost of course, but also the presence of all the principles that make Noni a panacea. For example, essential to keep the cold pressing of the juice. Beware also of the simple inscription "100% natural," that alone is not sufficient to guarantee the authenticity of the product as the Swiss law allows this statement to products containing a minimum of 12% of the fruit also in the form of concentrate.
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aspes01-02-2007, 01:36:29
TAHITIAN NONI INTERNATIONAL: original, beware of imitations. With the fruit of Noni (Morinda Citrifolia), today science are re-evaluating the real value of what the peoples of Polynesia have been handed down for centuries from father to son only to get us to the threshold of the third millennium! The 'elixir is the legendary product that will make you forget the weight of the years, inexorably, load on our bodies and our psyche. Coincidentally, at the 'beginning of the 90s, an American scientist has rediscovered what the people of Polynesia, for centuries, handed down from father to son: A remedy against pain, against tiredness, a powerful healing agent that can cure disease, fight infection and maintain high energy level and vitality of those who used it. Noni you are talking all over the world and recently more than 40 universities around the world are doing studies on this inarrivabiler tropical fruit, according to the scientists is an antioxidant 140 times more powerful than any other fruit in nature. Scientific studies show
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1. Works perfectly when taken with food supplements and prescription drugs.
2. It stimulates the body to generate T cells. " The "T cells" have a certain role in combating disease.
3. It helps the body produce macrophages, a vital component in the immune system.
4. It helps to fight bacteria.
5. He has a tremendous impact in 'relieving chronic pain.
6. Inhibits the growth of precancerous cell function and helps healthy cells to work normally. Benefits: Contains a wide variety of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, micro-nutrients that provide energy to the body so fast, direct and antioxidants that counteract the effects of free radicals. It also helps to improve the health and welfare. Side by side has a special effect on the nervous system.
Depending on the above, those who drink noni juice regularly declares that it improves your performance at work and the heightens mental abilities. The 20 benefits of the Noni juice:
1. Relieves arthritic pain
2. It increases the body's energy and reduces chronic fatigue
3. It acts as anti-inflammatory and antihistamine
4. It helps the healing process of bones and muscles
5 helps to detoxify the body of toxins
6. Decreases the symptoms of atherosclerosis
7. It helps the body eliminate fat
8. Decreases the drug addiction
9. In patients with AIDS increases the response of the immune system 10. It helps to diminish the effects of the states depression and stress
11. Inhibits the growth of tissues pre-cancerosi/cancerosi
12. Decreases the ulcer (esophagus, stomach and duodenal)
13. It helps the immune system to fight bacteria
14. It helps prevent heart attacks
15. Reduces chronic pain (it is a great natural pain reliever!)
16. Helps regulate digestive disorders
17. It helps regulate blood pressure
18. Reduces the impact of the symptoms of aging (the largest natural antioxidant that exists on earth)
19. It helps the body to heal the sick cells, helps to detoxify and also helps to regulate their functions
20. Work together to melatonin and serotonin in the regulation of sleep cycles and mood.
The benefits of the components of juice TAHITIAN NONI Juice Cranberry juice and grape juice are widely used by the food and pharmaceutical industries because they have a high content of nutrients, amino acids, micronutrients, basic and essential amino acids. Components of Noni Juice Vitamin A, Iron Calcium, Vitamin E, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B15, Vitamin B25, Niacin, Folic Acid, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper Chromium in smaller quantities , Manganese, Molybdenum, Sodium, potassium, fructose, glucose, Fibre. Noni contains no saturated fat, cholesterol and even carbohydrates added. The properties of the Noni its magnificent properties are due to one of its main components: Proxeronase and proxeronine. In the body, becomes the Proxeronase xeronine, an alkaloid that is responsible for most of the healing properties. Xeronine produces positive effects on a cellular level enabling better nourishment of the cell so the whole body experiences a general welfare. ! The noni juice Tahitian Noni International is the only noni juice being subjected to, anonymously, to the analysis of control of the prestigious "ConsumerLab.com 'for research of 170 performance-enhancing drugs banned by the IOC (International Olympic Committee. The finished product is analyzed by laboratories independent check for 400 different parameters. The Jewish religion recognizes its very high purity by assigning, for some batches personally examined by a rabbi so charged, the certificate? Koscher Quality? . When you are dealing with something as important is health, it is our duty to do their best ...
Info: www.noni tni.net-TEL. : 3396657575 Skype: aspes100 noniitalia@libero.it
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ilnoni01-02-2007, 21:16:58
completely agree with what you wrote about the benefits of Noni. What I'd like the consumer is the sale price sappesse unpopular with which sales systems like you belong in the launch market.
The web portal can be found http://www.ilnoni.com noni-based products at a price much cheaper, in fact I think my selling price to the public is more or less the price of your purchase at the multilevel. This leads me to believe that the products sold by you are better than those I proposed. Not at all, the quality of products offered by me are without doubt the best, because it does not chemically modified to obtain a better taste and above all preserved in a natural way and declared with an addition of 18% water.
Maybe you feel like a small thing, are but also convinced that people know today to make wise choices and mature. _________________-
Aloe vera in veterinary medicine [Retour]
The rapid environmental degradation causes many farmers to contemplate the abandonment of intensive battery, horribly polluted and in need of shock therapy, to methods for retum 'traditional breeding. Privileging the quality of the products on their performance, breeding ecobiological sometimes makes the conversion complex, but the results are good. In the United States and Canada, al-Cuni farmers experiment with organic farming techniques through the use of aloe vera to combat certain animal diseases. Already now the results seem surprising and sometimes go beyond the initial expectations (read by the same author: Aloès, hygiène et santé des animaux).
The use of aloe in the treatment of animal diseases is well known since antiquity. Its antibacterial activity was apparent after the '40s, following the convincing results of some tests on animals, where it also demonstrated the lack of toxicity of the plant.
All studies of veterinary medicine show that the effectiveness of aloe-based therapies, often accused of having a mere medicine in psychosomatic effect, is given by its notevili healing and not a simple effect placebo, che gli animali non conoscono.
Da lungo tempo i ricercatori hanno constatato che numerosi rimedi che guariscono l'uomo agiscono anche sugli animali e viceversa. Nella terapia degli animali, l'aloe ha le stesse proprietà curative cha ha sull'uomo. E` battericida, antivirale, fungicida, antiinfiammatorio ed ha un notevole potere di penetrazione e di nutrimento della pelle. Grazie agli enzimi e agli amminoacidi che fanno parte della sua composizione, favorisce la rigenerazione dei tessuti malati o feriti.
Dal 1970, l'impiego dell'Aloe vera stabilizzata da parte dei veterinari americani ha avuto una crescita considerevole.
«Nel 1975, il dott. Robert Northway di Van Nuys (California) pubblicò a report on treatment with the stabilized Aloe vera on 42 dogs, 25 cats and four horses, for ailments such as ringworm, Otot, atopy and fungal infections. Day 71 out of 67 cases treated, the outcome was as good as or superior to those obtained with traditional therapies. The results were also excellent in the treatment administered to racehorses for problems such as tendinitis and inflammation in the joints. "
Animals farmed for some years, the use of Aloe vera in the treatment of diseases of dairy cows, such as mastitis (or mastadenite), has become a common practice. This inflammation of the udder, caused by trauma inflicted by suckling or milking machines poorly regulated, a decrease in milk production. Quest'affezione due to pathogens such as bacteria, livieti, escape and / or fungus, until yesterday forced the farmers to resort to antibiotics. Now, since 1979, the French dairy may reject milk that contains traces of antibiotics, forcing the farmer to comply with a time of suspension in the delivery very unfavorable. The treatment of mastitis with Aloe vera for internal and external features, in fact, the results are worthy of note.
Farmers in California are increasingly using Aloe vera to treat young calves. Since many calves die is separated from its mother a few days after birth, remains fragile and gets sick easily. By adding a few grams of stabilized Aloe vera in their bottles, farmers have improved the health of their livestock and reduced losses.
There was another extraordinary phenomenon by adding the juice of aloe water drinkers, the amount of milk produced by cows increased significantly. And, when you make available to the cows two troughs, one with water mixed with aloe and one without, the cows are almost always drink that contains aloe.
M. Harriman, a factor in Dakota, he studied for one year the production from his herd of 50 dairy cows. It has thus been found in animals that had at their disposal water arrichita di Aloe vera un aumento medio annuale di 2000 litri al mese (40 litri per mucca).
Nel suo libro, il dott. Richard Holland racconta ancora com'è giunto alla convinzione che l'Aloe vera sia un prodotto indispensabile in medicina veterinaria:
«Dopo aver studiato i numerosi rapporti sui successi ottenuti nel trattamento di svariate affezioni umane con l'Aloe vera, ho deciso di provarla sugli animali . Nel corso delle mie prime richerche, tuttavia, ho commesso il classico errore dei neofiti: anziché chiedere consiglio an un conoscitore del prodotto, io l'ho ordinato per posta, pensando ingenuamente, come tanti, che essendo l'aloe vera una pianta naturale, non dovessi preoccuparmi della qualità del succo e che un prodotto valesse l'altro. Dopo aver testato il prodotto in diversi casi, senza gran successo, ho incontrato una donna che vendeva prodotti a base d'Aloe vera che erano testati per le loro qualità di sterilità, di stabilità e di non-tossicità.
Dopo una sola settimana d'impiego in trattamenti diversi, che andavano dalle allergie della pelle agili eczemi, passando per le micosi, avevo già ottenuto risultati molto buoni. La cicatrizzazione e la riduzione delle infiammazioni e delle infezioni erano più rapide che con i medicinali che avevo l'abitudine di utilizzare sino allora. Un mese dopo, dovetti confrontarmi con un grave caso d'influenza suina accompagnato da febre alta. Curai la scrofa molto mal ridotta con classical antibiotics, but without much success. His health continued to deteriorate. I decided to apply a treatment with Aloe vera, injected intra-nasal, in order to block the infection and help breathing, and a 'intramuscular injection to reduce fever and infection. Twice repeated doses at intervals of several hours. 24 hours later, the fever had diminished and the sow had regained his appetite. A few days later, fully recovered, she gave birth to a beautiful litter of pigs in good health.
studying the effectiveness of Aloe vera, I soon realized that both the external and internal applications, offered no counter-indication. Vaterinaria in medicine, drug toxicity, die and their side effects are very important, because we treat animals of various species, whose sensitivity to drugs is just as varied. Thus, a drug such as boric acid can be used without any risk to care for horses, but today it is toxic to cats. "
cat's eyes The cat's visual system is very sophisticated, but like all living things even the cat is prone to disease. The best known of these `cataracts: an opaque membrane begins to cover the cornea and coll'aggravarsi, the cat can become blind.
One day a lady brought us a cat that had more than 50% of view and his condition continued a peggiorare. La signora ci riferì che il gatto soffriva di questa malattia da quattro anni e che lei l'aveva fatto curare da più veterinari che gli avevano prestato le cure tradizionali: antibiotici, cortisone, etc., ma la malattia continuava ad aggravarsi. Prendemmo una bottiglia di Aloe stabilizzato e ne mettemmo qualche goccia in ciascun occhio. Abbiamo dato il flacone alla cliente con la prescrizione d'instillare tre gocce del prodotto in ciascun occhio tre volte al giorno. Due settimane dopo, la signora venne a farci visitare il suo gatto e noi osservammo che le comee erano tomate quasi limpide, cosa del tutto sorprendente considerato il suo precedente stato. Dopo oltre due settimane, la cliente ci ha telefonato per informarci che entrambi gli occhi erano Tomati clear and pure, free from their white veil.
The veterinary care of horses
English Edward Johnson, a specialist in equine diseases, has long practiced in the United States, where he discovered some effective therapies based stabilized aloe vera. He now works at the Thoroughbred breeding and here's the statement we issued:
'Castration of a stallion is a delicate operation. It happens frequently that the breeders of horses bring me suffering. In the U.S., the famous veterinarian with whom I worked and from whom I learned a lot, it was an unconditional supporter of Aloe vera. In such cases, he began with cleaning the wound with aloe, then was delle applicazioni locali di gel puro, due volte al giorno, oltre a mescolare un bicchiere di succo d'aloe all'acqua dell'abbeveratoio. In quarantott'ore si aveva un nettissimo miglioramento e dopo una settimana di terapie, la piaga era generalmente guarita.»
Ferite e strappi
Ed Johnson consiglia caldamente l'Aloe vera nei seguenti casi: Strappi muscolari e ferite da contatto con chiodi arrugginiti o filo spinato. In questi casi, lui prima pulisce le ferite con dell''acido borico o del perossido (acqua ossigenata), poi, con una siringa, injetta del gel d'aloe vera nelle cavità. Per curare le ferite profonde, introduce una garza impregnata d'aloe nella piaga, poi, ogni giorno, cambia la garza imbibita d'Aloe vera, riducendo progressivamente la lunghezza del tampone dei qualche centimetro fino alla completa guarigione. Al suo avviso, l'Aloe vera combatte l'infezione ed aiuta la formazione del tessuto sano.
Il dott. Allan Fredrickson, veterinario nello stato di Washington, specialista di cavalli, afferma che l'Aloe vera stabilizzata è indicata nel trattamente delle seguenti affezioni:
• Infiammazioni oculari: qualche goccia di Aloe
• Infiammazioni del colon: cura di succo puro d'Aloe vera
• Ferite ai pastorali
• Sarcoide o tumore della pelle
• Distorsioni, strappi muscolari, infiammazioni artricolari.
To treat these diseases, common in racehorses, Dr. Fredrickson recommends massaging the affected area every day lotion with aloe vera, then cover it with cotton wool impregnated with aloe vera. In severe cases, he can add a bit 'of aloe vera juice to the meal of the animal, which contributes to its healing.
Dr. Fredrickson believes that the stabilized aloe vera is excellent for curing bad lacerations and wounds, as it has the following six properties:
1) acts as a coagulant to stop bleeding,
2) calm the pain,
3) reduces 'inflammation,
4) is bacteriostatic,
5) removes necrotic tissue
and 6) is an excellent healing.
In Europe, the use of aloe in hygiene and care of animals is still not widespread. Here and there, however, doctors and students have experienced these products and, in the face of success, have adopted them.
above effects are obtained only with Aloe vera juice, pure and unaffected, based on fresh leaves and mature Aloe barbadensis, cold stabilized.
The use of Aloe vera for the most common animal diseases
The use of Aloe in the treatment of animal diseases is well known since antiquity. In the treatment of animals, Aloe has the same healing properties cha man. Studies of Veterinary Medicine show that the effectiveness of therapies based Aloe, often accused of having a mere medicine psychosomatic effect is given by its remarkable healing and not just a placebo effect, that the animals do not know.
Abrasions, strangles, Arrembatura, swollen joints, arthritis, abscesses, catarrh, conjunctivitis, Bruises, convalescence, diarrhea, rash, sore throat, fever, sores, swelling, granulation suberante infections, throat infections limestone, uterine infection, inflammation, suspensory ligament, injury to the crown, sore throat, biting, nasal mucus, thrush, mouth sores, leg sores, eye problems, bites, Problemi cutanei (eczema, tricofitosi, ecc.), Problemi respiratori, Prurito, Punture, Sangue nelle orine, Scottature solari, Slogature e stiramenti, Tagli, Tosse, Ustioni, Verruche, Virus, etc.
Il cane ha subito un trauma cranico e una ferita lacero contusa con perdita di cute a tutto spessore (epidermide e derma) per una superficie di 15x7 cm che è stata trattata con terapia sistemica e con medicazioni locali sostituite ogni 3 giorni, fatte con gel di Aloe vera VERDALOE.
Nell'arco di 15 giorni la ferita si è completamente cicatrizzata e dopo circa un mese, all'ultimo controllo, è addiritura tornato a crescere il pelo. Del brutto incidente è rimasta solo una cicatrice sottile and practically invisible.
May 2005, Dr. John Seneca, Como
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Historic Route
Aloe Aloe Aloe
, among the many plants of this planet, certainly has a fascinating ancient history, witnessed by many ancient texts that document the use and characteristics terapeutiche.Definita plant of immortality by ancient Egyptians, it was planted at the entrance of the pyramids of the pharaohs and show the way to the land of the dead was used as an ingredient in the preparation of substances for embalming (one case for all, the Pharaoh Ramses II), both in Egypt and in ancient Mesopotamia, but it was grown mainly for therapeutic use. Also the ancient Egyptians, inventors of the enema, used it as a purgative enema, in combination with other herbs. Even the Bible refers several times to this plant, for example in the Gospel of John, chapter 19 verse 39 we read that Nicodemus made a mixture of myrrh and aloes to prepare Jesus' body for burial, and the Psalms (45:8 ), the garments of the King are perfumed with myrrh and aloe. We know also that the ancient Assyrians ingested the juice or Sibaru Siburu (Aloe) to solve the problems due to ingestion and formation of intestinal gas. It was not difficult for Assyriology, in fact, identify the Aloe, the deciphering of cuneiform texts on clay tablets found in excavations in what was to be the library of King Ashurbanipal (Assyrian Dictionary of Botanical Thompson), where it said: "The leaves resemble blades of knives."
In the Mayan culture, the Hunpeckin-ci (Aloe) was considered a great remedy for headaches, the juice was prepared as an infusion, and was drunk diluted with water, while the Maya women rubbed the gel (with a strong bitter taste ) on the breasts to force weaning their children. In the 1st century BC, and Dioscorides, greek doctor in the service of the Roman Empire, Pliny the Elder, author of the famous treatise "Naturalis Historia", describing the therapeutic uses of Aloe juice to treat sores, upset stomach, constipation , insect bites, sore headaches, hair loss, skin irritation, oral health problems and other discomforts.
Much later, even Christopher Columbus during the voyage to the New World, noted in his diary: "Todo està bien, hay Aloe on board."
course, different civilizations and different peoples attributed to this plant also magical and esoteric: for example, according to an Akkadian cuneiform text of more than 4000 years ago, Aloe, placed in front of many houses, particularly new construction ensure long life and prosperity for its residents, even today, Egypt is considered protective and brings happiness when placed in the homes.
Even today, one can find within dei negozi: qualcuno crede, infatti, che essa protegga il nucleo familiare assorbendo le energie negative portate da alcuni visitatori; un fiocco rosso attorno alla pianta, poi, serve ad invocare l'amore, mentre uno verde ad invocare la fortuna; in alcuni rituali, inoltre, è ancora utilizzata per il suo "potere energetico".Ricercatori moderni
Questo breve tracciato storico, che contempla anche aspetti legati alla superstizione, dimostra come l'Aloe, da oltre quattromila anni, faccia parte della medicina popolare nella storia dell'umanità.
Ai nostri giorni, dopo essere stata relegata ad un posto di second'ordine, com'è avvenuto per la maggior parte delle piante medicinali a causa di un uso generalizzato dei farmaci modern, Aloe has returned to be talked about, especially since 1851, when two researchers, Smith and Stenhouse isolated an active substance with laxative properties which they called Aloin.
In 1935, Creston Collins and his son revealed in a report which became known, the possible use of Aloe to cover the devastating effects of radiation, so from that time, many scientists took into account a more detailed study of this plant . We arrive in the late '50s, when the Texas pharmacist Bill Coats was able to stabilize the flesh with a natural process: it is opened, thus, the doors to the marketing of products for industrial use Aloe-based.
Previously the limits were raised by the problem of oxidation of the juice that will not survive very long, decline rapidly once cold extracted from the plant. Some researchers tried to solve the problem with the exposure of the gel to ultraviolet light, but this will alter its chemical composition, we also attempted with the pasteurization of gel at temperatures above 60 degrees after adding hydrogen peroxide, but also This attempt failed.
Bill Coats was the first to create a way as to preserve the vitamins and enzymes in aloe, this procedure consisted of incubation of the gel with the addition of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), vitamin E (tocopherol) and sorbitol. Dr. GW Reynolds ranked in 1950, at least 350 species of Aloe, today, over 600 varieties of plants of the genus Aloe, which belonged to the family of Liliaceae, were newly classified as Aloaceae. Ben
125 species have been recorded only in South Africa (including the Swaiziland and Lesotho), while the others are distributed in more areas of Africa, Israel, India, Pakistan, Nepal, China, Thailand, Cambodia, the Caribbean, Spain, Cuba, Central and South America, North America (Texas and Florida) and Mexico. Aloe
The strain of origin, therefore, is to be found in (Reynolds, 1966). Its habitat is typical of arid and desert and can reach heights ranging from a few inches to twenty feet, depending on the species. It should be clear that in botany, in general, is used to call a plant under the name assigned by the last student, for example, Aloe Barbadensis or Barbados, Miller, Aloe vera is the actual name of Linnaeus and Aloe Vularis Lamarck. The term
Aloe ("At eh" in Arabic, "Halal" in Hebrew, "Alo hei" in China, Aloe in Western countries) is derived from the Greek root "ALS" or "Alos" which means bitter substance, such as salt 'sea water. Its flowers range from white-green, for example, aloe Integra in Swaziland which blooms from October to December; dal rosa-aranciato dell'Aloe Zebrina (distribuita in Botswana, Namibia, Angola e Zimbabwe), con fioritura da gennaio a marzo e da novembre a dicembre, secondo il clima, al rosa più intenso, con tendenza al rosso, dell'Aloe Peglerae presente in Magaliesberg, Witwatersberg (Petroria), con fioritura da luglio ad agosto. Le tre specie più conosciute
Vediamo ora, in dettaglio, confrontandole fra loro, le tre specie più conosciute: l'Aloe Vera Barbadensis, l'Aloe Arborescens Miller e l'Aloe Ferox. Va, innanzitutto, detto che l'Aloe Vera, così battezzata e descritta da Linneo, l'Aloe Barbadensis di Miller, e l'Aloe Vulgaris di Lamarck sono la stessa pianta. L'Aloe Barbadensis deve il suo nome alle Isole Barbados, ma è anche presente nel resto delle Antille, nei Caraibi e soprattutto sulla costa nord orientale dell'Africa da cui probabilmente si diffuse. Il problema del nome, è complicato dal fatto che Miller aveva a sua volta denominato e battezzato Aloe Vera un'altra varietà di Aloe, creando una certa confusione nell'ambiente botanico. Così, oggi, abbiamo sia l'Aloe Barbadensis, chiamata spesso Aloe Vera, sia un altro tipo di Aloe denominata Aloe Vera qualità Vera, per differenziarla dalla prima.
Confrontandole, però, è abbastanza facile distinguere la Barbadensis dall'Aloe Vera qualità Vera, pur senza essere dei botanici di professione: la prima ha le foglie raccolte intorno ad un rosone centrale, mentre l'altra has the layered. Aloe Barbadensis can reach a maximum height of 60-90 cm, and lives, generally five years. Its thorny leaves can reach a length of 40-50 cm, with a base width that varies from 6 to 10 cm. These leaves, spotted in a growth phase, taking a green uniform to adulthood, coated with a protective film which allows the plant to filter the air and water. Under this membrane are a first cellulosic layer that contains crystals of calcium oxalate and the cells pericyclic dell'Aloina, pinkish-yellow exudate with laxative properties. Enclosed in this triple plant protection, we find the parenchyma, a tissue colorless gel made from plant so much sought after. The quality of the latter depends on the type of climate and irrigation. Aloe Arborescens, often confused with Aloe Mutabilis, has the following characteristics: its trunk may exceed two meters tall and the leaves are gray in color - green to light green and may reach a length of 50, 60 cm. His country of origin is South Africa. Also known as Cape Aloe (Cape Aloe), grows wild in the Cape, in KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and Northern Province, in Mozabico, Zimbabwe and Malawi. Now popular in various parts of the globe, this species blooms from May to July, and its flowers can be yellow, pink or orange. Because they contain little water, the leaves have a larger amount of active ingredients. Aloe Ferox, finally, is very strong and its height varies from two to five meters in older plants. Its leaves, very meaty, have a tendency to color from green to gray - green, with spines darker than the leaf. Presents inflorescence with 5-12 flowers - pink coral arranged vertically on one stem; usually confused with other species (A. Marloth, A. Spectabilis), blooms from May to August (in the northernmost areas, however, from September in November). It is also native of southern Africa, in particular, is widespread in arid areas of the Cape province (east and west), in southern KwaZulu-Natal and in parts of south-west of Lesotho.
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