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Aloe Vera Gelly is a thick gel containing humectants, thickeners and moisturizers. It is an excellent rubbing compound which allows our pure stabilized Aloe Vera Gelly to penetrate into the skin.
Aloe Vera Gelly is particularly effective in a variety of dermatoses and acute injuries on skin, muscles, tendon and joins. This product is popular because it relieves itching, pain, swelling, inflammation, and soreness. It combats infections, lubricates and helps sooth wounded tissue in sensitive areas. Additionally, it contains no oily substances, which helps reduce irritation. In addition, it is totally absorbant and promotes healing without straining. Aloe Vera Gelly may be applied in precisely the same conditions indicated for Aloe Activator with a pronounced advantage. It is better for bandaging. It will not drain and evaporates slowly. It may be applied after Aloe Activator and Aloe Heat Lotion, or on its own. Since Aloe Vera Gelly is oil-free, it is also ideal for treating acne, impetigo, seborrhea, dandruff, alopecia, scleroderma, and other skin conditions. It works with Aloe Activator and has a pH of 4.5. It is non-irritating, and can be used even around the eyes (one should, however, take necessary precautions to avoid getting the Gelly into eyes which could cause discomfort). Stablilized Aloe Vera Gel, Dl Water, Glycerin, Triethanolamine, Tocopherol (Natural Vitamin E), Allantoin, Diazolidinyl Uera and Methylparaben. Cleanse the afflicted area thoroughly to eliminate possible complications caused by allergy of wounds. For best results, use liberal amounts of the Gelly and massage for five minutes. When used with Aloe Activator, as the Activator is absorbed, apply Gelly. Repeat this procedure four times daily if the condition permits. Aloe Vera Gelly may follow the application of Aloe Activator, or it may be the initial or sole therapy with or without bandaging. There are no known contraindications for Aloe Vera Gelly. As Aloe Vera Gelly is highly penetrative, the areas being treated should be cleansed thoroughly. However, it is no applicable on deep puncture wounds unless the patient has received protection from tetanus. All indications are the results of physicians' laboratory reports as well as clinical findings.
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