Scientists have discovered by promising new anti-aging powers at a common household factory and only comes in time to fight the summer sun.
A new study has found that Aloe Vera offers “extraordinary anti -aging effects” and can even help treat and prevent skin disease.
The particles extracted from green thorny succulent were found to remove skin aging, protect it from sun damage and tissue aid, according to a report published this month in the International Medical Newspaper.

“The goal is to provide new interventions for the development of cost effective and safe anti -aging treatments for the skin, while also laying the groundwork for exploring other plants derived from plants for therapeutic and drug distribution,” writes Jiangsu University in China in their report.
They tried to explore plant -based therapy as an alternative to synthetic skin care and derived from stem cells, which can cause side reactions, irritation and cause immune responses.
Other studies have explored the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and healing properties of aloe wound, noted the group, but not the extraction of small particles for anti-aging.
It is used all over the world for herbal food and medicine, and is known as “universal medicine” and “natural peach”, scientists noted in their report.
“We have comprehensively evaluated their skin photography ability for the first time in in vivo and in vitro models and we have investigated their potential action mechanisms,” the research team wrote, referring to animal testing and petri plates.
Among their findings, researchers said they found that the prefabrication of aloe dermis could inhibit the production of aging cells and prevent damage to the skin that causes rough, dry meat, deepening wrinkles and, in more serious cases, tumors and cancers.

As part of their experiment, scientists divided 36 weekly female mice into groups and applied nanoparticles from the gel and the outer peel of the aloe plant in the shaved spine of some and exposed them to different levels of UV radiation.
The skin, which was previously seen as a by-product of the popular sunburn waste, was found to have “considerable medicinal value in the field of tissue repair”, exceeding the gel in terms of “anti-Adn damage” and against free radicals.
“This study sets out a theoretical foundation for the development of natural and safe anti-froto formulations, which are expected to maintain significant potential in the areas of functional skin products and dermatology in the future,” the report concluded.
Despite the need for clinical evidence and protocols for the proper preparation of the plant, which has 550 different species, they said they strongly believed in the potential they have in “preventing and treating clinical skin diseases, the field of medical aesthetics and cosmetics market.”
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