Aloe
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Botanicals / Herbs
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| Botanical Name or Chemical Name: |
Aloe vera •
Aloe barbadensis
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Found 22 topical uses for Aloe
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- Genital herpes
   
Aloe alleviates symptoms; reduces duration and severity; used for treatment. Apply a topical preparation containing minimum 0.5% of aloe 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Seborrheic dermatitis
  
Aloe accelerates tissue healing and tissue repair; reduces scaling; reduces itching; alleviates symptoms. Apply a topical preparation containing aloe 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Burns
 
Aloe softens and soothes the skin; accelerates healing. Apply a topical preparation containing aloe 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Canker sores
 
Aloe accelerates healing. Apply a topical preparation containing aloe 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Dry skin
 
Aloe moisturizes the skin; reduces skin dryness. Apply a topical preparation containing aloe 2-4 times daily, for many months, as suggested on the label.
- General skin inflammation
 
Aloe is an anti-inflammatory; reduces skin inflammation. Apply a topical preparation containing aloe 2-4 times daily, for many months, as suggested on the label.
- Psoriasis
 
Aloe accelerates tissue repair; alleviates symptoms. Apply a topical preparation containing aloe 2-4 times daily, for many months, as suggested on the label.
- Skin ulcers
 
Aloe accelerates tissue healing and tissue repair. Apply a topical preparation containing minimum 0.5% of aloe 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Skin wounds
 
Aloe reduces inflammation; accelerates tissue repair. Apply a topical preparation containing minimum 0.5% of aloe 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Chilblain

Aloe is an anti-inflammatory; soothes and heals damaged tissue. Apply a topical preparation containing minimum 0.5% of aloe 2-4 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
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