By: mumu | 2010-10-10 | Ethics Data for some common houseplants Light requirements This Table should be used as guideline for plants suitable for the light level you can provide read more
By: Juliet Cohen | 2010-09-09 | Alternative Medicine Aloe vera is a perennial, juicy plant, local to Africa. Aloe can be grown as a houseplant. The plant can grow up to 4 feet tall. The plant's wide, fleshy, spear-like leaves can grow up to 36 inches long. read more
By: Billings Farnsworth | 2010-04-02 | Skin care Aloe Vera plants are known throughout the world for their healing properties. Used as moisturizer, the natural sap of the aloe plant can be uses to heal sunburn and other common first and second degree burns, revitalizing skin and creating a barrier of protection for the bodies own moisture to remain in the pores of the skin. read more
By: sachik | 2011-06-27 | Beauty Aloe Vera plant is a stem-less plant. It is very useful in various purposes like cosmetics, medicines. Read more about aloe vera plant here. read more
By: jenney dicousta | 2011-02-14 | Small Business Aloe Vera plant is a miraculous plant and the fact that it is a household plant is an exciting one for people who are aware of its uses. One can obtain gel, juice and other products from an Aloe plant and these products are good for health in a number of ways. read more
By: Juliet Cohen | 2010-09-09 | Alternative Medicine Aloe Vera looks like a cactus, but is really a member of the Lily family. Aloe Vera is a well known herbal preparation that has been in use for a long time. read more
By: KD | 2010-10-07 | Health & Fitness Aloe vera as it has always been used to heal scars and to make skin beautiful is also ideal to be used to lessen the mark of scars or spots left by acne on your face. Often, it takes a longer time for a mark to leave the skin than the acne. Here are some mixtures and techniques that you can try in applying the aloe vera on your skin. read more
By: Book MyDoctor | 2012-05-28 | Health & Fitness Benefits of aloe vera are well known. It has been in use since time unknown for getting healthy skin. This is the reason why it is used in various skin products and beauty products. read more
By: Juliet Cohen | 2010-09-09 | Alternative Medicine The aloe Vera plant is one of the most famous plants in the world, and is used widely for its medicinal properties. It also makes for an attractive houseplant. Aloe is a lily-like, green, and sometimes spiny shrub with very little. read more
By: John Buchanan | 2011-02-21 | Health & Fitness Shoppaillessa teemoilla: Aloe Vera Mehu, Aloe Vera Juoma, tai Aloe Vera Geeli netissä voi olla sekavaa ensikertalaiselle. Mikä on parasta Aloeta? Stabiloitu Aloe Vera vai jokin muu? Etsitään yhdessä vastaus kysymykseesi! read more
By: Shawn Parker | 2010-10-25 | Home Repair Home Repair The aloe plant has been around for at least since the Roman Empire. This ancient plant was cultivated for its soothing ointment that's made from the juice of its leaves. The ointment is still cultivated and used today. The plant bears clusters of orange, yellow and red flowers in the winter. Many different types of Aloe plants are grown; the favorite houseplant is the Tiger Aloe plant. The leaves will eventually form a mound between 10 to 12 inches tall and 4 to 6 inches across. The leaves become tinted with bronze if they grow in the bright sun light. A true aloe will have pale green leaves ... read more
By: Kathy F. Crawford | 2010-03-27 | Alternative Medicine Aloe vera is a great plant to have because of the many ways you can use it. It is not known exactly why aloe vera does what it does but with all the things it can do for your immunity to help your skin and your digestive system etc. It is a very important natural way to be healthier. read more
By: Tiffany Windhurst | 2011-01-12 | Beauty The aloe vera plant has been used as a topical remedy for centuries due to it's natural healing properties. The gelled substance extracted from the leaves is used to encourage the healing of many skin abrasions, minor burns and cuts. It's a first aid staple that is completely natural and safe for most people and children to come into contact with. read more