- Aloe medications can be taken by mouth or applied to the skin. It has become a popular herbal remedy that was used to help treat everything from skin issues to digestive problems.
- It contains antioxidants, enzymes, Vitamins A and C, and it is highly anti- inflammatory.
- It can help treat burns and wounds, acne and dry skin. Aloe extract cream might reduce redness, scaling, itching and inflammation caused by mild to moderate psoriasis. Applying a cream containing aloe extract might help lesions heal sooner. The enzymes in it can also help exfoliate the skin to make it smoother
- Aloe seems to be able to speed wound healing by improving blood circulation through the area and preventing cell death around a wound.
- It also appears that aloe gel has properties that are harmful to certain types of bacteria and fungi.
- Some research suggests that aloe might lower blood sugar.
- Do not take aloe latex if you have haemorrhoids. High doses of aloe latex have been linked to kidney failure and other serious conditions.
- Taking aloe latex or aloe whole-leaf extract by mouth is POSSIBLY UNSAFE at any dose.
- Whether oral use of aloe latex is effective at treating constipation is unclear. While it acts as a laxative, aloe latex can also cause abdominal cramps and diarrhoea.
- Unprocessed aloe latex contains chemicals that appear to have the potential to cause cancer, and processed aloe latex might have cancer- causing compounds.
- Taking 1 gram a day of aloe latex for several days can cause kidney damage and might be fatal.
Boric Acid is an antiseptic which treats infection in the affected area and relieves irritation.
Boric Acid is used to prevent infections.
Boric acid is a natural antiseptic, anti-fungal agent, and astringent. A teaspoon of
boric acid in four ounces of distilled water makes a good wash for wounds, rashes,
minor burns, or as an acne treatment. It also relieves the itch from insect bites. A
teaspoon in four cups of water can be used to treat sore eyes, irritation, or weird eye
discharges.
Common side effects of Boric Acid
Increased liver enzymes,
Abdominal pain,
Allergic reaction,
Burning sensation,
Irritation,
CNS stimulation,
Central nervous system depression,
Diarrhea,
Rash,
Vomiting
Boric acid is a dangerous poison. Poisoning from this chemical can be acute or
chronic.
Boric acid is a caustic chemical. If it contacts tissues, it can cause injury.
BORIVAG
By WEST-COAST PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS LTD
- Aloe medications can be taken by mouth or applied to the skin. It has become a popular herbal remedy that was used to help treat everything from skin issues to digestive problems.
- It contains antioxidants, enzymes, Vitamins A and C, and it is highly anti- inflammatory.
- It can help treat burns and wounds, acne and dry skin. Aloe extract cream might reduce redness, scaling, itching and inflammation caused by mild to moderate psoriasis. Applying a cream containing aloe extract might help lesions heal sooner. The enzymes in it can also help exfoliate the skin to make it smoother
- Aloe seems to be able to speed wound healing by improving blood circulation through the area and preventing cell death around a wound.
- It also appears that aloe gel has properties that are harmful to certain types of bacteria and fungi.
- Some research suggests that aloe might lower blood sugar.
- Do not take aloe latex if you have haemorrhoids. High doses of aloe latex have been linked to kidney failure and other serious conditions.
- Taking aloe latex or aloe whole-leaf extract by mouth is POSSIBLY UNSAFE at any dose.
- Whether oral use of aloe latex is effective at treating constipation is unclear. While it acts as a laxative, aloe latex can also cause abdominal cramps and diarrhoea.
- Unprocessed aloe latex contains chemicals that appear to have the potential to cause cancer, and processed aloe latex might have cancer- causing compounds.
- Taking 1 gram a day of aloe latex for several days can cause kidney damage and might be fatal.
Boric Acid is an antiseptic which treats infection in the affected area and relieves irritation.
Boric Acid is used to prevent infections.
Boric acid is a natural antiseptic, anti-fungal agent, and astringent. A teaspoon of
boric acid in four ounces of distilled water makes a good wash for wounds, rashes,
minor burns, or as an acne treatment. It also relieves the itch from insect bites. A
teaspoon in four cups of water can be used to treat sore eyes, irritation, or weird eye
discharges.
Common side effects of Boric Acid
Increased liver enzymes,
Abdominal pain,
Allergic reaction,
Burning sensation,
Irritation,
CNS stimulation,
Central nervous system depression,
Diarrhea,
Rash,
Vomiting
Boric acid is a dangerous poison. Poisoning from this chemical can be acute or
chronic.
Boric acid is a caustic chemical. If it contacts tissues, it can cause injury.