Aloecorp News

Not Just for Sunburn: Studies Show Aloe’s Potential for Cosmeceutical Products

Posted September 2nd, 2009
LAS VEGAS, NV – Researchers and manufacturers alike marveled at the potential for new cosmeceutical Aloe-based products during a presentation by leading Aloe science researcher Ken Jones at SupplySide West this past November. Product developers are now adding this common home remedy to their list of novel ingredients for product conception in 2008.
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High Demand for Aloe Products in Emerging Ethnic Markets

Posted August 24th, 2009

Lacey  WA    Aloe vera is one of the most commonly used herbal ingredients in Hispanic homes and its clear these households place a high value on herbal remedies.  In one recent study it was found that 77% of Hispanic respondents had used heral remedies in comparison with only 47% of non-Hispanic whites.Read more

Innovative Dehydration Technology Yields New Aloe Uses

Posted August 19th, 2009

Lacey WA - An innovative dehydration system utilized within the patented Qmatrix® aloe processing method at Aloecorp has opened the door to some versatile use for Aloe vera according to a newly published white paper from the world's leading vertically integrated supplier of fine and bioactive aloe products.Read more

Aloe vera enhances bioavailability of vitamins B12 and C

Posted August 18th, 2009

Irving, TX – Aloe vera is a powerful complement to other supplements, enhancing their absorbance and effects, according to a recent bioavailability study1. Both Aloe vera gel and whole leaf Aloe were tested in the randomized cross-over trial, with the gel demonstrating the strongest results in promoting the absorbance of vitamins C and B12. It only took one ounce of Aloe to have substantial effects in enhancing the absorption of a 500mg dose of vitamin C and 1mg dose of B12. Read more