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Aloe Vera is renown for its’ potency to soothe all sorts of disorders. Its’ historic use links it to beauty care routine or to more slight sores, such as sunburns, scratches, or small injuries. It was not until lately that its’ more significant curing virtues have been discovered and proven.

People suffering from serious diseases who have underwent a treatment with Aloe products showed that these products were satisfactory enough and surprisingly efficient. One of their many applications regards teeth care or general dentistry. Contemporary society seems to stress teeth care as a crucial point of our life, both from a hygienic reason and an aesthetic one.

Digestion begins in the mouth due to the chemical action of various substances located there and also because of the more mechanical function of teeth. Chewing should never be understated. Moreover, the cultural significance of smile seems to amplify the urge to pay attention the quality and the state our teeth are in. Almost all toothpaste commercials underline the health aspect and the visual side of a vigorous dentition.

So, if you want to ensure a reliable starting point for your digestion, or if you want to display – or at least not to be embarrassed by – your smile, you should pay a little attention to your dentist’s suggestions.

How do Aloe products affect our teeth, and why should we choose them over the classical toothpastes? If we learned a little about the general properties of Aloe, we should already know that it prevents infection caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi, it stimulates cell regeneration and has a general purifying action, not to mention its’ calming effect. Therefore, Aloe is an excellent solution to a range of mouth problems, like gingivitis, peridontitis, stomatitis, bad breath, reduces the possibility of plaque, not to mention the care it takes of the soft, fragile tissues in the mouth.

Obviously, a great amount of benefits that usual products can only pretend to guarantee. Now, how does Aloeride deal with oral hygiene, considering all we have stated about the Aloe products in general? Most of the Aloe products designed for dentistry come in traditional shapes, that is, toothpaste, gel, sprays. On the other hand, the way Aloeride presents its’ products is not at all similar to those.

The technology used by Aloeride to process Aloe Vera extract fits very well its’ goal, that is, to preserve the active ingredients and to avoid tampering with them. This is why this company only produces tiny capsules containing a certain amount of Aloe powder. Can these capsules fit the specificity of teeth care? Aloeride’s statement is that a genuine treatment should work from the inside to the outside.

What is visible to the eye is always grounded on an invisible process developed underneath the surface of what is observable. Aloeride’s Aloe Vera products work on the immunity system, thus generating an overall protection for the entire organism, teeth included. A strong reason for using these capsules is that, compared to common other products, it avoids involving certain ingredients assumed to alter the quality of Aloe extract.

Though these elements – Sorbitol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Carrageenan and so on – do not harm the tooth in itself, they inhibit the effects Aloe is supposed to have. So, a toothpaste boasting with its’ Aloe ingredient is virtually an ordinary one, as the extract is in such a degree altered by the other parts of the paste that it remains inactive. Taking care of teeth is one of the many objectives Aloeride has.

It is coherent with a more general goal, that is, to offer a feeling of general state of well-being. While or after using Aloe capsules one should no longer need to care about mouth problems – but it doesn’t mean daily hygiene should be abandoned, on the contrary, it should be maintained – and should be free to charmingly smile whenever the occasion occurs.

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