No,
aloe is a natural plant derivative, most noted for its soothing and healing properties when applied to burns. So, no you can't lose brain cells from sniffing aloe scented soap, although it may make them smell soft and clean.
According to the seller on Amazon, they are "naturally Scented with Sweet Orange and Lavender Essential Oils, Calendula & Organic Aloe Vera".
Can aloe be frozen
Aloe is a genus. Aloe vera is a species.
The aloe vera is a plant, and all plants belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Plantae, as well as the Kingdoms Animalia, Fungi and Protista.
There are around 400 species in the genus Aloe. For a full list, see List of species of genus Aloe. Species include: Aloe vera - used in healthcare & health products Aloe arborescens - used in healthcare Aloe aristata - Torch Plant, Lace Aloe Aloe dichotoma - quiver tree or kokerboom Aloe nyeriensis Aloe variegata - Partridge-breasted Aloe, Tiger Aloe Aloe barbadensis - Barbados Aloe, Common Aloe, Yellow Aloe, Medicinal Aloe. This is the variety used medicinally. Aloe wildii Try google
The scientific name for aloe vera is actually Aloe vera.This is for the common succulent that is used widely for medicinal and cosmetic purposes.Other species of aloe plants exist all over the world, and their taxonomy can be found athttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloe_vera#Taxonomy_and_etymology
No. Aloe is a genus of plants with about 150 different species, of which Aloe vera, also known as Aloe barbadensis is one. The emolient substance derived from the plant is commonly referred to simply as aloe, but the commercial products made from this substance are usually call "aloe vera".In any case Aloe vera and Aloe barbadensis are the two taxonomical names for this plant, but Aloe Vera is the only one used as a common name.
Aloe vulgaris and Aloe barbadensis, a member of the lily family.
Aloe plants are turned to medicine by extracting the aloe from the plant. A piece of an aloe vera plant can be used for medicine by tearing a small part of the plant off and rubbing the slimy aloe on the afflicted skin.
No, aloe vera plants do not require pollination to produce gel. Aloe vera plants are capable of reproducing through vegetative means, such as by cloning themselves from offshoots called pups. The gel is produced in specialized cells within the plant's leaves and does not involve the fertilization process.
The scientific name of aloe vera plant is Aloe barbadensis Miller.
Aloe Juice and Aloe Vera juice are the same thing. The name is just different but they are both from the aloe vera plant.