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aloe vera - use in sentences
Converse of object
- base: This is a non greasy aloe vera based lotion which glides on smoothly.
- try: I tried aloe vera after reading up on it on the net.
- include: Caroline and Gaby shared some interesting culinary experiences, including aloe vera flavored yogurt and potato and pumpkin ice cream.
Preposition: in
- treatment: This is the first time that internal usage of aloe vera in the treatment of disease was approved by a regulatory body.
Adjective modifier
- organic: Ingredients Organic chickweed, organic calendula, organic aloe vera, local welsh beeswax.
- natural: Natural aloe vera is known for its moisturizing and skin friendly properties and is listed in the product ingredient list as Aloe Barbadensis.
- whole: Infused with the finest lavender, whole leaf aloe vera, vitamin C and Dead Sea Mineral Salts.
- soothing: The chilled gel is removed and soothing aloe vera is applied.
- oral: In animal studies of skin inflammation, both topical and oral aloe vera have proven beneficial in decreasing inflammation and promoting cellular repair.
Modifies a noun
- gel: Topical relief can also be had from aloe vera gel.
- juice: The recommended dosage is half a cup of aloe vera juice twice a day.
- product: Forever Living's complete line of aloe vera products brings the remarkable benefits of this powerful plant to your entire body.
- plant: I've got mine planted with an aloe vera plant and it looks just grand.
- extract: Yes, our Palmolive anti-perspirants contain aloe vera extract.
- base: To the clay we have added an aloe vera base and six different herbal extracts to help tighten and tone the skin.
Noun used with modifier
- leaf: Infused with the finest lavender, whole leaf aloe vera, vitamin C and Dead Sea Mineral Salts.
- %: So 100 % aloe Vera may actually consist of 95 % water and 5 % aloe vera!
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