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What You Should Know About Research
The purpose of this article is to help readers understand research methods and to uncover some myths and misunderstandings. While searching literature, you may find that some research papers, published in scientific or other magazines, discourage people from using Aloe Vera. They may state something like "...we have found that Aloe Vera juice does not improve..."
On the other hand, you may run into the opposite conclusion in another paper, where Aloe Vera is glorified as a miraculous, all-mighty drink which cures everything, and they support the conclusion by their experimental work, similar to the first group.
I am usually suspicious if I read either one of those two types of articles. Simply, a reader must understand all the aspects of the particular research, and think out of the box. Now, let's talk about reading that "fine print".
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How to Read Ingredient Labels
Reading ingredient labels is essential to finding a product line that’s safe and “natural.“ You’ve got to take the reins and police your products because no one else will do it for you! But how do we know what’s harmful? Fortunately we live in the age of unfettered information. This article will teach you, in several easy steps, what to look for in the labels, and how to interpret them.
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Importance of the First Ingredient
The first ingredient in any product is always the substance that will have the greatest concentration overall. Because of this, it’s very important to find products that have a superior first ingredient. The most common first ingredient in almost all skin care is water. Water is cheap, abundant, and will fill up the bottle, cutting the cost of manufacturing the product. Approach water concentrated products with caution.
