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        It is presently believed that some of the beneficial effects of aloe result from inhibition of bradykinin by a contained carboxypeptidase. Aloe is also thought to hinder the formation of thromboxane, the activity of which is detrimental to healing of burn wounds (17). Laxative effect of aloe juice and aloe latex is caused by anthraquinone glycosides aloin A and B (16). Some studies have indicated that aloe vera may have anticancer effects. Emodin, an extract of aloe vera, can inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis in human liver cancer cell lines through p53- and p21-dependent pathway (4). Acemannan, a carbohydrate fraction derived from aloe vera leaf, can stimulate cytokine production in mouse macrophage cell line (5). It also exhibited immunomodulating activity by inducing maturation of dendritic cells (6). Another in vitro study has indicated aloeride, a polysaccharide obtained from aloe vera juice, as a potent immunostimulator by increasing NF-kappa B activities (7). A compound, di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), isolated from aloe vera can inhibit leukemic cells in vitro (8).

         

        From another official source my peoples.. long live alo.. even the Egyptians knew about aloe .. they didn't need the FDA or medical school to tell them to use their senses and anecdotal histories seriously.

        http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/69116.cfm (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center)

        one of the biggest research centers in the world of Cancer. And they deal almost exclusively in FDA licensed substances.

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          It is presently believed that some of the beneficial effects of aloe result from inhibition of bradykinin by a contained carboxypeptidase. Aloe is also thought to hinder the formation of thromboxane, the activity of which is detrimental to healing of burn wounds (17). Laxative effect of aloe juice and aloe latex is caused by anthraquinone glycosides aloin A and B (16). Some studies have indicated that aloe vera may have anticancer effects. Emodin, an extract of aloe vera, can inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis in human liver cancer cell lines through p53- and p21-dependent pathway (4). Acemannan, a carbohydrate fraction derived from aloe vera leaf, can stimulate cytokine production in mouse macrophage cell line (5). It also exhibited immunomodulating activity by inducing maturation of dendritic cells (6). Another in vitro study has indicated aloeride, a polysaccharide obtained from aloe vera juice, as a potent immunostimulator by increasing NF-kappa B activities (7). A compound, di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), isolated from aloe vera can inhibit leukemic cells in vitro (8).

           

          From another official source my peoples.. long live alo.. even the Egyptians knew about aloe .. they didn't need the FDA or medical school to tell them to use their senses and anecdotal histories seriously.

          http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/69116.cfm (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center)

          one of the biggest research centers in the world of Cancer. And they deal almost exclusively in FDA licensed substances.

          mindlike
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            and more..

            Mechanism of Action
            It is presently believed that some of the beneficial effects of aloe result from inhibition of bradykinin by a contained carboxypeptidase. Aloe is also thought to hinder the formation of thromboxane, the activity of which is detrimental to healing of burn wounds (17). Laxative effect of aloe juice and aloe latex is caused by anthraquinone glycosides aloin A and B (16). Some studies have indicated that aloe vera may have anticancer effects. Emodin, an extract of aloe vera, can inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis in human liver cancer cell lines through p53- and p21-dependent pathway (4). Acemannan, a carbohydrate fraction derived from aloe vera leaf, can stimulate cytokine production in mouse macrophage cell line (5). It also exhibited immunomodulating activity by inducing maturation of dendritic cells (6). Another in vitro study has indicated aloeride, a polysaccharide obtained from aloe vera juice, as a potent immunostimulator by increasing NF-kappa B activities (7). A compound, di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), isolated from aloe vera can inhibit leukemic cells in vitro (8).

             

            From another official source my peoples.. long live alo.. even the Egyptians knew about aloe .. they didn't need the FDA or medical school to tell them to use their senses and anecdotal histories seriously.

            http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/69116.cfm (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center)

            one of the biggest research centers in the world of Cancer. And they deal almost exclusively in FDA licensed substances.

            mindlike
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              Contrair mon frere..
            • 1.. "Life Science Magazine"; The antiproliferative activity of aloe-emodin is through p53-dependent and p21-dependent apoptotic pathway in human hepatoma cell lines; PL Kuo, et al.; 2002
            • 2.. "Melanoma Research"; Effect of inhibition of aloe-emodin on N-acetyltransferase activity and gene expression in human malignant melanoma cells (A375.S2); SY Lin, et al.; 2005
            • 3..  Antitumor properties of aloe-emodin and induction of transglutaminase 2 activity in B16-F10 melanoma cells.; 2011
            • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624404
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            • Confirming that aloe is not just a quack substance but a significant ally in the battle against cancers including melanoma.
            • – Peter
          mindlike
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            Contrair mon frere..
          • 1.. "Life Science Magazine"; The antiproliferative activity of aloe-emodin is through p53-dependent and p21-dependent apoptotic pathway in human hepatoma cell lines; PL Kuo, et al.; 2002
          • 2.. "Melanoma Research"; Effect of inhibition of aloe-emodin on N-acetyltransferase activity and gene expression in human malignant melanoma cells (A375.S2); SY Lin, et al.; 2005
          • 3..  Antitumor properties of aloe-emodin and induction of transglutaminase 2 activity in B16-F10 melanoma cells.; 2011
          • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624404
          •  
          • Confirming that aloe is not just a quack substance but a significant ally in the battle against cancers including melanoma.
          • – Peter
            mindlike
            Participant
              Contrair mon frere..
            • 1.. "Life Science Magazine"; The antiproliferative activity of aloe-emodin is through p53-dependent and p21-dependent apoptotic pathway in human hepatoma cell lines; PL Kuo, et al.; 2002
            • 2.. "Melanoma Research"; Effect of inhibition of aloe-emodin on N-acetyltransferase activity and gene expression in human malignant melanoma cells (A375.S2); SY Lin, et al.; 2005
            • 3..  Antitumor properties of aloe-emodin and induction of transglutaminase 2 activity in B16-F10 melanoma cells.; 2011
            • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20624404
            •  
            • Confirming that aloe is not just a quack substance but a significant ally in the battle against cancers including melanoma.
            • – Peter
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