Natural Aloe Vera More Safe, Effective Then Artificial Toxic Creams: Health Experts
Rukhshan Mir (@rukhshanmir) Published November 17, 2018 | 06:14 PM
The health experts on Thursday advised to use natural Aloe Vera as a skin care jel as artificial products available in the markets were playing havoc with public health.
Talking to a private news channel, a Dermatologist of Pakistan Institute of Medical Science(PIMS), Dr. Tuseef Yousaf said that Aloe Vera was on of the best herbs which was extensively used in all the beauty products due to its antiviral and antibacterial properties. It was absolutely safe for every individual for being a natural substance , he added.
He said that Aloe Vera containing the multi-vitamin including vitmain A, B, C and E which leaves a very positive impacts on the skin."All the natural herbs, particularly Aloe Vera have phenomenal benefits, including imprvoing skin and its shine, helping to stop hair loss and very useful to reduce weight", he said .
Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute (NORI), Dr Zubair Hassan said that there was an alarming increase of patients suffering from skin disease, including face skin cancer, due to the usage of substandard and lethal chemical skin care products.
He said that Pakistan was among those countries where a large number of patients, especially women, young girls were suffering from skin cancer. Reason behind the skin cancer, mainly was the excessive use of sub-stranded beauty and face whitening creams and their toxic material such as potent steroids, mercury and vitamin E were frequently used in these whitening creams by different brands which generated faster impact on the skin of women.
A Cosmetologist Pakistan Institute of Medical Science (PIMS) Dr. Hammad Aslam said that use of natural herbals was the best thing to repair the damage skin and improve the face beauty. He also admitted that the people were being affected by poor quality beauty enhancing products available in abundance.
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