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Hello All,

I searched for pure aloe vera and could not find it so I purchased

some plants- nice big ones on sale for $3

Can I extract the gel and preserve it?

 

I also splurged on 2 Calamondin orange trees, so fingers crossed I

don't doom them, one has fruit on it and the other has blooms, is

the fruit edible?

 

Thank-you

Emryldgea

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" Can I extract the gel "

Yes.

 

" and preserve it? "

No.

 

When kept inside, the aloe plants will grow all year round. Fresh

crystals (the gel inside) are better than the juiced and preserved

version any day. And by trimming the plant on a regular basis you will

promote a fuller, healthier plant.

 

If the plants are too big to keep inside right now, they can be cut back

pretty severally and still be fine. Just take the outer leaves, not the

inside. You can scrape the leaves, and keep the crystals for a couple of

days in Tupperware in the fridge.

 

If you don't have any other use for it, make up some hand cream. Hand

cream made with fresh aloe vera is the best! Add some other fats/oils of

some sort, and whatever eos, herbs, you want, and use the aloe vera as

the water phase. Then keep it in the fridge or add a preservative.

 

Blessings,

Soseneda

 

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Thank-you-

What would I use as a preservative in a hand cream?

 

 

, " Soseneda " <soseneda@k...> wrote:

> " Can I extract the gel "

> Yes.

>

> " and preserve it? "

> No.

>

> When kept inside, the aloe plants will grow all year round. Fresh

> crystals (the gel inside) are better than the juiced and preserved

> version any day. And by trimming the plant on a regular basis you

will

> promote a fuller, healthier plant.

>

> If the plants are too big to keep inside right now, they can be

cut back

> pretty severally and still be fine. Just take the outer leaves,

not the

> inside. You can scrape the leaves, and keep the crystals for a

couple of

> days in Tupperware in the fridge.

>

> If you don't have any other use for it, make up some hand cream.

Hand

> cream made with fresh aloe vera is the best! Add some other

fats/oils of

> some sort, and whatever eos, herbs, you want, and use the aloe

vera as

> the water phase. Then keep it in the fridge or add a preservative.

>

> Blessings,

> Soseneda

>

> AIM: SosenedaA

> ICQ: 47264444

> : soseneda_arianrhod

> MSN: Soseneda@h...

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" What would I use as a preservative in a hand cream? "

 

Well, that is sort of a loaded question. First, do you need a synthetic

preservative or a natural one? Then, if going natural, are you going for

an anti-oxidant, or anti-bacterial, or what? Or, if going synthetic, do

you know the pH of your cream and what kind of microbes will grow in

there? Etc, etc, etc.

 

There just is no easy answer to this question. And I don't think there

is one less than 5 pages long either. So, I will refer you to the list

archives. Search the archives for preservative, and you will come up

with plenty of info.

 

But to save you a bit of time, if it is only for you, I would make it an

enjoyable experience and put the stuff in the fridge:)

 

Blessings,

Soseneda

 

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: soseneda_arianrhod

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