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Consumption warning of aloe gel

At the beginning of February, 2009, six departments (bureaus) of the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Agriculture, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine and the State Food and Drug Administration of the United States jointly issued an announcement, which clearly stipulated that "aloe vera gel is the only aloe product that can be used for food production and processing", and even stipulated that after1September, foods containing aloe vera gel produced and sold in the market must be marked "this" The ingredients list clearly indicates warnings such as aloe gel and daily consumption of not more than 30 grams. Skin care and hair care products: 1, sunscreen products 2, hand care and skin care liquid/gel 3, skin cleaning products (moisturizing) 4, talcum powder 5, shampoo/conditioner 6, perming agent 7, facial moisturizing agent 8, shaving/depilating agent 9, advanced cosmetics (water quality) 10, bath powder 65430. Traditional analgesic 2, hydrocortisone ointment 3, first-aid spray/paste/gel 4, acne removing preparation 5, medicinal talcum powder 6, toothpaste/mouthwash Note: Store in a cool and dry place. Since this product has not been preserved, please add preservatives after the product is restored. Note: Before drying, the gel concentrated juice should be stored in cold storage, and freeze-dried gel concentrated juice does not need to add base material or use preservatives or other additives. This highly concentrated freeze-dried raw material saves a lot of transportation and storage costs. Uses: Aloe gel freeze-dried powder has unique and magical effects in moistening dry skin, removing spots and acne, eliminating wrinkles, restoring skin elasticity, improving human immunity, scavenging free radicals, and relieving the pain of skin inflammation and damage. Now developed countries such as the United States and Japan have widely used it in cosmetics, hygiene products, over-the-counter drugs and health food.