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Aloe Vera for Sale

Kylie from Mount Pleasant - Redcliffs

Hi everyone We have many Aloe Vera in planters or in pot, ranging in size and price from $5 for mini aloe in a planter to $55 large in a pot.
Aloe has amazing health and well-being properties as well as they look great in the garden or as indoor greenery.
They are hardy and versatile and can be regrown easily from the pups (mini off shoots usually found on the medium to large plants)
They make a lovely birthday present, house warming gift, wedding pressie, or something for the desk at work to brighten your day.

Aloe Vera contains over 75 different ingredients, all of which are beneficial to both human and animals alike. It can assist and maintain a healthy digestive system, balance the immune system, soothe muscles and maintain healthy joints, mobility and flexibility, improve skin condition, fight bad bacteria and yeast infections, as well as provide a range of essential vitamins and minerals for the body. Although Aloe Vera effectively works on body surfaces/membranes and also the immune system, it is imperative to understand that Aloe Vera is not a panacea or cure-all.

Price: $55

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