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  1. Alomac – Madagascar's healing gift to the world

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    Aloe macroclada from Madagascar triggers transient bone marrow stem cell mobilization. J Stem Cell Res Ther. 2015;05(06):287. [ Google Scholar] 64. Shephard RJ. Adhesion molecules, catecholamines and leucocyte redistribution during and following exercise.
    Aloe macroclada (AMAC) is a species endemic to the island of Madagascar. For centuries, local healers have prepared AMAC into pellets using traditional methods and sold these as a natural remedy called Vahona. Vahona is claimed to treat cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, rheumatism, chest infections, weakness, and diabetes.
    One such species is Aloe macroclada that has been used for centuries by the local residents as a remedy for a wide number of ailments, including cardio-vascular diseases, hypertension, pulmonary infections, rheumatism, asthenia, and diabetes. It is traditionally considered by the Malagasy people as a factor of rejuvenation and longevity.
    Aloe plants have multiple uses and there is considerable potential for commercially-valuable species of Aloe to be employed for rural development and poverty alleviation (Grace, 2011). Recently, A. macroclada from Madagascar appears to trigger transient bone marrow stem cell mobilization (Drapeau et al., 2015).
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