Aloe plants have be called miracle plants for all their healing abilities. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out how aloe works, in its most common uses.
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Why? Tell Me Why!: Aloe: The Miracle Plant
Aloe plants have be called miracle plants for all their healing abilities. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out how aloe works, in its most common uses.
Added: Feb 25, 2010 Views: 10243 Views Runtime: 01:58
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