Joyce Musy has acquired his expertise in specialized areas of cosmetic medicine and surgery with prestige surgeons.
During one of his trips to South Africa, in contact with the medical and pharmaceutical products, he has discovered the amazing story of the Aloe Ferox, a wild plant indomitable never exported and never used in cosmetology.
The word "aloe" is generic. Ferox strongly identifies the plant as endemic.
This is a plant whose biodiversity genetic is intact and totally unique. Studies done by the Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden in Cape and the University of Johannesburg has shown that the Aloe Ferox has a very high concentration of vitamins, trace elements, amino acids, enzymes, etc.
A research program funded by the South African government led by world-renowned South African scientists has been focused for nearly two years on understanding the composition of this wild plant and the extraordinary synergy of its active ingredients.
Aloe Ferox is part of the South African and European Pharmacopoeia.
Fascinated by the ancestral history of this plant, Joyce Musy approached the Department of Botany at the University of Stellenbosch, the University of Cape Town and Rand Afrikaans University professors of Johannesburg, as well as some well-known researchers in South Africa in botany.
In France, also addressed the CNRS (National Centre of Scientific Research) and the IRD (Institute of Research and Development) and the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Paris V.
When she performed the first heart transplant in Cape Town in 1967, it was noted that the application of Aloe Ferox gel on the skin significantly accelerate the reproduction of fibroblasts, the cells responsible for collagen formation.
An eminent surgeon, Professor Christiaan Barnard, in charge of the first heart transplant, intrigued by this local plant, patented a unique process to transform the plant into a uniform high quality powder that would guarantee the effectiveness and total return of the ingredients in Aloe Ferox.
When she got the exclusive rights to use these ingredients in France, Joyce Musy has asked Dr. Naïma Zerrouk, a research dermo-pharmaceutical and drug-engineer of Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Paris V, to prove scientifically the effectiveness of the Aloe Ferox.
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