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What are the health Benefits of Aloe Vera? Sometimes called a wonder plant.



Aloe Vera belongs to the family of Xanthorrhoeaceae. Aloe Vera is a mouth-watering plant in the category of Aloe that is mostly utilized as an herbal medicine. Aloe Vera requires parched and dry climate to grow with the soil being fertile and fast draining as Aloe Vera consists of a lot of water inside it. There are around 250 species of Aloe Vera plants in the world. The size of the Aloe Vera plant varies as per the climatic conditions in which it grows; the known sizes are from one inches to two foot diameter depending on the colonies they grow in. The most commonly found species of Aloe is Aloe Barbadensis. Some of the aged Aloe Vera plants blooms with the tall back shielded by bright colours petals, creating a beautiful flower.

Origin: Aloe Vera is largely produced in the countries of India, Nepal, and Africa. The adapted positions of this genre take place in southern part of Arabian Peninsula, Sudan, and North Africa along with Cape Verde, Canary, and Madeira Islands. It also grows in the tropical and temperate regions of Belize, Nigeria, US, Australia, Barbados and Paraguay. It is said that from the 17th century, this species of Aloe Vera was introduced to China and various other parts of the southern part of Europe. As per modern usage, Aloe Vera Gel has become very popular in cosmetic industry and it is being required at a large scale for the countries like Cuba, Bangladesh, Mexico, Kenya and South Africa.

Medicinal Usage: The organic compound presents in Aloe Vera’s extracts are mannans, anthraquinones, polysaccharides and lectins which are the reasons for its beneficial uses. The Extracts of Aloe Vera may be useful in treating wounds, burn marks, sebaceous cysts, minor skin contaminations and raised blood fatty acids in human body. Aloe Vera Gel is largely used as an ingredient in various lotions, beverages, Yogurt and desserts as well. When a person consumes Aloe Vera Juice, it brings relief in congestion and digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome and heartburn in spite of the fact that it is not advisable to have it orally. As per the recent studies in 2007, it is revealed Aloe Vera can also be used in soothing process of first degree to second degree burn cases.
Aloe Vera also improves the blood glucose levels in patients who are suffering from diabetes, liver disease with hepatitis and lower blood lipids in hyperlipidaemia. A Study has also concluded that Aloe Vera may lower down the symptoms, itching, irritation and swelling in patients with ulcerative colitis. As a matter of medical fact, Aloe Vera extracts are employed as immune stimulant that benefits in struggling against cancer in cats and dogs, which has not been human tested. According to Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Aloe Vera is a proven natural food flavouring agent that can be counted in healthy diet too.

Aloe Vera in Cosmetic Industry: Cosmetic companies add fluid or other extracts from Aloe Vera to various products like soaps, moisturizers, makeup, sunscreens, incense, shampoos and shaving cream. Aloe Vera extracts have antifungal and anti-bacterial activities, which furthers helps in the fight against skin infections. Since it has anti-irritant properties, it can be used to reduce chafing of nose of patients with cold or hay-fever. It can be used for re-twisting dreadlock hair, to make biofuels from Aloe Vera seeds, a natural agent for vegans.

Precautions: Aloe Vera loses its beneficial compounds when chemicals are used while processing it. It is advisable to grow Aloe Vera at your own nursery to get assured pure form of Aloe Vera.


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Aloe Vera – The Amazing Healing Power of Aloe Vera!

Aloe Vera is a plant that looks like a cactus, but is actually a member of the lily family. It grows in Africa, Asia and the warmer parts of America and Europe. The particular kind of Aloe Vera used for natural remedies has the Latin name Aloe barbadensis and its leaves contain a gel that is rich in therapeutic properties. Aloe Vera has been used medicinally for over 6,000 years.
Today it is found in health products in the form of gels, juices and creams, and also as an ingredient in some cosmetic products.
Aloe Vera contains 75 known ingredients including:
- All the vitamins (except Vitamin D).
- Enzymes that aid digestion and reduce inflammation.
- The minerals needed for the enzymes to function.
- Long-chain sugars that help to re-balance the digestive system.
- Saponins, which have an anti-microbial effect against bacteria, viruses, fungi and yeast.
- Twenty of the 22 amino acids (including seven out of the eight essential amino acids that can’t be produced by the body).

Benefits Of Aloe Vera Juice :
- Aloe vera juices help to improve general immune system and organism condition improvement. Keeps keeping your stomach cool.
- Aloe vera juice benefits include prevention from the cancer and fight with cancer.
- It is used to control the stomach acids and maintain the balance in the stomach. This is one of the important benefits of drinkingAloe vera juice.
- Aloe juice stimulates tissue regeneration- help stomach and other body parts also. Highly effective and shooting for your skin.
- Aloe vera juice benefits include absorption of nutrients and neutralizing toxic and bad elements. This is also one of the benefits of drinking Aloe vera juice.
- Aloe vera juice is also helpful for diabetic patients.
- Aloe vera juice benefits includes or can act as eye wrinkle remover, treating acne and pimples, underarm odor remover, cares for your body and skin, after shave lotion, remove pregnancy stretch, removes dandruff, regenerates cells, prevents wrinkles, help scalps and hair.

Benefits Of Aloe Vera Gel :
- Aloe vera gel is used to treat first-degree burns for speedy healing. – Aloe vera gel is used to shrink warts and lessen the painful effects of shingles.
- The symptoms of psoriasis can be reduced with aloe vera gel.
- Aloe vera is also used in dental problems such as bleeding gums and denture stomatitis.
- Gel from the Aloe vera leaf has shown good results in treating facial edema. When used a mouth rinse, aloe vera offers benefits for treating lockjaw and cold spores.

Aloe Vera Capsule :
The benefits of Aloe vera can be availed as capsules too. These capsules contain aloe vera juice in a freeze-dried form. Aloe Vera is used in many products on account of its nutritional benefits. It contains Vitamins B1, B2, B6, C and many amino acids. As a food supplement, aloe vera capsules aid blood and lymphatic circulation and facilitate digestion.

NOTE : Aloe Vera can trigger uterine contractions and must not be taken by pregnant women. Children should not be given aloe vera internally too. If you are on drugs that cause potassium loss or diuretics or steroids, it may not be advisable to take aloe vera orally.

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