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The Healing And Medicinal Properties Of Aloe Vera

2/22/2017

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Aloe Vera is a long time used medicinal plant that has many uses in the area of natural healing.
While Aloe Vera is about 99% water, the remaining 1%, contains powerful nutrients that work together to provide various medicinal and health values.
These ingredients include vitamins, minerals, amino acids, anthraquinones, enzymes, lignins, saponins, fatty acids, and salicylic acid.
 Let's take a look at how all the properties of Aloe Vera work together and the benefits they provide.

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Aids Digestion – Aloe Vera contains both anti-inflammatory and laxative components.  
As a result, Aloe Vera juice can normalize acidity and balance pH to lessen the formation
of yeast. This encourages digestive bacteria and regularizes bowel processing. 
Aloe Vera can be taken internally in the form of a gel, tablets or as a drink.
Aloe Vera is particularly good for assisting with the digestion of food and can help if you have stomach complaints from eating foods that do not agree with you.
It is also good to be taken at night for retiring as it will help you to sleep by settling your
digestive system down.


Burn Treatment – The gel of the Aloe Vera plant has a protective effect against radiation damage to the skin. When Aloe Vera is used on burns, it allows the area to heal at a faster rate by preventing the UV-induced suppression. It also has a mild painkilling property that will give you relief from sunburn and other burns and scalds while at the same time reducing the chance of the skin becoming infected.

Cold Sore Medication – When used a few times a day, Aloe Vera eases the discomfort and speeds the healing process of cold sores thanks to its antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. Since Aloe Vera is also safe to be consumed by mouth, there is no fear in swallowing it. 

Stabilizes Blood Sugars – Aloe Vera has been shown to reduce the levels of blood glucose and serum triglyceride concentrations. This makes it a good choice for those who are diabetic as a natural way to balance their blood sugars.

Hair And Scalp Moisturizer – The many nutrients found in Aloe Vera support and promote the health of your hair and scalp. Can help naturally curb dandruff and dryness of the scamp
that causes itching.  

Immune System Health – Enzymes in Aloe Vera help break down protein in food to turn them into amino acids that feed muscle and also fuel cells in the body, which promotes healthy functioning and gives a natural boost to the immune system. 
Drinking Aloe juice will alkalize the body, support the immune system, and help with constipation.

Reduce Inflammation – There are an incredible number of vitamins and minerals present in Aloe Vera that aid in the reduction of inflammation and fight free radical damage.

        Soothe Skin Irritations – Topical applications of Aloe Vera are effective in treating psoriasis, dermatitis, surgical wounds, and many other skin conditions.   

Aloe Vera is easy to find just about anywhere. You can grow your aloe plant at home, or you can purchase aloe gel, latex, juice, and extracts in your local health food store. It is important to ensure that you are reading the labels of the Aloe products you are purchasing to ensure they are certified, as not all aloe products are going to produce the same benefits.Of course, having your own plant is the easiest and least expensive way to reap all of the benefits of Aloe Vera on a regular basis.

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