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Growing in tropical weather, there are different uses of Aloe
Vera. Read on and discover health benefits that you can get from this
amazing plant.
For thousands of years, people have been using Aloe Vera to treat
different sorts of medical conditions. And it certainly ranks high
among medicinal plants that have a plethora of health benefits.
Its long history can be traced on the early Egyptian civilization
where people used it mainly for treating skin disorders. In fact, Aloe
Vera was so potent in curing skin rashes that Egyptians created dozens
of formulas and transcribed them on ancient documents.
Aloe Vera plants are tall and spiky. They generally grow on hard,
dry soil. Inside its spiky leaves is a generous amount of sticky gel
which is the main ingredient used for medicinal purposes.
A common skin problem that can be cured by Aloe Vera is
sunburn. You simply put a dab of Aloe Vera gel on the sun-burnt area
and the burning sensation and blistering will go away in no time.
Aloe Vera is also effective in dealing with itching, dry skin, and
other minor skin infections. Because of its positive benefits to the
skin, many manufacturers include Aloe Vera in the production of
cosmetics.
Aside from skin problems, Aloe Vera can also be used in treating
other symptoms. For example, its gel is said to be a great way to cure
indigestion. If you are having issues with constipation, you can put
small amounts of Aloe Vera gel to your drinks and it will help soften
your stools. It also has the added benefit of detoxifying your colon
so that dirt and impurities will be flushed out along with your
stools.
There have been claims that Aloe Vera can improve the condition of
people suffering from ulcers, diabetes and colitis. But these are
still unproven by clinical trials. Whether Aloe Vera can strengthen
the immune system or not is still subject to debate.
Because of the perceived health benefits of Aloe Vera, many
companies have come up with all sorts of Aloe Vera products in an
attempt to make a profit. Among these are lotions, creams, and
juices. Not all of these products have gone through FDA approval so
you must take caution before making a purchase.
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