Aloe Vera: Nature's Healer from Digestive Health to Dental Care
Healing wounds, soothing irritations, easing pain, and caring for your gut: All you need to know about Aloe Vera
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Aloe vera contains 200 components, including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, B12, 6 antiseptics, and 3 anti-inflammatory and antifungal agents.
Aloe vera is great for treating wounds, skin irritations, itching, bites, eczema, and burns. It's considered a natural antihistamine, pain reliever, and aids digestion. This miraculous plant has countless medical and cosmetic uses. It has been nicknamed "the magic plant" and "the natural healer". The Pharaohs even used it to preserve mummies due to its unique properties.
The plant is beneficial for treating peptic ulcers, diabetes, and injuries.
Historically, aloe vera was used to heal injuries in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, where aloe-treated burns showed incredible healing, with skin rejuvenating quickly.
The crucial part of the plant is the clear gel, which contains over 200 essential components for the human body. This gel has anti-inflammatory properties. It can accelerate cell regeneration in damaged tissue, contains salicylic acid, aids in inflammation, and eases pain.
The plant serves as a dietary supplement, capable of preventing blood sugar spikes, especially post-meals. It regulates diabetes types 1 and 2. Due to its nourishing nature, it can be given to both children and adults.
You can increase friendly gut flora by drinking aloe vera juice. It also promotes efficient protein breakdown and enhances the bioavailability of vitamins and minerals by binding them to polysaccharides, creating a protective shield against early degradation before absorption.
Additionally, the juice contains salicylic acid, proven to be anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving. It's suited for gastrointestinal issues, from mouth ulcers and herpes to peptic ulcers and Helicobacter pylori infections, to inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's and colitis.
The plant is also used in the cosmetic industry. It aids in treating skin conditions like psoriasis and acne, promotes cell regeneration, rejuvenates the skin, and maintains moisture, elasticity, and softness. There are cosmetics on the market using the plant, including toothpaste containing aloe. Aloe vera prevents cavities and gum inflammation.
You can grow the plant in a pot on your windowsill. If you get a burn, just pick a leaf, cut it lengthwise, and apply it to the burn or sting.
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