What is Aloe Vera?
Aloe Vera, also known as
Cape Aloe, is a succulent,
short-stemmed plant with thick leaves that look like a Cactus plant.
Aloe Vera has been used for hundreds of years for its medicinal
benefits, and modern research is now verifying many of its healing
properties.
The secret of its magic lies in its high concentration of nutrients and
vital substances that include water, vitamins (A, B, C, and E), more
than 20 minerals, Fatty Acids, Salicylic Acid, Lignin, Saponins and
Amino Acids.
What are the Benefits of Aloe Vera?
Studies have shown that Aloe Vera can effectively treat a wide range of
ailments.
When used externally, it is very effective at treating insect bites,
acne, sunburns, rashes, scars, blemishes, sores, eczema, psoriasis and
other skin infections.
It can also be taken internally to treat blood pressure, internal tissue
damage, high blood sugar levels, arthritis, ulcers, constipation, poor
appetite, digestive disorders, irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhea,
hemmorhoids, and colon disorders.
Aloe Vera is also known to help with weight loss and to boost our immune
system.
Many people have found that taking aloe vera juice daily helps to
maintain overall good health and provide a sense of well-being and
energy.
Uses of Aloe Vera
Acne
The wonderful components of Aloe Vera have cleansing and anti-septic
properties which act powerfully against bacteria, viruses, fungi and
yeasts.
As a result, Aloe Vera is considered a great cure for acne and for
maintaining a glowing and fresh complexion.
Try the following Aloe Vera Mask:
- Add 1/2 tablespoon of Aloe Vera gel into a small container
- Add 1 tablespoon of seaweed (kelp powder) into the container.
- Add 1/2 tablespoon of honey (raw honey works best) into the container.
- Mix all the ingredients together, and let the mixture sit for 10 minutes.
- Wash your face with soap and water, and dry it with a towel.
- Now apply the Aloe Vera mask mixture over your face (be sure to avoid your eyes).
- Leave the mask on for 15 minutes, and then rinse it off with lukewarm water only (no soap).
Use this mask 2 to 3 times per week as part of your regular skin care program to enjoy glowing, acne-free skin.
Constipation
Aloe Vera is known to act as an effective laxative when taken
internally, resulting in bowel movements which help restore a healthy
balance of good bacteria in the colon.
- Mix 2 tablespoons of pure aloe vera gel into a glass of apple juice or cranberry juice.
- Drink this once a day for 5 days, either in the morning or before going to bed.
Skin Problems
Aloe Vera is excellent for healing skin infections, cold sores, insect bites, rashes, eczema, cuts, burns and scars.
If you have an Aloe Vera plant, cut open a leaf and rub the moist insides directly onto the affected skin.
This will act as an anti-septic bandage as well as an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory ointment.
The Aloe Vera should have a soft sensation when applied to the skin.
Weight Loss
Aloe Vera has been found to both reduce and stabilize the body mass
index by stimulating the metabolic rate in our liver cells so that we
burn more energy.
Therefore, a suggested natural weight loss remedy is to drink 4 ounces
of Aloe Vera juice daily and combine this with a 20-minute exercise
routine 3 to 5 times per week.
What are the Side Effects of Aloe Vera?
Aloe Vera is a non-toxic herb which does not have any known severe side effects if taken in moderation.
The recommended maximum daily dosage for Aloe Vera is as follows:
- Aloe Vera Juice: 1-4 ounces
- Aloe Vera Gel: 1-2 tablespoons
- Concentrated Aloe Vera: no more than 15 grams
Note that some people are allergic to Aloe Vera.
Therefore, if you feel a rash or experience any undesirable symptoms
when using Aloe Vera, you should stop using it and consult your doctor.
You should also consult your doctor before taking Aloe Vera if you
currently have kidney or heart disease, or if you are allergic to garlic
or onions.
Where and How to Buy Aloe Vera
An Aloe Vera plant can be bought from many grocery stores and plant
nurseries, and the concentrated juice can be extracted from the leaves.
You can also purchase Aloe Vera in gel, juice, and concentrated form at
many organic health food stores and online retailers.
When buying the gel, look for hand-pressed gel instead of
machine-pressed since machine-pressed gels include the yellow sap from
the outer skin of the plant leaf (which is very irritating for the
gastrointestinal tract when taken internally).