How to Enjoy the Health Benefits of Aloe Infused Products

How to Enjoy the Health Benefits of Aloe Infused Products



The aloe plant, also called "the lily of the desert," is native to Africa, but is also grown in the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, Japan and the United States. It was used by Egyptian healers as far back as 1500 BC. The plant is made up of 96 percent water and the remaining 4 percent includes minerals, vitamins, enzymes, essential oils, amino acids and glycoproteins. Aloe vera extract comes from the leaves of the aloe plant.







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Treat burns with aloe vera. This is one of the plant's most famous health benefits. Place aloe vera on a burn to prevent blisters and relieve pain. It heals skin ulcers, burns, scrapes, insect bites and stings. It is believed that aloe vera accelerates wound healing and reduces skin inflammation.





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Apply aloe vera to skin to keep skin supple. Use it to treat acne and eczema. It can also be used on areas of frostbite, to clear up warts and to relieve itching due to allergies and shingles.





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Drink aloe vera juice, which contains three fatty acids that have anti-inflammatory properties. It has been found to be helpful in inflammatory bowel disease, candidiasis, ulcers, intestinal infections, constipation and other digestive tract disorders such as colitis.





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Read the literature about aloe vera. Perform a search on PubMed or Medscape, and you'll find scientific information about aloe vera, including randomized trials where it was compared to placebo (a product that looked like aloe vera but was inactive). As with any drug, the results are mixed, but the data is interesting.








Tips & Warnings










Grow an aloe plant. The Garden Helper website can give you the information you need to choose and grow a plant. Then, you can break open a leaf and use aloe vera when you need it.








If you do purchase products that contain aloe vera, make sure that they contain a high percentage of the extract.








Tell your doctor if you are taking any products that contain aloe vera. Aloe vera does interact with some drugs and can cause severe problems.








Although aloe vera is being looked at for the treatment of serious conditions such as ulcerative colitis and diabetes, always consult your doctor for treatment of these conditions.



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