An aloe vera plant may well be pretty being a potted plant and add a bit touch of green to any office or home. However did you know that your favorite potted plant could be used for so much more than simply been a household decoration?
Different components of the plant are used for different purposes and aloe vera has both internal and external applications. Below are some health benefits of Aloe Vera.
It increases the rate of healing of burns
Aloe vera is used mainly as a topical medication, rubbed onto the skin instead of devoured.It has long been referred to as a treatment for sores, particularly burns, including sunburns.
A review of some experimental studies made it known that aloe vera could cut back the healing time of burns by around 9 days compared to conventional medication.
Aloe Vera, when formulated into a properly designed personal care regimen, can treat, exfoliate, restore, reveal and supply constant, impressive nutrition to the human skin. Once you move past the slimey texture of natural aloe vera gel and apply it to your skin, you will notice how soothing and cooling it is. And it's for this actual reasons that aloe vera has been mentioned as the miracle herb that can be used to treat wounds, minor cuts, dry skin and severe burns.
Aloe vera also acts as an analgesic, acting to assist in relieving pain of wounds.
Helps to reduce constipation
Aloe vera has often be used to treat constipation. However now it is not the gel that does the work but the latex, that provides the benefits.The latex is a sticky yellow residue found just under the skin of the leaf.
The key compound accountable for this effect is called aloin, or barbaloin, that has well-established laxative effects.
Poor digestion is associated with symptoms of many diseases. A properly functioning digestive tract is one amongst the keys and foundations of health. Aloe vera is known to soothe and cleanse the digestive tract and facilitate improved digestion. The fascinating thing concerning taking aloe vera internally is that, because it is an adaptogen, it helps with either constipation or diarrhea, helping to regulate your elimination cycles in whatever way you need.
Even though aloe vera latex has strong laxative effects, making it helpful to treat constipation. It does not seem to be helpful for other diseases of the digestive tract such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Improve skin and slow down aging
There are some preliminary evidences that topical Aloe vera gel can slow down aging of the skin.In one study of 30 women over the age of 45, topical application of the gel was shown to extend collagen production and improve skin elasticity over a 90-day period.
Another study found that aloe vera reduced erythema (redness of the skin), but was also found to dehydrate skin cells.
Because of aloe’s well-known healing properties for the skin, aloe is one of the primary compounds used in the cosmetic industry.
Reduces blood sugar levels in diabetics
Might aloe vera be able to help people with diabetes regulate their blood sugar levels? One study conducted in Thailand found that two tablespoons of aloe vera juice per day caused blood sugar levels to fall in people with type 2 diabetes, which suggests it's going to have a future in diabetes treatment. These results were confirmed with a later study from Turkey that used pulp extract. Many animal and human studies in type 2 diabetics have actually found promising results from consuming Aloe vera extract.Aloe vera has sometimes been used as a natural diabetes remedy. It is said to enhance insulin sensitivity and help improve blood sugar management.
However, there have been some cases of liver damage reported with long-term ingestion of Aloe vera supplements.
Can serve as an alternative to mouthwash.
A study done in 2014 found aloe vera extract to be a secure and effective option to chemical-based mouthwashes. The plant’s natural ingredients, which include a healthy dose of vitamin C, can block plaque and also give relief if you have hurt or swelling gums.Aloe Vera works as an Adaptogen
Aloe vera is a well-known adaptogen (something that enhances the body’s natural ability to adapt to external changes and resist illness). It is thought that aloe vera’s power as an adaptogen balances the body’s system, stimulating the defense and adaptive mechanisms of the body. This enables you an increased ability to manage stress (physical, emotional and environmental stress).Conclusion
There are many ways to use the aloe vera plant and the numerous
gels and extracts that can be made
from it. Researchers are continuing
to discover new ways to put this natural superpower to use. The next
time you are looking for an effective remedy or just a new houseplant,
consider aloe vera.
Aloe Vera Intake Precautions
This plant is incredibly medicinal, yet there are some cautions against long-term use. Just because a bit is useful doesn’t mean that a lot is more beneficial. This is an incredibly potent plant and should be used with a level of respect for its efficiency. Long-term use can lead to loss of electrolytes, especially potassium.Tip: Avoid taking aloe internally during pregnancy, menstruation, if you have hemorrhoids or degeneration of the liver and gall bladder.
Aloe vera is quite an incredible medicinal plant full of nutritional benefits. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
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Great detailed, informative post! I knew most of these benefits but aloe vera is so hard to come back where I live!!
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I loved this!! I am so into natural health!! Thank you for sharing!!
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Yes, really, aloe vera gives helpful and positive result with lots of uses to deal with health problems. Before, I tested this aloe vera plant for my burned arm and it healed. Likewise, more and more beauty industries are gaining momentum for aloe vera products in the market.
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i love using AVG on my face! but i didn't know it helps with anti-aging too! more reasons to love using AVG daily!
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Informative post! I use aloe vera for my hair and skin since it's really proven to make the hair softer and shinier. And the skin to be softer and healthier!
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We have aloe vera in our garden. I purposely have it planted so that I can use it on my hair. It is supposed to strengthen the hair. I still have not used it though.
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Aloe Vera has a lot of benefits, that's for sure. I never paid attention to it when I was in my teen years and eventually learned more about it as I grew older. I didn't know that it also helps reduce blood sugar, that's awesome!
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Very informative. There are really very many medicinal uses for this plant. I like to drink the juice they make out of this as well, very refreshing.
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I always knew that it's good for the hair and the skin but I didn't know that it helps you with constipation and diabetes! That's amazing! It really has a lot of benefits that you take advantage of.
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Aloe Vera truly is wonderful. No wonder the Koreans love using it so much for skincare :O
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I'm familiar with Aloe Vera being a beauty product. It's nice to know that there are still other benefits.
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Indeed. Aloe Vera has so much goodness. For skin, for body...Thanks for the share.
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I take Aloe vera everyday with green tea. I love them as they really do help ease constipation!
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Aloe vera indeed is very good for our body and skin. It has got some wonderful uses which people don't know.
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Always used Aloe vera for skin & burns... Its indeed a medicine in the backyard.
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I have read a lot of aloe vera benefits. I think it is high time I consider planting some in my tiny garden at home.
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Whoa - so interesting! I've been seeing it in the grocery stores here lately but haven't known what to do with Aloe Vera! Thanks for this :) Who would have thought... mouthwash!
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Amazing how much goodness can be packed into one plant. Nature is incredible.
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Such an informative post! I have used Aloe Vera before for my sunburn and it worked a treat, although I haven't used it for any of the other uses you have listed here.
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I knew aloe vera has health benefits but not that it has so many of them! Thanks for sharing all that information! I should start having it on daily basis mainly for its laxative effect.
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I knew about healing burns but it's a surprise to learn aloe vera has so many more benefits. My husband is diabetic and will give this a try.
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Aloe Vera is fantastic to drink to use on hair and to use on skin it is brilliant. I had no idea it could heal burns though!
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