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The aloe plant and
its derivative products have played a
role in medicine and health care dating
and far back as the 4th century B.C. when
ancient Greek doctors obtained aloe from
the island of Socotra in the Indian
Ocean.Aloe is a lily-like, green, and
sometimes spiny shrub with very little,
if any, stem. It produces approximately
25 fleshy, gray-green leaves in a
beautiful rosette display. Aloe is used
almost exclusively as a digestive aid and
laxative. Elsewhere, including the United
States, the gel from the inner aloe leaf
is a popular ingredient in many skin
preparations and cosmetics.
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| The aloe
plant's healing powers are most widely
touted for being able to treat skin
conditions.
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Benefits of Aloe
Vera
Topically, aloe vera benefits dry and cracked
skin, burns, blisters, frostbite, insect bites,
and allergic reactions. Topical aloe vera
application also helps to assure that when
applying aloe products, you will get the highest
concentrations of the natural healing agent
delivered directly to your skin. Aloe vera
products, when used as part of a daily skin
treatment regimen, can help keep your skin
healthy. Aloe vera oil has recognized healing and
restorative properties, and is widely utilized in
many high-end lotion, cream, and gel products. It
has traditionally been used to treat various skin
conditions, including psoriasis, eczema,
inflammations, burns and wounds. Aloe vera is
also a great skin moisturizer that helps to keep
skin supple by bringing oxygen to the cells, and
therefore increasing the synthesis and strength
of skin tissue.
The
Uses of Aloe Vera: Precautions and Possible Side
Effects
Because aloe vera is not considered an essential
nutrient there is no RDA (Recommended Daily
Allowance) set.
However,
it appears to be a very safe herb, with no known
toxicity that we have been able to find in the
literature.
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