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ALOE VERA

Aloe Vera's Use in the Past

In traditional medicine, aloe vera is widely used to treat skin problems. It is supposed to provide a cooling effect in Ayurvedic treatment, which is based on ancient Indian methods, and to balance aggravations of the pitta dosha. This is a notion of heating in the digestion process of the body.

The bitter taste and cooling effects of the gel are claimed to help with liver and intestinal issues in traditional Chinese medicine.

Aloe vera gel is now widely utilised for its skin-softening and hydrating properties. Aloe vera is commonly found in cosmetics such as makeup, soaps, sunscreens, shave creams, and shampoos. Aloe vera face tissues are also available to help with nasal chafing.


Health Advantages

Sun damage, burns, and eczema are all common uses for aloe vera gel. It has a calming effect that may help cure genital herpes, poison oak, poison ivy, and skin irritation in those who have been exposed to radiation.

Those who advocate for aloe vera usage claim that it helps hasten wound healing and lower the severity of psoriasis.

Aloe vera's laxative properties may aid to relieve constipation when ingested properly as a drink or dietary supplement. Some proponents believe it can help with peptic ulcers, Crohn's disease, & ulcerative colitis. Others claim that aloe vera might assist diabetics maintain normal glucose levels.

 

Burns and Injuries

One of the most common applications for aloe vera gel seems to be to help treat sunburns and burns caused by cooking or other sources. It may help heal small wounds and abrasions as well as ease the symptoms of allergic responses that cause contact dermatitis.

The newly extracted gel may provide temporary pain and irritation relief. Another question is if it may genuinely accelerate the healing process.


Benefits of :- Aloe vera Juice & Aloe vera powder