Friday 7 November 2014

Benefits of Aloevera – Fictions or Facts?

Aloe Vera has become a very trendy herbal treatment these days. Lotions and creams that contain aloe vera have been used to treat minor scrapes and sun burns; and also to just moisturize dry skin. The early Egyptians used Aloe Vera for the same purposes. It has today become increasingly popular for internal use as a drink.


Aloevera is a non-toxin, juicy plant that store water in its fleshy leaves and its juiciness allows it to survive in low rainfall areas. There are numerous Aloe vera benefits ranging from health, nutrition, acne treatment to general skin care. The plant is also commonly grown as a decorative plant.

Various sites online searches give the benefits of aloevera ranging from a boosted internal immune system, longer life span, longer life span, avoiding cancer, more youthful complexions, and many other somewhat extreme claims.

The aloe vera plant relives pain from burned skin caused by severe sunburn. A glowing and smooth skin can be attained with the assistance of the Aloe vera plant by just rubbing the gel from aloe vera on the face.
The aloevera plants is also useful in curing insect bites, blisters, burns, wounds,  inflammations, eczema, psoriasis and most allergic reactions. Aloevera benefits are a boon for those who have a sensitive skin.
Drinking Aloe Vera Juice on a regularly replenishes the body naturally with numerous essential amino acids that present in the Aloevera plant. A daily dose of Aloe Vera Juice can improve the body defense system against most kinds of oxidative stress.

The aloevera plant is known to have vitamins that include: Vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C and E, Niacin and Folic Acid. Minerals to be found in the Aloevera plant juice are copper, manganese, sodium, iron, chromium, calcium, zinc, magnesium and potassium.

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