Friday, June 7, 2013

Aloe Vera


 
The aloe vera plant is well known, widely used and one of the most beneficial of all plants.  It has long been famous for its ability to cool and aid healing of burns but you may not be aware of some of its other uses.  The plant produces agents, which detoxify and are anti-inflammatory allowing the juice to have healing and preventative properties.   Keep an aloe plant in your kitchen for immediate access when you need it.

 Aloe Vera juice is healing for burns, insect bites, allergic reactions, acne and Roseacea.  It is also beneficial in the treatment of stomach ulcers, indigestion and the joint pain of arthritis.  

Smokers, diabetics, cancer patients and those who are struggling to recover from an illness may find that drinking a small amount of aloe vera juice daily will help strengthen their immune system.  Addictions and sickness weaken the body’s ability to heal itself and fight off infection.  Aloe vera has agents that can have a positive effect on reversing damage sustained by these conditions and can help your body heal and become stronger.  It is not a cure for cancer but may provide relief from some of the health problems associated with this disease such as nausea, constipation or diarrhea.  


 


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