Monday, 29 February 2016

18 Amazing Uses For Aloe Vera – You Will Never Buy Expensive Products Again!

Aloe Vera is a plant that is growing wild in tropical climates, but mostly is cultivated for medicinal uses. It is very easy to grow plant in home environment because it requires little in the way of care: occasional watering, warm conditions, and a little of fertilization occasionally.
Aloe Vera also has amazing benefits, first of because of his medicinal properties, but it is interesting to mention paving the way towards your first domestic herbalism.
This plant has thick, gel – filled leaves which are harvested very easily. All you should do is to open one leaf and collect the oozing gel from it.
In addition, you can find aloe juice in better supplied stores for healthy food. However, it is much safer and cheaper to use homegrown gel. The best benefits you will get by harvesting the biggest and ripest leaves, because of their larger concentration of gel.
Continue with reading and see for which issues you can use this remarkable substance:

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9 Amazing Health Benefits Of Applying Aloe Vera Topically:

-Moisturizes skin
-Heals wounds
-Soothes burns (one of the best home remedies for sunburns)
-Anti – itching for bug bites
-Calms acne and eczema
-Reduces wrinkles
-Calms rashes, boils, and other skin afflictions
-Conditions hair as a shampoo (may even prevent hair loss)
-Can be used as a shaving gel

9 Health Benefits Of  Consuming  Aloe Vera Internally:

Boosting the production of white blood cells and healthy cells in cancer patients
Reinforces the heart and improves the quality of blood
Stabilizing blood sugar
Promoting healthy gums
Stomach disturbances
Lowering arthritis inflammation
Improving the body’s immunity
Reducing heartburn and indigestion
Promoting better functioning of the urinary tract
Preventing digestive disorders like constipation, bloating, IBS and colitis and calms
It is interesting to mention that it is believed that the plant we know today under the name Aloe Vera, originates from Northern Africa.
However, first documented medicinal use was in the ancient Egyptian Papyrus, called ebers, which provided 12 different recipes for aloe healing.
Now, this succulent plant is used across the globe as healing medicine, but also as an ornamental plant.
Our advice is to forsake the pharmaceutical medication and try to find cure in the nature. So, enjoy numerous benefits of aloe vera!

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