Aloe vera is
a succulent plant species that is found only in cultivation, having no
naturally occurring populations, although closely related aloes do occur in
northern Africa.
Aloe vera
has been widely grown as an ornamental plant. The species is popular with
modern gardeners as a putatively medicinal plant and for its interesting
flowers, form, and succulence. This succulence enables the species to survive
in areas of low natural rainfall, making it ideal for rockeries and other low
water-use gardens. The species is hardy in zones 8–11, although it is
intolerant of very heavy frost or snow
Different
parts of the plant are used for different effects on the body and Aloe Vera has
both internal and external applications. Aloe Vera contains over 100 components
including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, polysaccharide, and fatty
acids- no wonder it’s used for such a wide range of remedies. The bulk of the
Aloe Vera leaf is filled with a clear gel-like substance, which is
approximately 99% water.
Aloe Helps with Digestion
Poor
digestion is related to many diseases. A properly functioning digestive tract
is one of the keys and foundations of health. Aloe is known to soothe and
cleanse the digestive tract and help improve digestion. The interesting thing
about taking aloe internally is that, because it is an adaptogen, it helps with
either constipation or diarrhea, helping to regulate your elimination cycles in
whatever way you need. It’s been a great
remedy for people with problems such as irritable bowel syndrome as well as
acid reflux. Aloe also helps to decrease the amount of unfriendly bacteria and
in our gut keeping your healthy intestinal flora in balance. Aloe is also a
vermifuge, which means it helps to rid the body of intestinal worms.
Aloe Helps in Detoxification
Aloe Vera is
a gelatinous plant food, just like seaweeds and chia. The main benefit to
consuming gelatinous plant foods in your diet is that these gels move through the
intestinal tract absorbing toxins along the way and get eliminated through the
colon. This will help the proper elimination of waste from your body and help
the detoxification of your body.
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