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Scalp and Hair Care: It’s no secret that Aloe Vera is good for your hair and scalp. Aloe Vera shampoos have been around for years. When it comes to hair, the fewer chemicals you expose your hair to, the better. Aloe Vera acts as a natural
hair conditioner and can be used in place of chemical based conditioners. If you are suffering from excessive hair loss, reducing the amount of chemicals you put in your hair is an important first step. When massaging the scalp with Aloe Vera, the astringent action closes the pores but the penetrating capability of Aloe Vera fortifies the roots. Shampooing with an Aloe based shampoo revitalizes drab and dry hair. Mouth and Teeth Care:
The mouth is a cavity
that is loaded with
soft and delicate
tissues. These
tissues have a
steady supply of
foodstuffs, which
make it an ideal
breeding ground for
bacteria. The bacterial
flourishing in the mouth
also attacks the teeth and
induces dental troubles like stomatitis, bad
breath, gingivitis and periodontitis. Aloe
Vera is a natural anti-fungal agent and anti-
bacterial plant. It can work marvels for dental
health and protects the highly sensitive
fragile tissues of the mouth when consumed
internally.
Internal Use
Aloe Vera is not just used as Aloe Vera skin
care products. Aloe Vera can also be used
internally. Many people consume Aloe Vera
gel to help with many things. A common
thing Aloe Vera gel is used for is constipation.
Many people also use Aloe Vera gel to ease
the pain or ulcers and arthritis. Not all of
the benefits of Aloe Vera ingested internally
have been proven scientifically. But people
testify that it works for them.
Detoxification: Aloe Vera gel also has
many positive healing benefits on your
body. An analysis of the Aloe Vera plant has
conclusively shown that it is made up of a
large variety of substances that are found
in the human body; vitamins and minerals,
amino acids and enzymes. Perhaps no other
plant more closely matches the biochemistry
of the human body. Aloe Vera gel acts as a
detoxifier and healing agent
inside your digestive tract
and nearly anyone who has
digestive problems may benefit
from drinking Aloe Vera gel.
Many people have also had great
success when taking Aloe Vera gel
for ulcers. Aloe Vera gel is not just
for people with digestive problems
though. Regular daily dosages of
Aloe Vera gel will often increase a
person’s energy level dramatically
and gives a feeling of general well-
being.
Digestive Function: Aloe Vera is
anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial
and anti-viral; it also has the
potential to soothe irritations of the
digestive tract, such as ulcers, colitis
and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. The
gel also actively encourages the release of
pepsin, which is a gastric enzyme, necessary
for the digestive process.
Immune System Function: Aloe Vera
is full of vitamins, minerals and other
nutrients that can help heal stomach and
digestive disorders. Research has shown
that it balances and modulates the immune
system, thereby lowering food intolerances
and the body’s reaction to them.
Liver, Stomach and Intestine: Aloe Vera gel
is high in essential enzymes, which stimulate digestion and liver functions. The synergistic effect of Aloe Vera gel used in combination with a few other herbs does wonders as a liver-cleansing agent. Aloe Vera also contains a rare natural ingredient called Saponins, which is provided by nature to cleanse and flush out waste products and toxins.
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