gel to drink, good for the body and mind
Aloe vera gel, uses and properties
It is now known that
aloe vera both in juice and in gel brings benefits to many ailments that one
suffers from in the now hectic daily life.
Anxiety , gastritis , psoriasis , hemorrhoids , hiatal
hernia , dry skin , are just some of these ailments and getting them treated
with just one product is really convenient and cheap .
It seems that Nefertiti and Cleopatra also used her pulp on
the face as a moisturizer to keep the skin young.
Aloe also has a powerful pain relieving and
anti-inflammatory effect . The fresh gel contained in the fleshy leaves of aloe
has a regenerating effect on the tissues and protective against the mucous
membrane of the stomach and also has a purifying and draining function.
Let's clarify the aloin . naturally present anthraquinone
active ingredient located in the gel but close to the external cuticle and
distinguished from the rest of the leaf for its yellowish color and extremely
bitter taste.
Over time it has been understood that Aloin, if taken
continuously, is irritating to the intestinal mucosa with a very relevant laxative
effect. For this reason, Aloe-based products to be taken internally must be
subjected to a treatment that deprives the juice of this substance, which is
why it is not recommended to take aloe vera-based preparations by mouth that
contain the green outer part of the leaf or the gel not purified from
anthraquinones and the juice of the plant obtained by blending the whole leaf .
It remains to be
said that aloe vera to drink or in gel is also an immune enhancer due to its
high level of antioxidants which help fight unstable compounds known as free
radicals which contribute to the aging process .
L ' aloe in gel drink is therefore a panacea ? Faced with a thousand-year history of its use and its diffusion, the answer is certainly yes. As in all herbal treatments, however, the product must be used for at least three months. Some Naturplus proposals on Aloe Vera products.