Aloe vera is a cactus plant that belongs to the Liliaceae family. It grows in dry
climates such as those found in parts of Africa and India and has been
used medicinally for centuries.
Aloe leaves
secrete a clear gel that when broken off from the rest of the plant that
can be applied topically to heal wounds and soothe skin.
Various
studies have been conducted to examine the benefits of the aloe vera
plant and it was found out that aloe vera does in fact have several
properties that are effective in treating a variety of skin conditions,
from flaky or dry skin, cosmetic ailments, hair and scalp problems to
many more.
It is also said to be useful in
treating wounds and burns, minor skin infections, cysts, diabetes, and
elevated blood lipids in humans, and shows some promise in treating more
serious and persistent conditions such as eczema, genital herpes,
dandruff, psoriasis, canker sores, skin ulcers and others, according to
the Mayo Clinic.
Here are 8 benefits of using aloe vera gel:
1. It treats sunburn.
Aloe
Vera helps with sunburn through its powerful healing activity at the
epithelial level of the skin, a layer of cells that cover the body. It
acts as a protective layer on the skin and helps replenish its moisture.
Because of its nutritional qualities and antioxidant properties, the
skin heals quicker.
2. It acts as a moisturizer.
Aloe
moisturizes the skin without giving it a greasy feel, so it`s perfect
for anyone with an oily skin complexion. For women who use mineral-based
make-up, aloe vera acts as a moisturizer and is great for the face
prior to the application to prevents skin drying. For men: Aloe vera gel
can be used as an aftershave treatment as its healing properties can
treat small cuts caused by shaving.
3. It treats acne.
Aloe
vera gel contains two hormones: Auxin and Gibberellins. These two
hormones provide wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties that
reduce skin inflammation. Giberellin in aloe vera acts as a growth
hormone stimulating the growth of new cells. It allows the skin to heal
quickly and naturally with minimal scarring.
Aloe
is soothing and can reduce skin inflammations, blistering and
itchiness, while helping the skin to heal more rapidly. Aloe is used to effectively heal chronic skin problems, such as psoriasis, acne and eczema.
4. It fights aging.
As
we age, everyone begins to worry about the appearance of fine lines and
the loss of elasticity in their skin. Aloe leaves contain a plethora of
antioxidants including, beta carotene, vitamin C and E that can help
improve the skin's natural firmness and keep the skin hydrated.
5. It lessens the visibility of stretch marks.
The
skin is like one big piece of elastic that’ll expand and contract as
needed to accommodate growth. But if the skin stretches too far, too
fast (due to pregnancy, rapid weight gain or loss) the elasticity of the
skin can be damaged. That’s what leaves those unsightly stretch marks.
These marks appear due to minor tears in the layers of the skin caused
by sudden and excessive stretching. Aloe vera gel can help hide these
stretch marks by healing these wounds.
6. It's nutrient rich for good health.
This
solid material contains over 75 different nutrients including vitamins,
minerals, enzymes, sugars, anthraquinones or phenolic compounds,
lignin, saponins, sterols, amino acids and salicylic acid.
7. It soothes in periodontal disease.
According to a study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology,
it's extremely helpful in the treatment of gum diseases like
gingivitis, periodontitis. It reduces bleeding, inflammation and
swelling of the gums. It is a powerful antiseptic in pockets where
normal cleaning is difficult, and its antifungal properties help greatly
in the problem of denture stomatitis, apthous ulcers, cracked and split
corners of the mouth.
8. It aids in digestion.
The internal benefits of aloe vera are supposed to be just as amazing. when you take aloe vera juice, it aids in healing ulcers. Some people consider it a laxative, while others
attribute that effect to its digestive qualities (which normalize the
system and induce regularity). The juice is also prescribed for
arthritis and rheumatism. To test any of these claims, steep the cut
foliage in water or chew pieces of the fresh leaf.
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