Aloe Vera

There are more than 300 species of Aloe Vera plants and its Medicinal properties.                                                                         

History: Aloe Vera has been known for thousands of years. According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), it was considered the "plant of immortality" in its early days and was presented to Egyptian pharaohs as a funeral gift. Over time, Aloe Vera has been used by groups from many geographic areas, including Indians, Chinese, Mexicans, and North Americans.                                                                              

USE:

Aloe Vera is also known as "burn""lily of the desert" and "elephant bile", where it is traditionally used to treat wounds, hair loss, hemorrhoids and digestive problems. Nowadays, aloe has an entire industry behind it. Its juices are used in cosmetics and personal care products such as moisturizers, soap, shaving creams and sunscreens.                                                                           

Aloe is most often used to soothe sunburned skin. Aloe vera is also available in supplement form, which is believed to offer the same benefits for the skin and digestive system as other preparations from the plant.

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