The healing properties work internally and externally. The internal benefits include using aloe as a laxative and colon cleaner; it’s powerful and not intended to be used frequently for this purpose. The external benefits nourish the skin and helps optimize cell renewal and defends the skin against damaging environmental conditions such as sun, wind and pollutants. The healing properties of aloe vera also helps heal skin conditions that include burns, rash, hives, ulcerations, poison ivy, and other serious skin ailments.
This succulent plant can be grown in a window sill or outdoors in warmer climate and there are a number of varieties. You can clip a tiny piece and scoop out the slimy gel and apply directly to skin or add to your health drinks and smoothies. The taste isn’t very appealing but the benefits far exceed the flavor. On your skin it gets sticky and doesn’t smell that great either but it does wonders.
You can find liquid versions in the super markets, and health food stores just about anywhere. There are many forms available depending on your needs. Mixing the liquid form with apple cider or some other juice makes the taste bearable especially when you consider the positive effects it will have to your health. It’s also available in pill form when you don’t have time to mix up a smoothie or dislike the flavor so much you avoid ingesting all together.
Aloe Vera has many benefits and can be used for so many things. It’s a gift from nature with endless benefits!
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Posted by Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:03am PDT
Report AbuseMaria; I keep peeled aloe vera in my freezer and plop it into my blender with other fruits and vegetables.
There are so many wonderful natural cures. It seems like I learn of a new one everyday!
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Posted by Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:07am PDT
Report AbuseThat's a great idea! I haven't thought about freezing it before....I'll try that. I grow the plants outdoors during the summer months and then bring inside but never thought to preserve that way. Thanks for the tip!
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