How does Aloe Vera work?
Its natural anti-inflammatory properties and nutritional constituents promote healthy cell growth and good health. However, it is not only helpul for people with problems: most people taking it report a greater sense of wellbeing - they just feel 'better' or report feeling calmer and less anxious. This could be due to aloe's effect on their immune system that becomes balanced or fine-tuned and more efficient at defending the body from attack. Aloe vera also promotes better absorption of vitamins and boosts energy.
Stabilised aloe vera gel (when taken as a drink or applied externally to the skin and hair) has the following benefits:
- It is a natural cleanser due to the presence of saponins
- It penetrates tissue due to its lignin content
- It anaethetises the tissue in the area to which it is applied
- It is bactericidal when held in high concentration for several hours in direct contact with bacteria, whereas antibiotics
kill bacteria when highly diluted
- It is viruscidal and fungicidal when in direct contact in high concentration for a long period of time
- It is antipruritic, soothes itching and burning
- It is a natural moisturiser, carrying moisture to all layers of the skin
- It stimulates cell reproduction
- The proteolytic enzymes break down dead tissue, cleansing a wound (topical products)
- It helps to increase blood flow in the skin by capillary dilation
- It is health-giving to the skin and body by providing a wide range of vitamins, minerals, sugars, enzymes and amino
acids both essential and secondary
Aloe vera is not a panacea for all ills and there is no magic about it. It works only in the two areas mentioned previously - epithial tissue and the immune system. This is backed-up by anecdotal evidence - many thousands of people over the centuries have reported benefit for various skin irritations.
People have found benefits in maintaining a healthy bowel and digestive system by drinking aloe vera gel.
Aloe vera has a complementary role to play in maintaining good health and wellbeing, however, it is very important that people always seek the advice of their doctor when in diagnosis is in doubt, self-diagnosis can be extremely dangerous since many serious conditions can mimic simpler ones.
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Stabilised aloe vera gel (when taken as a drink or applied externally to the skin and hair) has the following benefits:
- It is a natural cleanser due to the presence of saponins
- It penetrates tissue due to its lignin content
- It anaethetises the tissue in the area to which it is applied
- It is bactericidal when held in high concentration for several hours in direct contact with bacteria, whereas antibiotics
kill bacteria when highly diluted
- It is viruscidal and fungicidal when in direct contact in high concentration for a long period of time
- It is antipruritic, soothes itching and burning
- It is a natural moisturiser, carrying moisture to all layers of the skin
- It stimulates cell reproduction
- The proteolytic enzymes break down dead tissue, cleansing a wound (topical products)
- It helps to increase blood flow in the skin by capillary dilation
- It is health-giving to the skin and body by providing a wide range of vitamins, minerals, sugars, enzymes and amino
acids both essential and secondary
Aloe vera is not a panacea for all ills and there is no magic about it. It works only in the two areas mentioned previously - epithial tissue and the immune system. This is backed-up by anecdotal evidence - many thousands of people over the centuries have reported benefit for various skin irritations.
People have found benefits in maintaining a healthy bowel and digestive system by drinking aloe vera gel.
Aloe vera has a complementary role to play in maintaining good health and wellbeing, however, it is very important that people always seek the advice of their doctor when in diagnosis is in doubt, self-diagnosis can be extremely dangerous since many serious conditions can mimic simpler ones.
Click Here - Link to main shop