Aloe Vera really is Mother
Nature’s alternative to Botox. Did you know that ingesting the natural,
clear interior gel of the Aloe Vera Leaf can increase the body’s natural
collagen production?Here are some of the benefits of using Aloe vera
Preventing Illness
Aloe
Vera plants contain surprisingly high levels of antioxidants.
Antioxidants fight free radicals (highly unstable, reactive molecules
responsible for aging and cellular damage) in your body, neutralizing
them and preventing those cells from exacerbating into diseases such as
cancer. Did you ever think that the age of your aloe vera plant
would impact its effectiveness on your health? One very interesting
study out of China found that the older the aloe vera plant (Aloe Barbadensis),
the stronger the antioxidant/free radical scavenging activity!
Specifically, the study found that three-year-old aloe vera extract
exhibited the strongest radical scavenging activity of 72.19%, compared
to two-year-old and four-year-old counterparts that were also tested
(1). Basically, it suggests that Aloe Vera contains different active
components and antioxidant active components to different degrees at
various stages of development. So make sure to keep you aloe plant for a
few years for optimal health benefits.
Aids In Digestion
Aloe
Vera contains eight specific enzymes that do miracles for digestion.
Specifically, the enzymes contained in aloe vera help the breakdown of
food sugars and fats, which ultimately aid digestion and enhance
nutrient absorption. Some of these enzymes are called lipases and
proteases, and their job is to break down foods and aid digestion.
Contains Essential Amino Acids
Did
you know that aloe vera contains 19 of the 20 natural amino acids
required by the human body? Naturally, our bodies only produce 12 of
these essential amino acids. The remaining 8 amino acids (also known as
“essential amino” acids) have to be consumed via food or drink. So next
time you see an “aloe vera” drink in the store, it may not be a bad idea
to have one now and again.
Aids In Glowing Skin
We
have all heard of the miracles of “mineral makeup” by now, but you
probably never would have thought that aloe contains 10 of the most
important minerals for your skin {and it’s much cheaper than mineral
makeup!}. The key minerals include calcium, chromium, copper, iron,
magnesium, manganese, potassium, phosphorous, sodium and zinc. So it may
not be a bad idea to put aloe vera gel/extract on your face before bed
to get that fresh, lovely glow in the morning.
Helps Cure Acne
As
previously mentioned, aloe contains an array of minerals, one of which
is zinc. Zinc us often found in many natural vitamins and skin care
products for improving blemishes. Applying aloe both topically and
taking it orally can help with your acne. Zinc reduces the amount of
natural oil, or sebum, produced in the skin. It may also help heal
damaged skin around the acne that develops. Some research even suggests
that acne formation is a result in part from lack of zinc in the diet.
Reduces Pain
Aloe Vera contains many enzymes (proteins), but one in particular is responsible for helping reduce pain. Its name is kinase,
and it specifically helps reduce excessive inflammation when applied to
the skin to reduce pain. There are other enzymes in aloe as well that
digest all of the dead tissue in your wound, leaving more space for
healing, but kinase is the most well known.
Repairs Skin During Frostbite
There’s
nothing worse than having a direct or indirect injury from frostbite.
Overall, there are four stages of frost bite; (A) numbness and redness
of the skin (B) swelling, ice formation, blisters, and release of a
chemical called “thromboxsne” (pain releasing chemical and blood vessel
constrictor) (C) damage extends to the subdermis (deepest layer of skin
that attaches bone to skin, and supplies muscle tissue with blood
vessels and nerves) (D) full tissue thickness resulting in blood loss
and even gangrene. (2).Overall, aloe has been suggested to reduce the
level of “thromboxane” (i.e. pain) and has been used clinically on this
assumption to treat the more severe blisters where there is structural
damage (3,4). One interesting clinical trial study found that
topical application of aloe vera cream to humans resulted in a 68% full
recovery for patients with tissue damage. Contrarily, only 33% of other
patients fully healed that received other forms of treatments for tissue
cellular damage from frostbite. Another shocking result from this study
was that in the first group only 7% required an amputation, compared
with the 33% in the second group (5).
Anti-Cancer Activity
We
all know aloe’s incredible ability to heal wounds, reduce pain and help
clear skin, but did you know some researchers have found it to be an
incredible active agent for tumor prevention? Although the research is
still not complete as to whether or not aloe actually suppresses cancer,
one study and set of results from Japan really stood out (6). The study
surveyed a large group of lung cancer and smoking patients in Japan and
found that the ingestion of aloe ‘juice’, presumably the gel, prevented
pulmonary carcinogenesis (cancer in respiratory area) and was said to
also prevent stomach and colon cancer (6).
Hair Growth
Aloe
Vera activates new hair growth along with the growth of already
existing hair follicles by increasing the blood circulation to the
scalp. Aloe Vera contains a kind of enzyme that helps in new hair growth
for some people. It also cleanses the scalp by balancing the pH level
of the scalp. When the scalp is clean and blood circulation to the scalp
is good, nothing can stop the proper and faster hair growth.
Reduces Blood Sugar
Diabetes
is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism characterized by a lowered
insulin secretion (i.e. your body’s pancreas has a hard time converting
sugar into energy). However, the causes, symptoms and treatments are
varied and need to be carefully distinguished. However, one interesting
study really stood out and deemed aloe useful for diabetes sufferers, or
those who have trouble controlling sugar cravings/blood sugar.
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