- topically for various skin conditions and to heal wounds
- orally as a laxative
- treatment of diabetes
- asthma
- epilepsy
- osteoarthritis
- burns
- sunburns
- psoriasis
- moisturizer
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin B12 (important vitamin for vegetarians/vegans)
- bradykinase-reduces excessive inflamation, thus reducing pain when applied to the skin topically
- lipases and proteases-assists in digestive breakdown of foods
- some other enzymes can help digest dead tissues in wounds
Essential Minerals
- Calcium
- Sodium Potassium
- Manganese
- Magnesium
- Copper
- Zinc
- Chromium
- The Antioxidant Selenium
Sugars
Aloe contains sugars known as mucopolysaccharides. These sugars are derived from the Mucilage layer of the leaf that surrounds the inner gel.
They enhance the immune system and help detoxify, thus bringing great benefits to one's health.
Saponins
Saponins are soapy substances, forming about 3% of the Aloe Vera gel. They posses cleaning and antiseptic properties containing antimicrobials that prove powerful against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and yeasts.
Fatty Acids
- Cholesterol
- Campesterol
- Sisosterol
- Lupeol
Salicylic Acid
aspirin like compound that has anti inflammatory and anti bacterial properties (salicylic acid can be found in most over the counter acne treatments and washes)
Amino Acids
Aloe Vera gel contains 20 of the 22 amino acids our body needs.
In addition, out of the 8 amino acids our body cannot synthesize, Aloe Vera provides 7.
Disclaimer: Each individual considering Alternative medicine should research further information and exercise caution. As always-moderation is key with everything.
~Gabby
The Green Project 2013
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