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Monday 17 September 2012

Benefits Of The Aloe


Aloe vera is one of the oldest known medicinal plants. It is cactus-like in appearance but actually a member of the lily family. It has over 200 varieties.

It contains over 75 nutritional compounds including 20 minerals, 18 amino acids and 12 vitamins.


Its 5 unique benefits to the human body include:

  • Penetration- reaching the deepest body tissues
  •  Antiseptic- having 6 antiseptic agents against bacteria, viruses and fungi
  • Stimulates cell growth- birth of new, healthy cell tissue
  •  Settles nerves- having a calming effect on the body's nervous system
  • Cleanses- detoxifies and normalises body's metabolism.
 

It might help with:

  • burns, ulcers, cuts, stings, bites
  • bowel disorders like colitis, irritable bowel syndrome
  • skin problems like psoriasis, acne, eczema, dermatitis
  • disordered immune system
  • Aloe vera is an adaptogen-adapts to the body's needs promoting regenerative processes which means it can be used for conflicting conditions such as diarrhea and constipation
 
 

Why Aloe vera?

  • It is safe, non toxic and offers no known side effects
  • Its processed gel, is a juice, thus impossible to 'overdose'
  • Can be taken internally or applied topically
  • It has a wide range of uses- reduces heat and sores, reduces swelling as an anti inflammatory, stops itching, combats fungi and help fight bacteria.
 Aloe vera comes in a wide range of  preparations including Aloe Vera Gel, Aloe Bits N' PeachesAloe Berry Nectar by Forever Living Products.

For more information on how to buy or become a distributor of aloe vera, visit our online shop


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