Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Aloe Vera In Brief


 

Aloe vera is also known as Kumari, Korphad, Ghee Kanwar in India.
 
There are over 300 species of aloe vera, but Aloe Barbadensis Miller is the safest and most useful due to its natural medicinal properties.

Aloe vera has lignin which allows it to penetrate up to the cellular level and saponin which works like a cleansing agent. These help in the detoxification process.

Aloe vera contains 18 amino acids, 12 vitamins and 20 minerals apart from 75 nutritional components.

Aloe vera contains some essential amino acids, which are basic building blocks of our body needed in body repair.

Aloe vera includes vitamins A, C, D, B-complex, E, and folic acid. Some of the minerals like calcium, magnesium, manganese, cobalt, copper, iron, sodium, potassium, chromium, and zinc are also found in aloe.

Aloe vera helps the body to cleanse the digestive system. Our diets include many toxic substances which can cause tiredness, lethargy, weakness and exhaustion. If aloe vera is taken regularly it gives a feeling of well being and improves energy levels. 
Aloe vera has natural substances present in it that inhibits inflammatory reactions without side effects.

Aloe vera supports the immune system with its natural nutrients.
 
Aloe vera has detoxifying properties. Drinking Aloe vera regularly may improve regularize bowel movements and improve absorption. At the same time it decreases unfriendly bacteria and yeast from multiplying in the gut.
  
Thus Aloe vera detoxifies as well as nourishes our body.

The article discussed herein has not been evaluated by the FDA. The products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Each individual is different and will react differently to various vitamin and mineral supplements as per his/her body requirements. This information is not meant to replace any physician’s consultation. This information should in no way replace your family physician’s advice.


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