Aloe, Aloe everywhere, for your skin and hair, take a little for your stomach or rub a little on your gums if you feel sore. While the Aloe Vera plant has helped humanity for centuries, it has not been until recently that it has experienced some revival in the modern medical community.Many advocates of this succulent green family of Liliaceae plant, claiming that Aloe Vera is a miracle plant with hundreds if not thousands of health-related uses.Skeptics claim that everything is propaganda and that many of the Aloe Vera cures are placebo effects.Let’s take a look at some of the many miraculous properties of the Aloe Vera plant to find which is the real problem with this green plant. Firstly, the interior of the Aloe Vera gel contains mucilaginous polysaccharides, which are important elements needed by the human body.When applied to the skin, they help for skin rejuvenation of cells and when taken orally, these long-chain sugars help the stomach with the digestion as well as irritable bowel syndrome.The gel also contains many important vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin and calcium which are essential for the body.In addition, as if this isn’t enough, gel also contains anti-viral properties and anti-fungal that may help cut the infection when used as a balm. And, in addition, Aloe Vera gel also contains certain enzymes that can aid in digestion. Many defenders of the Aloe Gel suggest the ingestion of a section of filleted Aloe leaf spear at least once a day to help improve your digestive functions, as well as benefit from the abundance of nutrients it contains in its interior.Skeptics of the plant do not deny that aloe gel contains beneficial elements, but still point to several studies that can neither confirm nor deny the ability of Aloe to cure digestive problems. Although the aqueous gel obtained from the interior of the Aloe Vera plant is among the most sought after in the shops for sale to the public, it is the lifeblood that is located in the inner lining of the leaves, which was first used for medicinal purposes by the ancient Sumerians and Egyptians.Yellow latex resin works as agent of powerful cleaning that helps the digestive system.Formerly, people suffering from constipation took it.While this yellowish resin is a powerful laxative, most medical professionals do not suggest wide use due to painful abdominal cramps that sometimes can be associated with it.
While many supporters of the Aloe plant insist its many medicinal uses, the professional community of medicine remains somewhat skeptical about whether the plant can impersonate modern medical practices.However, as the gel of the Aloe Vera plant is non-toxic and contains many beneficial vitamins, minerals and enzymes, in reality no can argue against taking it practice.Since Aloe Vera has been cultivated and used by people in many, many years, one has to think that there is something in the green plant that makes it worthy of keeping it close. Yulia Berry is an independent researcher and author of the bestseller, Aloe your miracle doctor. She distributes a weekly newsletter about home remedies and has written another popular e-book the pharmacy in vegetables and dozens of natural health articles published in hundreds of websites around the world.