1. Aloe Vera Is High in Vitamins & Minerals:
Aloe Vera contains many vitamins including A, C,
E, folic acid, choline, B1, B2, B3 (niacin), B6. Aloe Vera is also one of the
few plants that contains vitamin B12. Some of the 20 minerals found in Aloe vera
include: calcium, magnesium, zinc, chromium, selenium, sodium, iron, potassium,
copper, manganese.
2. Aloe Vera is High in Amino Acids & Fatty Acids
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein.
There are about 22 amino acids that are necessary for the human body and it is
said that 8 of these are essential. Estimates of the amino acids found in aloe
range from 18-20 amino acids, with all 8 essential amino acids. Aloe vera also
includes quite an impressive range of fatty acids. Aloe contains three plant
sterols, which are important fatty acids – HCL cholesterol (which lowers fats
in the blood), campesterol, and B-sitosterol. All are helpful in reducing
symptoms of allergies and acid indigestion. Other fatty acids include linoleic,
linolenic, myristic, caprylic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic.
3. Aloe Vera is an Adaptogen
Aloe vera is a well-known adaptogen. An adaptogen
is something that boosts the body’s natural ability to adapt to external
changes and resist illness. It is thought that aloe’s power as an adaptogen
balances the body’s system, stimulating the defense and adaptive mechanisms of
the body. This allows you an increased ability to cope with stress (physical,
emotional and environmental stress like pollution)
4. Aloe Helps with Digestion
Poor digestion is related to many diseases. A
properly functioning digestive tract is one of the keys and foundations of
health. Aloe is known to soothe and cleanse the digestive tract and help
improve digestion. The interesting thing about taking aloe internally is that,
because it is an adaptogen, it helps with either constipation or diarrhea,
helping to regulate your elimination cycles in whatever way you need.
It’s been a great remedy for people with problems such as irritable bowel
syndrome as well as acid reflux. Aloe also helps to decrease the amount of
unfriendly bacteria and in our gut keeping your healthy intestinal flora in
balance. Aloe is also a vermifuge, which means it helps to rid the body of
intestinal worms.
5. Aloe Helps in Detoxification
Aloe Vera is a gelatinous plant food, just like
seaweeds and chia seeds. The main benefit to consuming gelatinous plant foods
in your diet is that these gels move through the intestinal tract absorbing
toxins along the way and get eliminated through the colon. This will help the
proper elimination of waste from your body and help the detoxification of your
body.
6. Aloe Alkalizes the Body
Disease cannot manifest in an alkaline
environment. Most people are living and subsisting on mostly acidic foods. For
great health, remember the 80/20 rule – 80% alkaline forming foods and 20%
acidic. Aloe vera is an alkaline forming food. It alkalizes the body, helping
to balance overly acidic dietary habits.
7. Cardiovascular Health
There hasn’t been a lot of studies conducted on
aloe’s effect on cardiovascular health, but there has been some research to
show that aloe vera extract injected into the blood, greatly multiplies the
oxygen transportation and diffusion capabilities of the red blood cells.
According to a study published in the 2000 issue of the British Medical
Journal, beta sitosterol helps to lower cholesterol. By regulating blood
pressure, improving circulation and oxidation of the blood, lowering
cholesterol, and making blood less sticky, aloe vera juice may be able to help
lower the risk of heart disease.
8. Aloe Helps Boost the Immune System
I think given the stresses of our daily lives,
every one can use a boost to their immune systems. The polysaccharides in aloe
vera juice stimulate macrophages, which are the white blood cells of your
immune system that fight against viruses. Aloe is also an immune enhancer
because of its high level of anti-oxidants, which help combat the unstable
compounds known as free-radicals, contributing to the aging process. (Free radicals
are a bi-product of life itself, it is a naturally occurring process but we can
overload ourselves with unnecessary free-radicals by living an unhealthy
lifestyle). Aloe is also an antipyretic which means it used to reduce or
prevent fever.
9. Aloe Vera is Great for the Skin
Because of aloe’s well-known healing properties
for the skin, aloe is one of the primary compounds used in the cosmetic
industry. It is a known vulnerary, (meaning it helps heal wounds) and is great
for applying topically to burns, abrasions, psoriasis and even to bug bites.
Aloe acts as an analgesic, acting to help relieve pain of wounds. It’s
feels especially good to cut a stem of aloe, place it in the fridge and rub it
on sun burnt skin – the immediate soothing effect feels like an absolute
lifesaver. Aloe is also an antipruritic: A substance that relieves or prevents
itching. Aloe vera is an astringent: which causes the contraction of body
tissues, typically used to reduce bleeding from minor abrasions. Due to aloe’s
high water content (over 99% water) it is a great way to hydrate, moisturize
and rejuvenate the skin and fits within my general guideline: “Don’t put
anything on your skin that you wouldn’t eat!” Aloe increases the
elasticity of the skin making it more flexible through collagen and elastin
repair. Aloe is an emollient, helping to soften and soothe the skin. It helps
supply oxygen to the skin cells, increasing the strength and synthesis of skin
tissue and induces improved blood flow to the skin through capillary dilation.
10. Aloe vera is a: Disinfectant, Anti-biotic, Anti-microbial, Germicidal, Anti-bacterial, Anti-septic, Anti-fungal & Anti-viral:
Wow, I think that covers all anti- bases. Okay, I
admit, that was just a sneaky way to add in another 8 good reasons why you should
keep an aloe vera as a handy (to to mention beautiful) house plant and
incorporate it’s uses into your healthy lifestyle. Aloe vera’s active
ingredients are sulphur, lupeol, salicylic acid, cinnamic acid, urea nitrogen
and phenol which are substances that prevent the growth of disease-causing
microorganisms and act as a team to provide antimicrobial activity thus
eliminating many internal and external infections, also active against
bacteria. It also helps to treat fungal and viral infections.
11. Aloe Helps Reduce Inflammation
Aloe Vera contains 12 substances, including
B-sisterole, which can help to slow down or inhibit inflammation. This
may be able to help with painful joints due to stiffness and help improve joint
flexibility.
12. Weight Loss – A Secondary effect
Improving your digestion, and detoxifying your
body will have a secondary effect of promoting weight loss because when you
start to improve your digestion you naturally eliminate more efficiently, which
is a primary way that we all detoxify – through our bowels. This will lighten
your toxic load on your body and will give you more energy.
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