Aloe Vera: The Plant Of Immortality
This is how the Egyptians referred to Aloe Vera over 6,000 years ago.
Aloe is used both internally and externally for its healing properties by healers around the world.
It produces at least 6 natural antiseptics that are able to kill bacteria, mold, funguses, and even viruses.
Studies are being done using Aloe Vera as an AIDS and cancer fighter.
I am sure we have all experienced the soothing quality of fresh aloe juice on a burn.
So how many external uses can you think of for Aloe?
- Soothing Body Scub in the shower
- Heal minor burns from hot pots & pans
- For relief from more serious burns add some Vitamin E
- Reduces black and blue bruises
- Feels so good on a Sun Burn
- Relieves the itch and sting of insect bites
- Even heals tissue damage from frostbite
- Is able to treat mysterious rashes
- Helps to heal herpes outbreaks
- Treats Athlete’s Foot
- Soothes blisters
- Good general moisturizer for dry skin
- Helps allergic skin reactions
- Can prevent acne and treat pimples
- Heals Psoriasis
- Helps to prevent stretch marks
- Will shrink warts
- Reduce winkles and help the skin to feel younger
- Heals Eczema
- Reduces dark spots on skin
- Mix with your favorite Facial Mask
- Will encourage hair growth
- Use as a conditioner for silkier hair
- Use to remove eye makeup
- Helps heal minor vaginal irritations
Now how many internal uses can you think of?
- Will relieve indigestion
- Aids in elimination
- Can reduce symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Relieves heartburn
- Relieves arthritis & rheumatism
- Inhale the steam of Aloe & water to relieve asthma
- Will lower blood sugar levels
- Excellent for gums and teeth
- Soothes Stomach Ulcers
- Helps Hemorrhoids
- Heals Colitis
- Treats Urinary Tract Infections
- Supports Prostate Health
- Helps Leaky Gut Syndrome
- Can reduce cholesterol and triglycerides levels
I feel the best way to add Aloe Vera to our health programs is by using the fresh whole plant. Cut a piece off and with a spoon scoop out the aloe. Some people like to separate the juice from the pulp but personally I find using the whole plant is preferable especially for internal use.
Start with a teaspoon once or twice daily and gradually increase to a tablespoon.
Now we know why the Egyptians called Aloe Vera The Plant of Immortality?
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Alexander Gardener
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