Useful properties of aloe for human beings and where the plant is used
The beneficial properties of Aloe Vera has been known since ancient times. Evergreen succulent is a popular remedy that is used in traditional medicine as well as in traditional therapy. The plant is used not only externally, but also to use inside.
There are over 500 species of aloe, but the medicinal value are not all. Only 15 species are healing and grow in Africa, the Arabian Peninsula.
The most famous among them are considered aloe vera and aloe (Aloe arborescens).
The plant is a natural bio-stimulator, has a beneficial effect on all body systems.
The benefits and harms of medical aloe written many works, but experts are studying its structure to this day.
Beneficial features
The most valuable part of the flower is the juice or extract of the leaves. The raw material composition includes a lot of useful substances:
· Flavonoids help improve the elasticity of blood vessels, slow the aging;
· Protein enzymes (enzymes) activates biochemical processes in the body;
· Essential oils heal wounds, soften the skin;
· B vitamins, retinol, choline, ascorbic acid enhance immunity;
· Tannins have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory effect;
· A large number of organic acids, normalizes metabolism, maintains acid-alkaline balance in the norm;
· Macro- and micronutrients to maintain the proper functioning of the systems and organs;
· The polysaccharides, monosaccharides, amino acids are the main source of vital energy of the body;
· Bitterness stimulate the digestive tract, have antimicrobial action.
Preparations containing aloe, has a cleansing and antibacterial effect. The plant increases immunity contributes to the normalization of blood pressure.
Vitamin complex plant improves the secretory function, increases appetite. Useful components of the aloe regulate the amount of blood sugar, purified body of toxins.
application
Aloe Vera has long been used as a natural antiseptic and analgesic. Experts recommend to use it for the following purposes:
· Treatment of burns of varying degree, purulent damages;
· Strengthening the gums, oral hygiene;
· Elimination of inflammatory processes;
· Treatment of the common cold fresh juice in combination with honey - bronchitis, sore throat;
· Removal of irritation in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract;
· Recovery from illness.
The plant is often used for cosmetic purposes:
· Masks for hair with added aloe improve their general condition, nourish hair follicles.
Cosmetics, in which there is an herb that helps with problems such as hair loss and dandruff;
· Regular use of nutritional gels for the face with an extract of this useful plant to prevent the appearance of premature wrinkles;
· Packs, lotions containing aloe juice are used to treat acne, pustular eruptions, psoriasis, eczema;
In the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and drugs of traditional medicine use fresh succulent leaves.
However, the plant must be very careful not to take medications without consulting your doctor.