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The Facts and Myths About Aloe Vera



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By : Ryan English    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-02-23 14:00:00
Aloe vera had vastly grown over the years. It is assumed that the plant is indeed a miracle in itself because of its healing properties. It aids in a lot of things including speeding up healing of burns, dandruff removal, and it also helps moisturize the skin. However, a lot of people are still dying to know from experts whether the plant is effective in all sorts of things or not.

Just like any other treatments available in the market, this herbal plant had been questioned of its relevance in society. Many may not conform to the facts in its existence while others have misconceptions about the use of its extract. In one way or another, we may separate the facts from the myths.

The aloe vera plant

The aloe vera plant is a form of cactus that originated from the Mediterranean. It has prevalently grown in desert islands because of its ability to cope up with heat. It is made up of around 99% water and the 1% excess comes from nutrients, vitamins, minerals, sugars and other enzymes.

Studies show from laboratory tests that the active ingredients of aloe vera are found in the rinds and gel. These two things are used either as an analgesic or for anti-inflammatory purposes. Among other significant components of the plant are the amino acids, salicylic acid, lignin and phenolic compounds. These elements are usually seen in skin care products manufactured by various medical laboratories.

The facts about aloe vera

The uses of aloe vera can be tracked down from ancient Greece and Rome plus from the Arab and Indian heritages. Cleopatra, the famous Queen of Egypt, had utilized the extract in her daily beauty regimen. As a lover for beauty, the queen had mixed the extract with other herbal ingredients to form a concoction that had helped enhance her fairness and her skin's smoothness.

Other known properties of the aloe vera plant have helped solve several body diseases and skin disorders. People who have been attacked by ulcers, gout, hemorrhoids and eczema had regarded the juice as the best treatment to relieve themselves of the mentioned disorders. Even an ordinary cold may be soothed by the use of the plant.

The myths about aloe vera

Since the plant had been believed to reduce inflammation and speed up the healing process of several disorders, people have regarded the plant as their best source of medicine. They believed that even without proper prescription from their doctors, they could overcome their conditions by the aid of products from the aloe vera plant.

There are a lot of products in the market today whose main source is aloe vera. There is even one known marketing firm which had predominantly used the plant extract to come up with all kinds of products. They claim that the plant could heal all sorts of body conditions and that doctors have certified their products.
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