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- Aloe vera enhances
the action of other drugs, so you could drink aloe
when taking your
medication.
Aloe Vera has
synergique
properties with 200 nutrients working well together. Aloe vera is a rich
source of micro-nutrients and contains minerals, vitamins, enzymes,
amino acids, trace elements, saponins, anthraquinones, polysaccharides
(including Acemannan), lignin, etc -
- Oral Aloe Vera
modulates the immune system. By drinking aloe vera gel daily your
immune system works efficiently and you experience a sense of wellbeing
to combat better the stresses of life.
- Aloe Vera is
adaptogenic. It means that the body will take out of the gel what it
needs to help the condition it is suffering from. The gel is therefore
not helping a symptom directly but rather helping the body to heal
itself.
- Aloe Vera gel
has antioxidant properties to help us fight the negative effect of
the free radicals like pollution and pesticides.
- contains natural
antiseptic agents and analgesics (painkillers). It encourages
coagulation thereby decreasing bleeding.
- Aloe Vera
accelerates the healing process in damaged epithelial tissue.
- Aloe Vera
improves absorption from the gut. It improves the digestion without
causing diarrhoea
- Aloe Vera will
help your skin: with
anti-ageing properties, aloe vera is an effective natural cleanser due
to its saponin content.
Used topically it is a powerful natural moisturiser. Aloe vera
stimulates the replication of fibroblasts in the skin and hence the
increased production of collagen and elastin which speeds up healing and
gives deep nourishment to the skin. Topical aloe vera penetrates deeply
through the epidermal layer of the skin. The proteolytic enzymes
contained in the gel help to break down dead tissue from the skin. This
helps remove dead and damaged cells from conditions such as eczema and
psoriasis.
- aloe vera acts as a
natural
anti-inflammatory without the side-effects of steroids. It also
relieves itching.
- aloe vera enhances
resistance to ultra-violet damages
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