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Herbs (1 - Aloe Vera)

Discussion in 'Nature Cure' started by subasrini, May 8, 2008.

  1. subasrini

    subasrini Bronze IL'ite

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    I Would like to share few info on Aloe Vera.

    Aloe, native to Africa, is also known as "lily of the desert", the "plant of immortality", and the "medicine plant". The name was derived from the Arabic alloeh meaning "bitter" because of the bitter liquid found in the leaves. In 1500 B.C. Egyptians recorded use of the herbal plant in treating burns, infections and parasites.

    There are over 500 species of aloe growing in climates worldwide. Ancient Greeks, Arabs and Spaniards have used the plant throughout the millennia. African hunters still rub the gel on their bodies to reduce perspiration and their scent.
    Extensive research since the 1930's has shown that the clear gel has a dramatic ability to heal wounds, ulcers and burns by putting a protective coating on the affected areas and speeding up the healing rate.
    The plant is about 96% water. The rest of it contains active ingredients including essential oil, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, enzymes and glycoproteins. Modern healers have used it since the 1930's. Many liquid health treatments are made, some combining aloe juice with other plants and herbs. The juice is soothing to digestive tract irritations, such as colitis and peptic ulcers.
    As a food supplement, aloe is said to facilitate digestion, aid in blood and lymphatic circulation, as well as kidney, liver and gall bladder functions.
    Aloe contains at least three anti-inflammatory fatty acids that are helpful for the stomach, small intestine and colon. It naturally alkalizes digestive juices to prevent overacidity - a common cause of indigestion. It helps cleanse the digestive tract by exerting a soothing, balancing effect.
    A newly discovered compound in aloe, acemannan, is currently being studied for its ability to strengthen the bodies natural resistance. Studies have shown acemannan to boost T-lymphocyte cells that aid the immune system.
    Those wise to the ways of aloe healing keep this plant in the kitchen. When the leaf is broken, its gel is placed on burns to relieve pain and prevent blisters. Aloe may reduce inflammation, decrease swelling and redness, and accelerate wound healing.
    Aloe can aid in keeping the skin supple, and has been used in the control of acne and eczema. It can relieve itching due to insect bites and allergies. Aloe's healing power come from increasing the availability of oxygen to the skin, and by increasing the synthesis and strength of tissue.
    Part Used: Aloe vera "extract" is made by pulverizing the whole leaves of the plant. Aloe juice is made from the inner leaf.
    Common Use: Aloe supplements can be used for peptic ulcers and for gastro-intestinal health. Aloe has a moisturizing effect on the skin and is a common remedy for sunburn and skin irritation. Often used direct form the flowerpot in the treatment of minor burns and wounds. To make a salve; remove the thin outer skin and process the leaves in a blender, add 500 units of vitamin C powder to each cup and store in refrigerator. Care: Keep in sandy soil that is well drained. Potted plants need filtered sun or full shade.

    Vazhga Valamudam
    Subasrini

    Admin Note: Here are relevant links on Herbs and its benefits

    http://www.indusladies.com/forums/indian-diet-and-nutrition/15046-benefits-of-herbal-juices.html
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  2. sathya

    sathya Gold IL'ite

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    hello suba

    hello hello aloe va?
    healing power of aloe va?
    more to come aloe va?
    healing healing all the way ya?

    sathya
     
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    :hiya:hiyagood work. thnx for sharing info
     
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    mtkm New IL'ite

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    Hi



    Thanks for sharing info regarding the wonder plant "kumari".Back home in chennai it is used for dristi like the pumpkin.It is tied in front of the house to ward off the negative energy.


    Regards

    latha
     
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    rb020606 New IL'ite

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    good information. Thanks for sharing..
     
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    sreechandra New IL'ite

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    Thanks for sharing these useful information
     
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    Prachi.B Bronze IL'ite

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    At my home m also having the aloe vera plants. I apply it directly on the face or else just keep it on the hot utensils so that the aloe vera in hard form melts. The gel can be applied on the hair also. For curing the cough the aloe vera should be taken empty stomach.
     
  8. cheers_sunray

    cheers_sunray Senior IL'ite

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    Hi Subasrini,
    Thanks alot for the detailed description abt Aloe vera.
    I never knew that Aloe vera also helps in digestion..........
    There r number of Aloe vera gels available in the stores.How to make out the geninune ones?????
    Regards,
    Cheers
     
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    cheenu New IL'ite

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    Hi
    Thanks for a very informative piece on aleovera..i have one in my home and trust me its my wonder plant...helps me in cuts wounds pimples or juss soothing my sunburnt skin....i have also tried its juice which lot of ppl say helps in digestion and weignt loss......i juss take one leaf of it and put it in the fridge....comes very handy:)
    Cheenu
     
  10. subasrini

    subasrini Bronze IL'ite

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    Thank u satya for the reply

     

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