Aloe Vera Plant

March 31, 2009 by  

Like all of us, you too have had your share of cuts and wounds at some time and you would have noticed that the time taken for healing may not always be quick. Is there any way you can hasten the process of healing? Regarded as an astonishing and extraordinary plant by many because of the tremendous health benefits which it carries. Our association with aloe vera goes back thousands of years when it was used for its effect on the skin and as the legend goes even Alexander the Great and Cleopatra used aloe vera for its alleviating properties.

The first reason is that aloe vera juice is one of the splendid moisturizing agents known. For wounds to recover correctly, they need lots of moisture around which is not possible with dry dressings which in any case is painful during removal and even changing. The superb moisturizing benefits are yours if you decide to apply it directly on the skin like a cream or gel or you could even decide to consume it like a pill or with fluids where aloe vera works from the inside. Cuts and wounds are usually accompanied by inflammation surrounding the area, and aloe vera with its quick-acting anti-inflammatory properties helps in mitigating the inflammation which is one more reason behind its efficacy. This aspect of the recuperating process reduces the healing time and mitigates the accompanying pain.

And at the end, aloe vera accompanied by its inherent nutrients help in healthy cell augmentation which results in increased blood flow to the skin and in turn purifies the skin from many germs. Additionally, depending on whether the wounds are an outcome of any particular ailment, it’s consumption improves the overall immunity of the body so that it is better equipped to combat any further recurrence of the medical condition.

So overall it is clear that aloe vera is a highly effective treatment for any cuts and wounds you may have, as it will reduce inflammation and speed up the healing process. Not just effective at healing cuts and wounds, it is equally potent in treating some other types of skin conditions including acne, eczema and psoriasis. In case your are still contemplating using aloe vera, it is time you should, since it also has additional benefits like having anti-ageing properties and as a pain reducer during sunburns.

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6 Responses to “Aloe Vera Plant”

  1. ado frohon on April 11th, 2010 8:55 pm

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  2. lano on May 16th, 2010 4:18 pm

    Banish My Eczema

  3. mosib rottman on May 20th, 2010 7:52 pm

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  4. george.gauthierdc on June 30th, 2010 10:04 pm

    Read W.W. Tarn' biography. Also the military analysis "The Generalship of Alexander the Great" by Major General J.F.C. Fuller.

  5. Laura on July 24th, 2010 1:45 am

    I HIGHLY reccommend you see a dermatologist.

    Exfoliator- I LOVE Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit Scrub. But you can also give St. Ives a shot they have a few including one for acne.

    You should probably find a good acne regime. I cleanse-tone-moisturize. Its hard for me to reccommend products for you because our skin is different. But i love neutrogena and biore.
    But the best thing you can do for your skin is drink lots of water. that is the only surefire thing that will keeep my skin clear

  6. Merry Christmas! on November 17th, 2010 10:57 am

    everyone gets eczema it's just groing up!

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