About Aloe Vera Gel

Aloe Vera is a plant belonging to the lilac family and has been in use by mankind for thousands of years. There are over 200 varieties of Aloe available throughout the world, of which Aloe Barbadensis Miller is considered to be amont the most potent and useful for mankind. The most important part is the aloe gel, which is extracted from the leaves of the plant. The leaves must preferably be about 3 years old for it to attain peak nutritional properties. The Aloe plant thrives in warm and dry climates.

The Aloe plant is called 'Kumari' in Sanskrit, which means a maiden or young woman. This obviously refers to the anti aging properties of aloe that enables a person to retain youth, both internally and externally for a long time.There’s a reason aloe vera  is trusted in products you see every day, and that reason dates back thousands of years. The uses of aloe in ayurveda have been documented over 4000 years ago. Aloe is also known as Korfad, Kalamanda, Chitra Kumari, Grit Kumari, Gruh Kanyaka, Gwar Patha, Kwar Gandhak, Lolesara, Kattar Vaza, Kumar Pattu, Ciru Kattalai, Kanticuvor etc., in different parts of India. The Aloe plant is called a 'Miracle Plant' for its diverse benefit to mankind. Aloe Vera cleanses and supports your digestive system, infuses you with energy, hydrates your skin, soothes and promotes skin renewal,  supports your immune system and so much more. It is packed full of the nutrients your body needs – inside and out – to feel GREAT and look AMAZING.

The gel of the aloe vera leaf contains over 75 nutrients and 200 active compounds, including 20 minerals, 18 amino acids, and 12 vitamins. The stabilized gel can be taken internally and is considered a natural product, it is totally bio-available to the body, has no known side effects and is not addictive by nature.

Briefly, the important ingredients of Aloe Vera Gel are:

Lignins:
They are cellulose-based substances that provide the ability to penetrate the human skin.

Saponins:
They are glycosides comprising about 3 % of the Aloe Gel. They are soapy substances capable of natural cleansing with antiseptic properties.

Vitamins:
Aloe Vera Gel contains the following vitamins: Vitamin A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, E, K, Choline and Folic acid. It is one of the rare plants containing Vitamin B12.

Detoxification: 
Aloe cleans and detoxifies the small intestines. It then gets absorbed in the intestines and through the blood reaches the liver and kidneys, which are the main organs of detoxification of the human body. The potassium content in aloe stimulates the liver and kidneys to eliminate the toxins they contain. Aloe also has uronic acid that eliminate the toxins from within the cells.

Energizer: 
Aloe promotes good metabolism, which is the producer of energy in the body. The overall body function improves which leads to higher energy levels.

Nutritive:
It is a powerhouse of nutrition as it contains a variety of vitamins, some of them rarely found in plants. It contains minerals like Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Sodium, Phosphorus, Calcium and Copper. It has 20 of the 22 amino acids, that the body needs to form cells and tissue. It also contains many enzymes that are needed to breakdown carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the stomach and intestines.

Healing: 
It contains high levels of calcium, potassium and zinc besides vitamins C and E, which promote the formation of a net of fibers that trap the red corpuscles of the blood. This speeds up the healing process. The calcium content in Aloe Vera is required for muscle health and for maintaining cell communication. Aloe promotes faster healing throught the synergetic action of its nutrients.


Keratolic action:
Aloe removes damaged cells and tissue and replaces it with new cells.

Skin treatment: 
It has the ability to penetrate deeply into the skin, easing inflammation and moisturizing the skin. It relieves soreness of affected areas when applied externally besides increasing circulation. Aloe has proven to be beneficial in the treatment of burns, sunburns and skin injuries.

Anti-allergic:
It contains magnesium lactate that inhibits histamine reactions produced by the immune system as a reaction to irritants.

Penetrative:
It contains lignins that have the ability to penetrate deep into the skin and carry other elements along with it, thus speeding up the healing process.

How Aloe works internally:





How Aloe works externally:





Aloe Vera is very popular in the cosmetics and beauty care industry. This is due to the excellent effect it has on the skin - in repairing damaged skin, controlling infections, moisturizing and maintaining good skin health. It opens the skin pores and removes oil deposits in the skin. The nutrition it provides makes the skin soft, supple and healthy. Its deep cleansing action has made it a popular ingredient in soaps and shampoos. It is also used in making sunscreen and other skin protective creams and lotions. Detergents with Aloe Vera are becoming popular. Aloe based toothpaste is effective in dental care. It helps combat gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis besides helping cleaning the teeth and keep the breath fresh. Aloe Vera has no known side effects.



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