Aloe vera could be considered a superfood, the leaf is filled with
a gel containing at least 75 nutrients, 20 minerals, 12 vitamins,
18 amino acids, and 200 active enzymes. These compounds have
tremendous benefit and potential in external and internal
applications.
Skin Care Benefits of Aloe Vera
Aloe vera has been anecdotally cited for quite some time for a topical burn or cut remedy. Multiple studies have examined aloe vera as an agent to speeds recovery of skin wounds and found it to be beneficial, supporting traditional folk use of aloe vera to stimulate cellular rejuvenation.
Additional Benefits of Aloe Vera
Studies show aloe vera gel is effective at reducing the pain of canker sores and helps them to go away faster. With regard to interaction with ulcers, aloe vera has a cytoprotective action, meaning it helps to increase stomach
mucosal production. Aloe vera gel has frequently been cited for its powerful
antioxidant effect. As may be expected, the beneficial components, including
antioxidants, amino acids, and enzymes, increase as plant
size increases. Oddly enough, aloe vera may provide relief to persons experiencing symptoms of burning mouth syndrome. May have expanded pharmaceutical applications as a drug
absorption enhancing agents in certain drug delivery systems, because of aloe vera’s ability to help with wounds, provide mucous membrane protection, and its antioxidant characteristics, it was an effective agent for balancing oral candidiasis in patients undergoing head and neck radiotherapy.
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