Want To Heal Wounds Naturally? Try Aloe vera!

 

 

 

Aloe vera – this thick, short-stemmed shrub, also known as a wonder plant, has been heralded for its multifaceted benefits. Often dubbed as the lily of the desert, this low maintenance plant usually grows in the dry tropical climatic regions of the world. It has the tendency to store water in its fleshy, pointed leaves. People use it as a flavouring agent in their food, food supplements and as a major ingredient in various beauty and skin care products.

About Aloe vera

Apart from being used in the pantries of various households across the world, aloe vera also possesses some potent healing and health promoting properties. In fact, some traditional means of medication such as Ayurveda has long been touting the wellness benefits of this succulent plant species. Perhaps that explains why people keep it handy in their households as a live first aid kit!

The most useful part of this plant is the gel obtained from its leaves. The leaves are loaded with gel like substance that plays house to some of the most beneficial compounds. These include vitamins, minerals, amino acids along with some powerful antioxidants.

 

 

Benefits of Aloe vera

The aloe vera gel remains one of the most effective herbal remedies for a host of health conditions. Some of the most common issues addressed by this wonder plant include

    • Oral Problems

      By working as an effective mouth rinse, aloe vera juice helps prevents tooth decay and build up of plaque around our teeth. This goes a long way in maintaining our oral health, all but naturally

 

    • Constipation

      The sticky yellow residue found under the skin of the aloe leaves is an effective cure for the problem of constipation. Also known as latex, it works as a laxative owing to the presence of this compound called aloin. Consuming aloe vera is believed to be beneficial to our digestive tract and treats stomach ailments and intestinal issues.

 

    • Sunburns and Sensitivity to UV radiations

If you have a sunburn or have an especially sensitive skin, we suggest you apply aloe vera gel a few times a day. This not only alleviates pain, but also moisturises, soothes and nourishes the skin, and prevents any  further damage.

    • Diabetes and diabetes induced topical ulcers

      By enhancing our body’s insulin sensitivity, aloe has been observed to regulate blood sugar levels in our body. Thus, it works as an effective remedy against diabetes.

 

    • Skin Burns

      Aloe vera has the ability to heal topical wounds and burns. Its application on the affected area prevents the likelihood of infection, and accelerated healing. No wonder why the aloe vera gel has long been approved by the medical and healthcare community as a safe and effective over the counter ointment for wounds and skin burns, especially first and second degree burns.

 

  • Depression

  • Consuming recommended dosages of aloe vera regularly also addresses various depression as well as various learning and memory issues. In this article, however, we shall talk at length about its incredible antioxidant, anti inflammatory and anti microbial properties.

Aloe’s Anti inflammatory and anti microbial benefits

Aloe vera gel exhibits both protective and curative properties against inflammation. For example, it helps provide relief from gingival inflammation, especially among people having recently undergone plaque removal treatment. People often use aloe vera juice as an effective mouthwash, and its antibacterial and anti microbial properties further help prevent and treat inflammatory gum issues. Further, it also provides anti inflammatory relief in case of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The anti microbial properties are mostly demonstrated in vitro. Besides, owing to its ability to kill harmful bacteria and microorganisms can be owed to the presence of natural anthraquinones. That is why it also features as a major ingredient in various topical ointments.

Antioxidants

Aloe vera is known as a powerhouse of some of the most beneficial antioxidants, including polyphenols. These antioxidants are equipped to help us fight the growth of free radicals and other infection causing bacteria in our body. Besides, it is also rich in vitamin C. Thus, aloe vera not only boosts our immunity, but also reduces the appearance of premature signs of ageing.

Availability of Aloe

Aloe vera extract is available for use in various forms. While the extract is mostly used for topical application, consumable form of extract is also just as effective in many cases. You can obtain it in the form of gel, juice, oil, ointments, powder and even oral supplements.

 

About the Author:

Dr Sonica Krishan is Author and Speaker in the areas of Healthy and Joyous Living through Ayurveda, Meditation, Yoga and other Contemplative practices. She is a leading Ayurveda Professional in India. She is also Health Writer, Columnist, Editor, Ayurveda Consultant and Holistic Healing Coach. Dr Sonica is open for National as well as International Collaborations with interested people / institutions in fields of Ayurveda, Meditation and Yoga.

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