Benefits of Aloe Vera Article By David Solomon When confronted with needing something for your body, you probably have more options than you could ever hope to try. There used to be a few products for each need a person might have, and most tried them all and then chose their favorite. Once they did that, they stuck with that purchase for a long time. Today, you have so many options your head might spin, and each is a just a little different. Those with sensitive skin often have the hardest time finding things to go on the body, but that is when they should think about the benefits of aloe vera. History suggests that Aloe Vera has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. It is believed that a Sumerian clay tablet, written in approximately B.C.E. 2200, was the first document to list Aloe Vera as one of the "plants of great healing power". Around B.C.E. 1550, an Egyptian document was written that gave twelve formulas for combining Aloe with other agents to create a treatment for internal and external disorders. Since then, there have been numerous references in medical history to the healing powers of Aloe Vera. You may notice that lots of products on the market made for the skin have aloe vera in them. There are probably more products that tout the benefits of aloe vera than almost any other types of additive. The reason for this is that aloe vera is most often used to soothe the skin. That means it works well in lotions meant to help with sunburn, and for lotions used for shaving. You can find both men and women’s shaving creams with aloe vera because it helps soothe the skin after it has been subjected to a razor. Out of the 400 species of the Aloe family, Aloe Vera (meaning True Aloe) has been used for thousands of years and is still present in varieties of medicines today. It is used predominantly as an herbal remedy for the skin, digestion, the reproductive system and detox. A gel or pulp can be extracted from the plants for many benefits, both externally and internally. Many people drink aloe vera gel as well as use it on their skin, gums, hair and scalp, for a number of reasons. Among the top 10 reasons include to use aloe vera: Energy, Immune Function and Support, Digestion, Skin Regeneration, and more. Besides being soothing, the benefits of aloe vera include the fact that it is natural. It comes directly from a plant that you can grow in your own home if you want. Some use this on cuts and rashes, and of course, as a way to help with sun and razor burn. Being natural means that you don’t really have to worry about any weird side effects. There are some things on the market that soothe, but then they leave the skin red, or create more problems as a result. That is not exactly something anyone wishes to put on their sensitive skin. If you want to try something to see if the benefits of aloe vera would work well with your skin type, there are many different products that you can try. You can usually find anything meant for the skin with this ingredient so that you can see if it is right for you. You can even find gel that is almost completely made from aloe vera, and that might be a great way to try it out before you spend money on a bunch of other things that may or may not help you. If you have sensitive skin, more often than not, the best benefits of aloe vera are going to be smoother skin that no longer stings after applying shampoo, lotions, creams, and lotions. Here are just some of the many areas that Aloe has been reported to help: * Burns, frostbite, and bruises * Insomnia (induces sleep) * Controls inflammatory pain * Cleanses the stomach/digestive system (laxative) * Helps normalize bowel habits, relieves indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis, acid stomach, and peptic ulcers * Hair loss and alopecia * Skin disorders: acne, boils, chronic leg ulcers, skin allergies, and dry skin * Lung disorders, heart disease, stress related disorders, and lowers blood glucose in diabetics * Rheumatoid arthritis
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