Aloe Vera Juice Benefits
You have perhaps already heard about the benefits of aloe vera when applied topically. One of the very popular uses of aloe vera is in the form of aloe vera juice, benefits of which seem endless and has spread far and wide in terms of popularity. But how is it made?
Essentially aloe vera juice is made from its gel. A regular use of 2 to 4 ounces of aloe vera juice taken twice in a day is said to boost your immune system and help you stay in good health.
In case you are wondering why you should take aloe vera juice, here are some of the so-called key aloe vera juice benefits:
- While on one hand it is being used by many as a detoxifying agent, some also use it as a regular colon cleanser. The juice of this wonderful herb is said to help in purification of blood.
- Aloe vera juice is also often used to treat burns and wounds. Because of its so called anti inflammatory properties, aloe vera juice is said to be an effective calmative that soothes the affected area as well as reduces swelling, redness and offers sustainable pain relief.
- With regard to wound healing, aloe vera juice exerts its strong anti bacterial properties and supports healing as it is said that it does not allow any infection to affect the wound.
- It is also said that drinking aloe vera juice can decrease the intensity of several gastro-intestinal problems including ulcers, irregular bowel clearance, irritable bowel syndrome and more (however, as I like to repeat, always consult your doctor prior to drinking aloe vera juice).
- Aloe vera juice can be applied on an itchy scalp or to help with chronic skin disorders.
Some of the so-called medicinal properties of aloe vera juice are: anti bacterial, antifungal, anti viral and also an anti inflammatory agent. Therefore, it is said that no matter what your disease conditions are, chances are that aloe vera juice might help.
Rich with over 20 beneficial amino acids, aloe vera is an herbal plant that originates from Africa, though it is now grown in the southwestern regions of this country as well as in Mexico. The leaves of this plant are succulent and when cut, it emanates the gel.
The so-called healing powers of aloe vera have made it popular in the treatment of skin and hair problems including eczema, acne, hair loss, etc. Even when you are not suffering from any specific ailment, daily use of aloe vera gel is said to ensure a smooth and flawless skin as well as rejuvenated and healthy hair.
If aloe vera juice has convinced you of its goodness, you need not wait anymore; start taking some juice today.
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Hello, I would love to try Aloe Vera Juice, I’ve had a thyroidectomy about 4 years ago I take 300mg Levothroid aday, high BP. Can Aloe Vera Juice help me???
Definitely it is going to help u.
I HAVE PLANTED THREE ALOE VERA PLANT IN MY HOUSE. HOW CAN I MAKE JUICE OUT IT.
I HAVE CRACKS ON MY PALM AND IT IS VERY PAINFUL. CAN I USE EXTRACT OF ALOE PLANT DIRECTLY ON IT.
Hey Anup, download my electronic magazine, I explain how to do it. (look above the comments section)
I make medical marijuana butter and baked goods. I have been looking into tinctures and do not like the alcohol base and am not thrilled with the glyceryn bases either.
Today, I found Aloe Vera juice for consumption (4-8 oz daily). I bought a gallon and an thinking a cold process extraction.
Do you have any information on this?
Cam