PHPKB Knowledge Base Software Knowledge Base Software Demo Buy PHPKB Software 
PHPKB Knowledge Base Software Knowledge Management Software  
Knowledge Base Home Knowledge Base Home | Knowledge Base Glossary Glossary | Contact Us Contact Us
Home > All Categories > Beauty & Health > Health & Fitness > Food & Nutrition
Title

Benefits of Aloe Vera Plant, Aloe Vera Juice & Aloe Vera Products

Aloe Vera BenefitsWhat is Aloe Vera?

Aloe barbodensis miller or Aloe Vera, a semi tropical plant is one of the 250 species known of Aloe. Most commonly used for its medicinal properties, Aloe Vera or the Sanskrit name "Gheekunwar" is a member of Lilly family. Due to its cactus like feel, Aloe is often mistakenly called a "Desert Cacti". The plant has lance-shaped, sharp pointed, and jagged & edged leaves.

Aloe Vera plant is native to which region?

Though, Aloe is native to North Africa and Spain, the plant is now also grown in the hot dry regions of Asia, Europe and America.

What are Aloe Vera leaves composed of?

Aloe Vera leaves contain clear healing juice, which includes 96% water and the remaining 4% contains 75 essential nutrients including Vitamin A, S, C. E, Calcium, Amino Acid and Enzymes.

What are the different types of Aloe Vera products?

Aloe Vera product range includes:

  • Aloe Vera Juice
  • Aloe Vera Gel
  • Aloe Vera Cosmetic products like face pack, shampoo, sunscreen, anti-wrinkle cream, etc.

What are the medicinal properties of Aloe Vera Juice?

From the 250 species existing, Aloe Vera is best known for its medicinal properties. It is used for healing different diseases. Moreover, the juice of Aloe Vera is 100% non-toxic, with rare side effects.

Food Supplement

Aloe Vera, in the liquid form, acts as an excellent regulator for intestine & a food supplement containing different essential nutrients. Further, it facilitates digestion, activates blood & lymphatic circulation, and alleviates arthritic & rheumatic pains.

Medicinal uses of Aloe Vera Juice

Heals the Wounds

Although Aloe Vera is effective when taken orally, it is also beneficial when included in topical formulations like ointment, cream or lotion. It mainly protects the wounds due to its moisturizing properties.

Skin Care

Aloe Vera is used widely in Dermatology, as it acts as an astringent, moisturizer, humidifier and cleanser. It softens the skin, diminishes wrinkles and cures acne, seborrhea, herpes, red spots, psoriasis, eczema, mycosis, fever blisters, skin irritation and provides protection to the skin against pollution. Also, it is ideal for sunburns, fragile skin, and for removal and repair of dead skin and cells.

Relieves Itching Aids Healing

Aloe Vera Juice relieves itching that occurs due to allergies and insect bites and aids healing.

Provides Relief in Liver Infections

Aloe Vera Juice improves the liver function and is an excellent antidote in case of excessive ingestion of alcohol. In addition to this, it also prevents scarring of the liver.

Cures Stomach & Intestinal Problems

Aloe Vera Juice prevents stomach ulcers, facilitates digestion and intestinal transit.

Acts as an Anti inflammatory Agent

Aloe Vera Juice contains 12 essential nutrients that inhibit inflammation with rare incidence of side effects. Also, the juice of Aloe Vera improves joint and muscle mobility.

Antiviral and Anti tumor Activity

Aloe Vera facilitates the stimulation of immune system that in turn protects the body against viral and tumor related disorders.

Mouth & Tooth Care

Aloe Vera is also ideal for mouth & tooth care.

In what conditions should Aloe Vera be avoided?

Aloe Vera, due to its irritant and purgative properties, should be avoided during pregnancy. As the intake of Aloe Vera, in any form, can result in secretion of anthraquinones in the breast milk that may lead to diarrhea, therefore its use should be avoided during lactation.

In addition to these, Aloe Vera should not be used as a topical application for at least two weeks after surgery as it may delay wound healing. Also, Aloe Vera should not be used in people suffering from piles.

Do I need to consult my health care professional before using Aloe Vera?

If you are on any medication related to diabetes, high blood pressure or ulcerative colitis, then you need to consult your doctor before taking Aloe Vera. Also, consultation with the doctor is recommended in case Aloe Vera is being given to your child.

At what time of the day should I take Aloe Vera?

Aloe Vera can be taken at any convenient time of the day, with or without food.

Is Aloe Vera Juice completely natural? What quantity of Aloe Vera Juice should I take?

Aloe Vera Juice is 100% natural, with no flavour or sweetener added to it. It tastes bland. 25 ml of Aloe Vera juice twice a day is recommended. In order to improve the taste, it can be taken with water or juice. Preferably, you should consume one pack of Aloe Vera and then start the second pack after an interval of one week.

Are any other food supplements required along with Aloe Vera Juice?

Yes, though Aloe Vera Juice contains several nutrients like vitamins minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and polysaccharides, these cannot substitute for any other food supplements. Also, if Aloe Vera Juice is taken along with food supplements, it can increase the absorption of the same substantially and are thus recommended.

What are the different pack sizes available of Aloe Vera Juice?

Aloe Vera Juice comes in 1 litre and ½ litre jar packaging.

Where can I store Aloe Vera Juice?

Aloe Vera Juice can be kept at room temperature. However, after opening the seal, it is recommended to refrigerate it. Do not use the container which is leaking or bulging.

Are there any side effects of Aloe Vera Juice?

Side effects reported with Aloe Vera Juice are very rare. However, in case one experiences any unusual or unexpected effects, the usage must be stopped immediately and a health care professional must be consulted.

What is the nutritional value of Aloe Vera Juice?

Each 25ml of Aloe Vera Juice contains the following nutritional elements:

Composition Quantity Composition Quantity Composition Quantity
Calories 4 Iron <1 mg Pantothenic Acid 0.5 mcg
Total Fat 0 mg Vitamin D <1.0 IU Phosphorus 0.3 mg
Sodium 6.0 g Vitamin E 1.0 IU Iodine <1 mcg
Potassium 19.0 mg Vitamin K <1 mcg Magnesium 0.7 mg
Carbohydrates 1.2 g Thiamin 0.5 mcg Zinc 14.4 mcg
Sugars 0 g Riboflavin 0.5 mcg Selenium <1 mcg
Fibre <1 g Niacin 1.0 mcg Copper 7.3 mcg
Protein 0 g Vitamin B6 2.2 mcg Manganese 7.6 mcg
Vitamin A 1.0 IU Folate 2.3 mcg Chromium <1 mcg
Vitamin C 35.0 mg Vitamin B12 0.005 mg Molybdenum <1 mcg
Calcium 9.0 mg Biotin 0.3 mcg Chloride 8.0 mg
A total of 111 users are reading this article.
Posted by: Administrator This question has been viewed 35328 times so far.

Want More?
Would you like to be notified when new articles are added to our knowledgebase? Subscribe to our Feed and get instant notifications when new articles are added to the knowledgebase.

Click Here to view all the questions in the Food & Nutrition category.
Attachments File Attachments
There are no files attached to this question/article.
How helpful was this article to you?
User Comments User Comments Add Comment
There are no user comments for this article. Click Here and be the first to post a comment.
Related Questions Related General Knowledge Questions
  1. The Secret to Lower Your Bad Cholesterol
  2. What is Cornsilk? Information & Medicinal Properties of Cornsilk
  3. Aloe Vera Juice - Health Benefits of Drinking Aloe Vera Juice
  4. Importance of having Breakfast - Why breakfast is important?
  5. Popcorn Facts - 20 Facts about Popcorn
  6. Mind Blowing Food Facts
  7. Apple Fruit - Information & Facts about the Wonder Fruit Apple
  8. Gulab Jamun Recipe - How To Make Gulab Jamun?
  9. The Benefits of Ginger
  10. Benefits of Garlic
  11. Benefits of Honey for Skin
  12. Smart Eating Tips
  13. Health Benefits of Watermelon
  14. Health Benefits of Basil (Tulsi)
  15. Health Benefits of Coconut Water - Drinking Coconut Water Benefits
  16. Importance of Having Breakfast
  17. Benefits of Eating Bananas
  18. Fruit and Vegetables
  19. Benefits of Eating Oatmeal
  20. Chillies - Some Like it Hot
  21. Five Reasons to Be a Vegetarian
  22. Fresh Fruit & Vegetables
Information Additional Information
Article Number: 736
Created: 2009-01-10 2:26 AM
Rating: 5 Stars
 
options Article Options
Email to Friend
Export to PDF format Export to PDF File
del.icio.us Bookmark del.icio.us Bookmark
Reditt Bookmark Reditt Bookmark
Digg Bookmark Digg Bookmark
Stumble Stumble It
Subscribe to Article
Twitter
Feedburner Stay Informed by Email
 
Resources Useful Links
 

Related The Secret to Lower Your Bad Cholesterol

Related What is Cornsilk? Information & Medicinal Properties of Cornsilk

Related Aloe Vera Juice - Health Benefits of Drinking Aloe Vera Juice

Related Importance of having Breakfast - Why breakfast is important?

Related Popcorn Facts - 20 Facts about Popcorn

Related Mind Blowing Food Facts

Related Apple Fruit - Information & Facts about the Wonder Fruit Apple

Related Gulab Jamun Recipe - How To Make Gulab Jamun?

Related The Benefits of Ginger

Related Benefits of Garlic

Related Benefits of Honey for Skin

Related Smart Eating Tips

Related Health Benefits of Watermelon

Related Health Benefits of Basil (Tulsi)

Related Health Benefits of Coconut Water - Drinking Coconut Water Benefits

Related Importance of Having Breakfast

Related Benefits of Eating Bananas

Related Fruit and Vegetables

Related Benefits of Eating Oatmeal

Related Chillies - Some Like it Hot

Related Five Reasons to Be a Vegetarian

Related Fresh Fruit & Vegetables

Search Knowledge Base Search Knowledge Base
 
 

Powered by PHPKB Knowledge Base Software