Aloe Vera Juice

Species name:  A. vera.

Also known as: Aloe,  Aloes.

What is Aloe Vera? Aloe Vera is a species of Aloe that is native to northern Africa.

It is a stemless or very short-stemmed plant that grows from 80-100cm tall.

The leaves are spear-like with a serrated margin.

Aloe Vera isn't difficult to care for during cultivation in frost-free climates.

It has to be in well-drained soil with drainage holes and plenty of light.

Potted plants should not be re-watered until they are completely dry.

In the winter, aloe vera may become dormant, so no water is required.

If you live in an area where there is frost and snow, keep your aloe vera plant indoors or in a heated greenhouse away from the cold.

Home Remedies using Aloe Vera Juice:

Benefits and Uses of Aloe Vera Juice:

One of the most painful conditions of the colon is irritable bowel syndrome, and it is a widespread problem through the United States and the United Kingdom.

In addition to pain and suffering, it leads to poor absorption of the foods people eat and may lead to the development of other diseases as well.

The problem with this disorder is that years of struggling with it can eventually lead to colon cancer.

The healing and detoxifying powers of aloe vera work gently within the intestinal tract in order to break down any impacted food residues and completely cleanse the bowel.

As part of this process, it can help ease constipation and continuing diarrhea whiling helping set regularity to the bowel.

Aloe contains large numbers of essential nutrients such as E, C, B1, 2, 3, and 6, iron, manganese, calcium, and zinc.

Aloe Vera also contains seven essential amino acids and fatty acids.

This helps aloe vera in its function as a healer to regenerate cells that have been damaged by rheumatoid arthritis.

For this treatment, it may be taken internally or applied to the damaged joint.

The degree of recovery that one experiences is a personal one, and not everyone will make a full recovery.

  • Intestinal disorders
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Stimulate the immune system
  • Arthritis
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Analgesic
  • Drink as a juice

Side Effects of Aloe Vera Juice:

A small percentage of people may be allergic to aloe vera.

If too much of it is consumed you may experience diarrhea.

Other side effects may include skin rashes.

Discontinuing use should resolve these issues.