Aloe Vera gel is used for sunburns, eczema, burns, insect bites, wounds, and for treating fungal infections.

Its anti fungal properties means that it is good for treating acne, athlete’s foot,and mouth sores.  It also aids in the stimulation of cell regeneration. The juice that is gotten from the whole leaf is helpful for healing a number of digestive disorders.

Aloe vera is most well known for its soothing effects on sunburn.  Aloe vera gel is antibacterial and helps to heal the burns. Its stimulates the immune system also.  Pure aloe vera gel can be obtained from health food stores, and there are various products that you can use in the event of a sunburn, such as creams, liquids, ointments, and lotions that all contain aloe vera.  Aloe vera has a moisturising effect.

If you have gotten burnt, bathe as soon as possible and apply the aloe vera product you have chosen to the selected area.  This will help to relieve the pain and inflammation.

On the skin, aloe vera has a number of benefits.  These include:

• helping dry, cracked skin
• for frostbite, burns, insect bites, blisters, and allergic reactions
• contains high numbers of healing agents
• helps create smooth, glowing skin
• aloe vera oil is very helpful for dry skin
• has excellent moisturising properties as it gives oxygen to the cells, in turn increasing the strength and synthesis of skin tissue
• helps to remove dead skin cells
• transports healthy substances through the skin
• helps to prevent ageing of the skin
• improves the appearance of skin lesions
• lightens dark spots on the face and reduces the intensity of skin pigmentation

Generally speaking, aloe vera is safe to use but there may be some side effects.  Long term usage of aloe vera can result in a fluid imbalance in the body, a potassium deficiency, hematuria, and albuminuria.  These are rare side effects, however.  Aloe vera should not be taken or used in the following circumstances:

• by children
• by pregnant women or those attempting to become pregnant
• if you are feeling abdominal pain
• if you are menstruating
• if you are breastfeeding
• if you have inflamed intestinal disease or appendicitis
• if you are taking licorice, diuretics, or corticosteroids
• if you have to take medication that contains cardiac glycosides
• if you have ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease
• if you are taking anti-arrhythmic medication
• if you are having surgery such as a laparotomy

Always follow you doctor’s advise.Seek Ayurveda Doctor’s advise before taking any Herb or Ayurveda medication. Self medication always creates big problems for your body.This information are just for information.

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