2. What is the aloe veraplant?
• Aloe vera is a succulent and mucilaginous plant that can
grow up to 40 inches in height. Without a stem, its
green leaves resemble blades or a sword coming out
from a central point. These thick and heavy leaves
contain the precious healing gel that provides the
medicinal uses of aloe vera. The leaves are notched
with small white points. Their orange flowers bloom in
the summertime.
• If you want to grow the plant for making aloe vera
remedies then put your plant in a hot dry location in
your home. It thrives on lots of sunlight. You'll know
this plant is doing well because over time the parent
plant will produce many little offspring plants from the
pot which you can lovingly separate and plant into other
pots. It's important not to crowd too many aloes in one
pot and give them room to grow big. In doing so, you'll
get more available aloe vera gel over time.
3. Uses OfAlovera
• The medicinal uses of aloevera are amazing, as the benefits of
aloe vera remedies are trulysignificant. Aloe vera is well-loved
by many, and a famedhouseholdplant. This plant is
incredibly diverse in its uses. I invite you to come find out why
you shouldconsider having this wonderful, succulent plant in
your home too.
4. Amazing benefits of aloevera
• Aloe vera is good for irritated or
inflamed skin.
• Aloe vera helps repair your skin from
the most tender of wounds.
• Aloe vera helps speed the process of
healing to burns and other wounds.
• Aloe vera is hydrating, rejuvenating
and toning for your skin.
• Aloe vera moisturizes and softens
your skin.
5. MainUses Of Alovera
• Aloe vera is very versatile. It's your immediate assistant for
relieving burns from sun exposure, chemical burns, or burns from a
fire. It's even used in the burn units of some hospitals! However,
beyond the emergencies and immediate medicinal uses of aloe vera,
it can be added to other ingredients to make soap, facial toners,
facial scrubs and masks, after shave, mists, lip balm, salve,
tinctures, washes, creams and astringents. One of my favorite ways
to use aloe vera is to drink its juice. It's incredibly cleansing and
has a really tasty punchy flavor!
• Want to soften and condition your hair and get it clean without
stripping it of its protective oils? Aloe vera remedies come in the
form of shampoos that make your hair naturally sparkle. When
combined with other plants and oils for this particular use, the
medicinal uses of aloe vera truly shine (no pun intended)! Aloe vera
gel has a 4.3 pH that makes it wonderful for shampoos and lotions.
• One of the other medicinal uses of aloe vera is that it contains
aloin, the brown gel which is focused near the blades of the leaf.
Aloin is a natural sunscreen protectant from sun exposure. Speaking
of skin, there are many aloe vera remedies that are good for all
skin types from oily to dry.
6. What's a Aloe Vera gel
Consist Of ….?
• Water
• 20 minerals
• 12 vitamins
• 18 aminoacids
• 200 active plant compounds (phytonutrients)
7. Uses For Skin
• Makeup Remover - Nature provides the answer to safely
removing your eye makeup and gentle for the delicate skin
around your eyes. Aloe is a perfect alternative to oil based
removers, plus you know exactly what ingredients being
applied on your skin. Refrigerated Aloe Vera Gel soaked in
cotton balls also provide a great compress for tired, puffy
eyes.
• Skin & Sunburn Soother - Acne, eczema, and skin
irritation respond well to the natural antiseptics in Aloe.
Apply gel 2-3 times a day to the area until it is Healed.
Aloe also contains cooling properties similar to menthol
which makes it a great way to sooth sunburns. It acts as a
protective layer on the skin and helps replenish its
moisture. When the skin is hydrate,
• Then it will recover The SunBrun
8. • Natural Shaving Gel and Aftershave - Aloe Vera is anti-
inflammatory thanks to its enzymes and with its high water
content, it is very hydrating. It provides a smooth surface
on your skin giving you a very close shave. Aloe also can be
used as an aftershave to prevent razor burn.
• Wrinkle Repair - Skin loves Vitamins C and E which are
present in Aloe, helping to improve skins firmness and keep it
hydrated. Combining virgin Cocunut Oil can make a creamier
way to supplement nutrients, essential fats and moisture. Aloe
Vera gel penetrates skin almost four times faster than water,
and its super emollient qualities help it moisturize the under
layers of skin.
• Internal Health - Loaded with vitamins A, B1, B2, B5,
B12, C, E, Folic Acid and niacin, Aloe helps replenish
vitamins and amino acids to our diets. What better way than
by drinking in these vitamin benefits of Aloe Vera juice while
building the body's defense system naturally against stress.
Start in small amounts and check with your doctor before
beginning an Aloe Vera regimen.
10. Peppermint
• Peppermint has a high menthol content, and
is often used in tea and for flavouring ice
cream, confectionery, chewing gum,
and Peppermint oil also contains small
amounts of many additional compounds
including limonene, pulegone, eucalyptol, cary
ophyllene and pinene
• toothpaste. The oil also
contains menthone and menthyl esters,
particularly menthyl acetate. Dried
peppermint typically has 0.3-0.4% of volatile
oil containing menthol (7-
48%), menthone (20-46%), menthyl acetate
(3-10%), menthofuran (1-17%) and 1,8-
cineol (3-6%).
12. • Peppermint is commonly used to soothe or treat
symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal
pain, indigestion, irritable bowel, and bloating. It
is also used in aroma therapy.One animal study
has suggested that Peppermint may have
radioprotective effects in patients undergoing
cancer treatment.