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* Healing of any kind of skin wound, burn, or scald - even speeding recovery time after surgery. Situations to try it on include blisters, insect bites, rashes, sores, herpes, urticaria, athlete's foot, fungus, vaginal infections, conjunctivitis, sties, allergic reactions, and dry skin. Uses include acne, sunburn, frostbite (it appears to prevent decreased blood flow), shingles, screening out x-ray radiation, psoriasis, preventing scarring, rosacea, warts, wrinkles from aging, and eczema. Aloe vera is used for enhancing skin growth. * Acid inside Aloe vera is used as effective pain killers. * Antiseptic made from Aloe vera is used to kill mold, bacteria, funguses and viruses. * Aloe vera uses include help in skin blemishes. * Acne is treated by Aloe vera gel and it's really effective. * Aloe vera also helps in stopping baldness. * Important Aloe vera uses include relief from cuts, bruises and burns. SIMAR MALHOTRA (Sim121296)
Aloe Vera juice claims to detoxify your system and your colon. It would be a better choice than cranberry juice since it contains high amounts of sugar. Sugar is what quickly turns into fat so avoid all sugary drinks. Also avoid breads and cereals because it contains carbohydrates that will turn to sugar and get stored easily to fat. Exercise vigorously daily and eat frequent small meals to boost your metabolism. Eat animal fat and lots of dark green vegetables.
Most people can use aloe externally safely as it has been used for centuries as a treatment for wounds, burns, and other skin disorders. Some people might experience itchiness, redness, or other kinds of irritation. The irritation might be related to normal sensitivity of the skin or it might be an allergy. These effects can develop or become worse with continued use. Other known hazards of long term use or aloe gel are changes in heart rhythm, kidney damage, oedema, and electrolyte loss. There are other damaging effects of using aloe internally, but damage of any kind is rare. If you experience itchiness when you use aloe, you unfortunately have a sensitivity or allergy and you shouldn't use it.
A first-degree burn typically causes reddish skin with a white border and may leave some pain. First-degree burns affect the top layer of the skin and usually heal within a week without scarring. Applying cool water and aloe vera gel can help soothe the burn.
Aloe Vera has a soothing sensation on sunburns right? If sunburn is just a patch of skin that has had too much sun, and your eyes are far more sensitive, then aloe usually brings relief to sore overworked eyes.
Yes. Aloe vera juice.
Aloe Juice and Aloe Vera juice are the same thing. The name is just different but they are both from the aloe vera plant.
Yes it can
Yes anything with aloe vera should help suburn. It just needs to have aloe vera in it. Some things work better then others do. It might take awhile too.
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Aloe Vera plants have several uses. They give the skin hydration, promote a refreshed appearance, help to repair damaged skin, and are a good remedy for sun burns.
Aloe vera gel seems to help me alot.
AnswerAloe is useful for suntan, scrapes, hair gel, and as a 'glue'.Juice from young aloe stems is used as a beverage.
Tired musclesIf you have a supply of tea tree oil, you can mix this with aloe vera gel and use it as a bath wash. It can be very soothing and fragrant.
If you have real aloe vera juice, you can add vitamin C to it and zinc. These are both known to help greatly with a cough and cold.