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Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera and Hair Loss

 

What is Aloe Vera?

 

Aloe vera is a succulent herb that grows in regions of the world with tropical climes. The rich, bitter herb has been in use as a medicinal herb for over six thousand years. Like the humble olive tree, which has been present even in Biblical literature, the aloe vera has been around as a usable herb since the Egyptian civilization.

 

Aloe vera is considered a royal plant in ancient Egyptian times, and is offered a farewell gift to those who have passed on to the eternal realms of the dead.

 

How Aloe Vera Works?

 

Aloe vera is full of saponins and alkaloids, and has been used for a long time as a base ingredient in salves for the treatment of wounds, minor burns and cuts. Aloe vera can also be used to benefit those with skin problems.

 

The herb can relieve itching, painful skin or skin afflicted by sunburn. The juicy parts of the thick leaf can also be applied directly to soothe areas of the skin that have been bitten by insects.

 

Worldwide, there have been studies that tested the effectiveness of aloe vera in improving hair growth and in the treatment of common skin maladies.

 

Elsewhere, aloe vera is taken as a natural laxative. Its laxative effect can be traced to the presence of bitter compounds present both in the hard leaf and in the clear, thick gel that can be found inside.

 

Literally hundreds of skin care and hair care products worldwide make use of aloe vera to preserve the skin and hair. Aloe vera is capable of providing nourishment and moisture to the skin and hair. This is why hair gels often have aloe vera, to help repair or preserve hair.

 

The Benefits of Aloe Vera

 

As we have already mentioned, aloe vera can be used for just about any skin problem. When there’s pain involved, aloe vera can be placed on the skin to help alleviate the pain. Traditionally, aloe vera is also used as a natural hair enhancer. For some reason, aloe vera seems to prevent hair loss caused by environmental factors. Some anecdotal evidence also points that long-term use of the succulent herb can prevent balding in persons of advanced age.

 

Unfortunately, medical literature on aloe vera is hard to come by. There are a lot of anecdotal evidences and claims, but it’s very difficult to discern which are telling the truth and which are being stated for commercial purposes.

 

The Side Effects of Aloe Vera

 

Aloe vera is an efficient laxative. If you take it fresh, be prepared to make trips to bathroom often. As a laxative, it can cause abdominal discomfort and increased bowel movement.

 

If you’re taking maintenance drugs for other medical conditions such as hypertension, do not take aloe vera orally. The increased bowel movement would hinder the efficient absorption of your medicines. That’s never a good thing.

 

Consult with your doctor whether it’s a good idea to give fresh aloe vera juice to children below the age of ten.

 

 

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