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ALOE VERA
DESCRIPTION: Aloe Vera, a perennial succulent
belonging to the lily family, is a well known herbal medicine with
multiple names, such as `The First Aid Miracle Plant', `The Burn Plant',
etc. But the legitimate botanical name is `Aloe Barba-densis, Miller'.
Aloe Vera, in Latin means the `true aloe'.
BIOCHEMISTRY : The active substances of Aloe Vera
are found in the leaves which are composed of the rind, juice and a
gel-like substance, the pulp. The active substances are polysaccharides,
amino acids, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, yellow sap (Aloin, or
anthraquinones) and Barbaloins (a glycoside), etc. The pulp of Aloe Vera
is composed of 96% water and 4% polysaccharides and other substances.
PHYSIOLOGY : In general, Aloe Vera has the
following characteristics: Anti-microbial activity (viral, fungal and
bacterial); healing activity, it helps the body in sloughing off dead
tissues and stimulates the growth of new cells with little scar formation
(e.g. burns); analgesic and anti-pruritic effects (arthritis); astringent
effect (cosmetics); anti-inflammatory action (e.g. bee stings).
INDICATIONS : Aloe Vera has been found to be
useful in the treatment of first or second degree burns, acne dandruff,
allergic lesions, `Poisons Three' (Sumac, Oak, and Ivy), bites and stings,
minor cuts, herpes (simplex and zoster), etc.
TOXICITY, CAUTIONS & CONTRA-INDICATIONS : No
known toxicity
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