Aloe Vera – is it just a laxative (Part II)?
This is the final section of my two-part article (Aloe Vera - Is It Just A Laxative?) about the aloe vera plant, which for many years was incorrectly viewed as just a powerful laxative. Aloe Vera is actually one of nature's most powerful medicinal herbs. Along with its ability as an effective and natural weight loss agent, it is also a powerful and healthy detoxifier. Aloe Vera as a Detoxifier: Aloe Vera also has powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties against a variety of microbes. Carrisyn, an extract of aloe vera, has recently shown that it is capable of inhibiting a range of viruses “in-vitro”, including...

Aloe Vera – is it just a laxative (Part II)?
This is the final section of my two-part article (Aloe Vera - Is It Just A Laxative?) about the aloe vera plant, which for many years was incorrectly viewed as just a powerful laxative. Aloe Vera is actually one of nature's most powerful medicinal herbs. Along with its ability as an effective and natural weight loss agent, it is also a powerful and healthy detoxifier.
Aloe Vera as a detoxifier:
Aloe Vera also has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties against a wide range of microbes. Carrisyn, an extract of aloe vera, has recently shown that it is capable of inhibiting a range of viruses “in vitro”, including the strains responsible for herpes simples, measles and HIV. Carrisyn appears to work by stimulating the immune system to trigger the production of blood cells that fight infection, thereby boosting immune function.
The amino acids methionine, serine, threonine and molybdenum are useful. They detoxify heavy metals, help in the proper metabolism of carbohydrates, fat and protein, thereby preventing the accumulation of fat in the liver and arteries.
These laxative and detoxifying properties of aloe vera help the colon work most efficiently. Highly processed and refined foods common in today's diet lack fiber and pass through the system slowly, allowing toxins from waste to be reabsorbed into the body. However, with aloe vera therapy, food passes through the system more quickly and easily. Less obvious problems due to an inefficient colon such as lack of energy, breathing problems, bad breath, non-cystic acne and dry skin are also avoided.
Aloe Vera helps expel excess water in cells. Therefore, it is helpful for many kidney problems such as kidney stones, pain when urinating. It works wonders for people with kidney failure.
One of the main reasons for hair loss is toxins in the small intestine. So the aloe vera removes toxins helps to solve this problem.
Aloe vera for diabetes:
Many studies have shown that regular consumption of aloe vera results in a reduction in blood sugar levels without toxic effects on kidney or liver function as assessed by blood chemistry. Aloe vera helps tone the pancreas and thus regulates insulin flow.
Aloe Vera helps speed up the healing of diabetic wounds. It dramatically reduces inflammation and improves pain response.
Aloe Vera for digestive problems:
Aloe Vera helps treat indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, esophagitis, peptic ulcer, chronic colon problems including constipation, hemorrhoids, colitis and Crohn's disease. It helps in removing excess acid and cough.
Aloe Vera for allergies:
Aloe vera is a rich source of vitamins E and C. These help to strengthen the immune system enormously. Therefore, it is an ideal solution for many common allergies such as colds, asthma. Serine maintains a healthy immune system. Aspartic acid helps increase endurance.
Aloe Vera in old age:
Aloe Vera is one of the most powerful sources of antioxidants, vitamins E and C and vitamin B-12 (only known natural source). Recent studies demonstrate the remarkable benefits of antioxidants. Oxidation in cells can damage DNA and sometimes lead to cancer, other diseases and age-related changes. The antioxidant compounds counteract the aging effects of free radicals.
Further properties of the aloe vera principle:
Other active ingredients in the aloe vera plant include salicylates, which control inflammation and pain, and an enzyme that inhibits bradykinin, the chemical messenger responsible for transmitting pain signals through nerves. Aloe vera also contains magnesium lactate, a chemical known to inhibit the release of histamines, which are responsible for skin irritation and itching.
Aloe Vera is therefore rightly called “The Miracle Herb” due to its many medicinal and useful properties.
When choosing an aloe vera product for topical use, look for a product high in aloe vera, which should be listed as the first item in the ingredients list.
In summary, Aloe Vera:
- Hilft die Verdauung zu fördern, da es Enzyme enthält, die die Verdauung unterstützen
- Hilft den Verdauungstrakt zu reinigen
- Verbessert die Durchblutung
- Reduziert Allergien
- Hilft bei Stoffwechselstörungen
- Wirkt als allgemeines Tonikum, das während eines Programms Energie und Nährstoffe liefert
- Hilft den Blutzucker zu stabilisieren
- Hat keine bekannten Nebenwirkungen
Therefore, scientific evidence proves that Aloe Vera is the herb of choice for a clean and healthy lifestyle. It has the potential to reverse the negative effects of all the pollutants we expose ourselves to, including saturated fats and toxic byproducts of industrialization and automobile emissions.