
There are over 300 different types of aloe plants that have been identified world wide. However the most popular form is the aloe vera which has been extensively used in health and beauty products. It was used extensively in Egypt in the older days and seem to have spread globally.
Aloe Vera Products

Aloe Vera has a number of uses based on the parts extracted. The most common forms that may be used for either health or beauty purposes are:
- Aloe Vera latex
- Aloe Vera gel
- Aloe Vera concentrate
- Aloe Vera juice
The latex is the yellowish brown liquid that drips from aloe vera when it is cut on the ground. It’s a very bitter substance.
The gel component is what is extracted from within the fleshy transparent part upon peeling the outer green skin. It is slimmy and not bitter to the taste.
The juice is a product that contains at least a minimum of 50% aloe vera gel.
Aloe Vera concentrate is obtained by the removal of water from the gel.

Aloe Vera Nutrition
Aloe vera contains an assortment of nutrients that exert a number of medicinal properties. Amongst these are:
- Amino acids
- Vitamins
- Minerals
- Anthraquinones
- Saccharides
- Prostaglandins
- Salicylates
- Sterols
- Fatty acids
- Enzymes
Aloe Vera Health Benefits
Wounds
Aloe vera has excellent properties in wound healing. It promotes the regeneration of damaged tissues and healing. It has both vitamin A, C, E and zinc that are useful in healing and are also powerful antioxidants.
Digestive disorders
Aloe vera improves the digestive process and also promotes a healthy gut microbiome. Therefore it enhances the absorption of nutrients.
Constipation
It contains a compound called aloin. This compound in high doses exerts a purgative action. It increases volume in the colon and peristaltic contractions.
Burns
It’s an excellent product in healing burns. It exerts it’s wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties. Aloe vera also has excellent antibiotic, moisturizing and emollient properties.
Hemorrhoids
It is useful in the treatment of haemorrhoids. The hard damaging stool is softened hence has a mild action on the haemorrhoids. The presence of antioxidants e.g. vitamin A, C, E and zinc are quite vital in repair.and healing.
Diabetes
Aloe vera has components that help in stabilising the blood sugar. It is also beneficial in the treatment of diabetic wounds.
Allergies
Aloe vera has powerful components that exert anti-inflammatory properties both internally and on external application. Some these compounds include salicylates, glycoproteins and anthraquinones.
Peptic Ulcers
Peptic Ulcers benefit from the rich nutrient constitution of aloe vera that promotes wound healing. Aloe vera gel is excellent in this aspect. It is capable of inhibiting the release.of hydrochloric acid and also acts as a demulscent protecting ulcers from irritants.
Arthritis
Aloe vera has powerful active compounds that can be able to address both the inflammation, swelling and pain in arthritis. Glycoproteins, salicylates and anthraquinones are able to accomplish this. The vitamins A,C, E and zinc also play a major role in damaged joint tissue repair and healing
Asthma
Asthmatic persons may also benefit from both the anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of aloe vera.
Appetite
It helps improve both the digestion and assimilation of protein. It helps stimulate appetite.
Liver
Aloe vera is useful in the promotion of liver detoxification. It contains a number of nutrients that promote the liver health such as antioxidants.
Aloe Vera Usage
Aloe vera may be consumed orally or may also be found in a number of skin and beauty products for topical use.

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