The healing powers of Aloe Vera have been known since ancient times. A number of diseases can be cured by Aloe Vera. Rubina Ratnakar brings you a list of diseases cured by Aloe Vera.
Aloe Vera is a highly nutritious plant rich in Vitamin A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12, C, E, calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, folic acid, etc. It is antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and antioxidant in nature. It is known as the ‘plant of immortality’, due to its various benefits. Aloe Vera is very useful in treating our skin problems and can even be used on cuts and burns. All this is possible on the application of the gel extracted from the plant.
Drinking Aloe Vera juice can serve a number of purposes. Aloe Vera is best known for the treatment of diabetic patients as it regulated the blood sugar level in our body. When we drink the juice, it helps us in improving the digestion processes and can also treat the acidity in our stomach. Aloe Vera juice is also capable of destroying microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. Hence it will clear our digestive tract and cleanse our blood also. Better circulation of blood or an enhanced circulatory system can be achieved by drinking Aloe Vera juice. Along with controlling sugar levels in our blood, the juice can also treat hypertension. As the circulation of blood is improved, our blood pressure ultimately remains under control.
Various diseases like diarrhea, constipation, asthma, and many allergies can be treated with Aloe Vera juice. Due to its antimicrobial and cleansing nature, our immunity is strengthened when we drink the juice. You tend to be more fit and healthy when you drink Aloe Vera juice every day. If you want to lose weight and are looking forward to a juice that will fit your diet, Aloe Vera is the best option. Drink Aloe Vera juice at least half an hour before all your meals will help you get better results.
A number of eye diseases like cataracts and glaucoma are treated with Aloe Vera. It is really beneficial for our eyesight too.
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