Aloe Vera Juice Introduction

October 26, 2009 – 3:24 pm

Aloe vera is a prickly and green plant originally from Africa. It is cultivated around the world and has leaves that can grown up to two feet long.

A clear gel is present in the leaves that can be applied on the skin. A dried yellow sap taken from the leaf base is used internally. A range of aloe vera products are available including, aloe vera Juice, aloe vera Lotion, aloe vera Toothpaste and aloe vera supplements.

One of nature’s gifts, for centuries aloe vera has been used for it’s therapeutic benefits and healing properties dating back to 2100 BC. History goes back to many different cultures as far as the Egyptians and Roman eras.

Known as the plant of immortality to the Egyptians. Americans call it the wand of heaven. It has even been dubbed a miracle doctor. aloe vera is an amazing versatile plant and truly is nature at its finest.

Aloe vera is well known for its cooling and soothing properties. Especially aloe vera gel on the skin for treating burns, irritation, and various skin conditions.  Aloe vera juice, when ingested includes many benefits such as improved digestion, blood circulation, detoxification, and pain relief.

Aloe vera juice contains various vitamins and minerals, including Vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C and E, Folic Acid and Niacin, helping building the body’s defence system naturally.

Directions:
As a liquid food supplement, experts recommend drinking 15ml twice daily, direct or mixed with water or fruit juice. Avoid use whilst pregnant or breast-feeding. No suitable for infants. Shake well before use.
Refrigerate after opening and consume within one month.

Safety Information:
aloe vera should not be used when pregnant or breast-feeding; also it is not suitable for infants. People with medical conditions should consult their doctor before using or taking aloe vera.

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