Natural Treatment for Eczema, Psoriasis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Minor Burns

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Aloe vera gel juice is used for consumption and relief of digestive issues such as heartburn and irritable bowel syndrome (or IBS). It is common practice for cosmetic companies to add sap or other derivatives from Aloe vera to products such as makeup, tissues, moisturizers, soaps, sunscreens, incense, razors and shampoos. Aloe vera gel is used as an ingredient in skin creams, cosmetics, drinks and desserts.

Aloe vera has a long association with herbal medicine and is non-toxic, with no known side effects when not taken in excess. Aloe vera is used widely around the world in the traditional herbal medicine of China, Japan, Russia, South Africa, the United States, Jamaica and India.

Aloe vera has been found effective in treatment of wounds, and some studies show that Aloe vera promotes the rates of healing. A recent review (2007) concludes that the cumulative evidence supports the use of Aloe vera for the healing of first to second degree burns. In addition to topical treatment in wound or burn healing, internal intake of Aloe vera has been linked with improved blood glucose levels in diabetics,and with lower blood lipids in hyperlipidaemic patients, but also with acute hepatitis (liver disease). In other diseases, preliminary studies have suggested oral Aloe vera gel may reduce symptoms and inflammation in patients with ulcerative colitis. Compounds extracted from Aloe vera have been used as an immunostimulant that aids in fighting cancers in cats and dogs; however, this treatment has not yet been scientifically tested in humans.

Topical application of Aloe vera cream to the skin can be effective for treatment of acne, eczema, genital herpes, psoriasis and it also aids protection from sunburn or suntan. In a double-blind clinical trial the group using an Aloe vera containing dentifrice and the group using a fluoridated dentifrice both demonstrated a statistically significant reduction of gingivitis and plaque.

Aloe vera extracts have natural antibacterial and antifungal activities. Aloe vera extracts have been shown to inhibit the growth of fungi that cause tinea.

 

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