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Description: Aloe Vera has been in use for thousands of years, and is mentioned in records as long ago as 1750 B.C. Use of the plant is thought to have originated in Egypt or the Middle East. Legends say it that Aloe Vera was one of Cleopatra's secrets for keeping her skin soft. Additionally, Alexander the Great is said to have acquired Madagascar so that he could utilize the Aloe Vera growing there to treat soldiers' wounds. It is also a remedy which has long been used in the Indian practice of Ayurvedic medicine. Scientific Researches Today, thanks to the dedication and work of hundreds of scientific researchers throughout the world, and in particular, the studies by The International Aloe Science Council, Robert T. Davis, Ph.D., of the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Ivan E. Danhof, Ph.D., M.D., Director of North Texas Medical Associates, Dr. O.P. Agarwal, M.D., F.I.C.A, India, and Ian R. Tizard, PhD, of Texas A&M, we now know a great deal more about the chemical make-up of Aloe Vera and its potential to relieve human suffering. Studies have shown that Aloe Vera is a heterogeneous mixture of more than 200 individual constituents, including polysaccharides, glycoprotein, amino acids, enzymes, vitamins and minerals. Health Benefits The use and awareness of Aloe Vera gel taken as a restorative health beverage or Juice, has been sweeping the world! There is considerable scientific and testimonial evidence supporting Aloe’s positive influence on problems like arthritis, diabetes, ulcers, irritable bowl syndrome, constipation, immune system disorders such as AIDS, and even some kinds of cancer. People report the juice works to clean and improve the intestinal system without drugs or harsh medicines, soothes and aids digestion, renews lost energy, improves circulation, reduces high cholesterol levels, and helps restore an overall feeling of youthful well-being. It also pacifies the Pitta Dosha according to Ayurvedic Texts. |
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