August 29, 2007

What does Aloe vera contain?



Extensive research conducted about Aloe vera has proved its efficiency and importance in treating various illnesses. In 1996, a research was carried out at the University of Bangkok, proving that Aloe vera can considerably help lower high blood sugar levels. It was proven to help with liver damage, stomach problems and intestinal infections. Curative properties help in the struggle against cancer.

The plant proved to be efficient in treating wounds and burns and it also helps with eczema and psoriasis. What is more, Aloe vera strengthens the immune system, reduces inflammation, destroys viruses, bacteria, fungus, parasites, grubs… it helps with quitting smoking, drinking alcohol and opiates, it stimulates metabolism, improves functions of liver, gall, kidneys, heart, digestion organs and the nervous system.

What does Aloe vera contain?

Scientists have determined that Aloe vera gel contains over 240 nutrients and curative properties: VITAMINS: A, B1, B2, B6, B9, B12, C, E and phallic acid. MINERALS: Ca, K, Fe, Na, Mg, Mn, Cu, Cr, Zn…; MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES: immunomodulators (help with AIDS, cancer, immunity disorders), antioxidants, they reduce inflammation and are anti-bacterial and anti-viral; AMINO ACIDS (necessary for protein synthesis): it contains 7 to 8 essential and 11 to 14 non-essential acids; ENZYMES: 16 enzymes from the groups: amylase, lipase and cellulase (help to digest proteins, carbohydrates, fats and celluloses).
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