Benefits of Aloe Vera

Healing Power of Aloe Vera

Aloe Juice isn't new to the holistic health community. Many consider aloe juice and gel as topical first aid must-haves.

Keeping an aloe plant around your house provides easy access to the gel in it's most natural form when needed. Just break open a leaf and apply the clear gel within, to burns, sunburns or rashes for soothing relief.

In addition to topical applications for aloe, the juice of this healing plant is also taken internally as a digestive aid and in cases of stomach ulcers because it has a soothing effect internally as well.

I personally drink aloe juice every day. I appreciate it's gentle regulatory effect on my colon (it's important to get pure aloe if you drink it internally because too much of the laxative left in the juice can make it harsh on the system). Benefits I notice from regular aloe consumption include better elimination, less joint pain, less of a tendency toward phlegm in my throat, and less stomach upset from foods or stress.

Although aloe has been considered a definite healing effect in a wide range of health challenges, from cancer to diabetes to immune-system deficiencies, the only medically recognized property is that of a laxative.

How is Aloe Juice and Aloe Gel Made?

Using a process called hand filleting the gel is removed from the leaf, and then the leaf is discarded. Polysaccharides as well as mucopolysaccharide, important properties in the plant lay just beneath the outer surface of the leaf or rind. They can have a bitter taste and are also quite indigestible. They are difficult to refine so many manufacturers prefer to only harves the gel that is within the inner part of the leaf versus harvesting the whole leaf.

Some feel that Aloe Vera products that comes from the "whole leaf" is superior to the inner gel. Where some feel only organic aloe vera, pure inner gel has the most benefit. I has been established that the gel that comes from the inner portion of the plant had the most beneficial properties for healing and this portion of the plant has less of the least beneficial properties. Those who offer products which incorporate the inner gel alone convey their product come as close to being straight from the plant as the process of preservation allows.

Now the producers of products derived from whole leaf Aloe Vera maintain they offer products which use all the leaf because their philosophy is whole leaf products are closer to the natural abundant properties found in the Aloe Vera plant. However, it is worth mentioning that the components which are most apt to destroy the polysaccharides- cellulose and bacteria are actually present just under and on the leaves of Aloe Vera.

So you have to consider how those who manufacture whole leaf aloe process the plant. Some use a carbon filtration process or other unique processes to remove the impurities in whole leaf as it is liquidized, with the intent of filtering out impurities, but many feel this process also removes many of the beneficial elements.

Is All Aloe Vera the Same?

Believe it or not, there are over 250 recognized species of aloe but out of those, there are really only two that are popular for processing. The most familiar to you would probably be Aloe barbadensis Miller, often shortened to just Aloe barbadensis. The other type of aloe that is utilized a lot is Aloe aborescens.

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By Jacqueline
2009-05-24 19:14:27
 

Hello, as a proud drinker of pure aloe gel juice I am very concern with what I have read about the Aloe Vera gel juice. I have read that the juice may be causing cancer. I will like to know if this should be a concern. Also, will this product be discontinued and what measurements are you taking for the safety of this product? On the internet I just read that sales of aloe juice was suspended because of cancer concerns. In recent times, whole-leaf Aloe Vera has attracted much attention. Should I be concerned with what I have read on the Internet that the "whole leaf aloe Vera" juice may cause cancer or contain carcinogenic traits? Thank you very much for your time and I await your response. Sincerely,Jacqueline.

 
By Dr. Leia
2009-06-02 01:46:18
 

Dear Jacqueline, I am unaware of any information that whole leave aloe vera juice may cause cancer or contains any carcinogens. On the contrary, when scanning the internet for any information to this respect, I find that there are numerous claims made that aloe vera can be a preventative for cancer. Chemicals and the use of chemicals to extract the active components from any plant substance or the addition of preservatives or chemicals to the final product would be of concern to me. So you might want to check the ingredients of your aloe drink and see if any preservatives or chemicals have been added. It is best to look for the simplest product which contains only pure aloe vera juice. If you find any reputable sources verifying your information, please share them with us, otherwise continue to enjoy your drink. You might like to read this article on liver cleanse and aloe juice.

 
By Dennis
2009-07-30 20:36:43
 

Hi, I occasionally drink Aloe Vera Drinks. Having an abundance of Aloe Vera around the house, I use it on all occasions but especially against mosquito stings. However, I have the same concerns as Jacqueline, quite a few sources have noted that Aloe Vera drinks may be carcinogenic. Wikipedia, not a very good source I guess, being the first to come to mind.

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