Aloe Vera Gel
Description-
Aloe Vera is a succulent plant belongs to Liliaceae Family and a species of Aloe Genus, which is shrubby, xerophytic & stem less plant which grows up to 60-100 cm tall, it takes approximately 4 years to mature and its flowers are yellow in colour. Aloe Vera leaves are thick and fleshy that have spikes along with edges. Aloe Vera Plant widely grows as ornamental plant, agriculture and medicinal uses.
Cultivation –
Aloe Vera plants are cultivated in well drained, sandy potting soil and bright or sunny condition.
Extraction-
Aloe Vera gel is extracted by chopping or slicing the thick leaves from aloe Vera plant. Aloe Vera leaf slices secretes Gel.
Blending-
Aloe Vera nicely blends with all essential oils such as – lemon, honey, coconut oil etc
Properties-
Aloe Vera gel appears viscous, colorless, transparent liquid which is odorless and slightly bitter in taste.
Composition –
Aloe Vera contains primarily water and polysaccharides , 75 constituents such as vitamins -A, C, E, enzymes, amino acids, lipids, sterols, glycosides, Glucomannans, anthraquinones etc.
Uses-
by its healing property as it contains antioxidants, nutrition.
Aloe Vera helps in improvement of skin firmness and keeps the skin hydrated so it can be used as Anti-aging agent.
Aloe Vera used as a moisturizer for oily skin, as it provide greasy feeling on skin.
Aloe Vera reduce cholesterol and triglycerides
It boosts oxygenation in blood.
Aloe Vera contain phytoharmones – auxins and gibberellins, which provide relief in inflammation as it act as anti-inflammatory and promote new cell growth.
It is also helpful in lessens of visibility of stretch marks by its healing capacity.
It is good for health as it has nutritional property.
It also improves digestion and relieves in ulcers and useful in any kind of stomach trouble,
Aloe Vera contains proteolytric enzymes which repairs dead skins on scalp and make hair all smooth and shiny.
Aloe Vera has pain relief action on muscle and joints.
Seguridad y precaución-
- Do not take while allergic to garlic, onion, tulip etc, as it may cause rash, itching or hives.
- First consult to doctor and expert practioner in condition of pregnancy or planning to become pregnant or breast feeding.



