Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis)
General Information
Name | Aloe vera |
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Code | Aloe vera |
Botanical Name | Aloe barbadensis |
Nepali Name(s) | Ghyu kumari (घ्युकुमारी) |
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The existence of Aloe Vera dates back to 4500 BC in the ancient book of natural medicines mentioned in the Rig Veda. However, the first documents regarding use of Aloe Vera was in 1862, in the Egyptian Papyrus, where the queens to enhance their appearance, used the plant. There is also reference to the plants medicinal advantages in the Egyptian Roman Greek epoch including the Indian and Chinese writings.
Aloe Vera Uses
Aloe vera is commonly used on sunburns, cuts, or even consumed.Aloe Vera offers innumerable benefits. The plant is used for both internal and internal applications. The lower leaf consists of a host of curative functions.
The gel acquired from the leaf is helpful for treating various skin ailments such as dermatitis, burns and other skin disorders. They protect the skin against sunburns, prevent itching and scratching of the skin, heal wounds and stops bleeding from minor cuts. They also help cure insect bites blisters and combat any type of skin allergies.
Aloe Vera reduces triglycerides and helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels. They provide amazing results for weight loss by stabilizing the metabolic rate in the body and cutting down lipid levels besides burning fat.
Aloe Vera used in the form of medicines is highly beneficial for piles, ulcers, ameneorrhoea and jaundice.
Aloe Vera used as cosmetic and beauty products offers incredible benefits for the skin. They help moisturise the skin, gets rid of fine lines, wrinkles, dead cells on the surface of the skin, rejuvenating the skin keeping them supple and glowing. They also have a remarkable capacity to remove stretch marks and blemishes helping the skin retain its soft and smooth texture.