The Aloe Vera Miracle

The aloe vera miracle:

A natural medicine for cancer, cholesterol, diabetes, inflammation, IBS, and other health conditions...Must Share

• Halts the growth of cancer tumors.
• Lowers high cholesterol.
• Repairs "sludge blood" and reverses "sticky blood".
• Boosts the oxygenation of your blood.
• Eases inflammation and soothes arthritis pain.
• Protects the body from oxidative stress.
• Prevents kidney stones and protects the body from oxalates in coffee and tea.
• Alkalizes the body, helping to balance overly acidic dietary habits.
• Cures ulcers, IBS, Crohn's disease and other digestive disorders.
• Reduces high blood pressure natural, by treating the cause, not just the symptoms.
• Nourishes the body with minerals, vitamins, enzymes and glyconutrients.
• Accelerates healing from physical burns and radiation burns.
• Replaces dozens of first aid products, makes bandages and antibacterial sprays obsolete.
• Halts colon cancer, heals the intestines and lubricates the digestive tract.
• Ends constipation.
• Stabilizes blood sugar and reduces triglycerides in diabetics.
• Prevents and treats candida infections.
• Protects the kidneys from disease.
• Functions as nature's own "sports drink" for electrolyte balance, making common sports drinks obsolete.
• Boosts cardiovascular performance and physical endurance.
• Speeds recovery from injury or physical exertion.
• Hydrates the skin, accelerates skin repair.

Effects of Aloe Vera:

Benefits:
    Aloe vera is the juice extracted from the aloe plant, a succulent plant purported to have medicinal qualities. The aloe plant has thick, rough leaves. According to Aloe Vera Studies, the leaves be crushed to produce a salve. Aloe vera contains amino acids, which support proper cell growth. These amino acids can be absorbed by the skin to stimulate the cells to clear inflammation, regenerate and moisturize. When taken internally, aloe vera can help to normalize body functions such as relieving constipation or bloating.

Effects:
    As a topical supplement, the amino acids in aloe vera can stimulate the circulatory and inflammatory processes to clear infection and fluid buildup. According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, aloe vera has a strong laxative effect when taken internally, but has been taken orally to treat diabetes, asthma, epilepsy and osteoarthritis.

Side Effects:
    Aloe vera has been used topically to reduce superficial inflammation such as sun burn or acne. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine cites that application of aloe vera can slow down the healing of deep surgical wounds. Topical applications may contain other ingredients such as lidocaine, alcohol or moisturizers and these formulations may cause irritation. According to the Aloe Vera Guide, side effects are minor and can be resolved by stopping administration. Serious symptoms that require medical attention include allergic reactions (e.g., itching, rash or swelling), cramping, delayed wound healing, pink-colored urine, dehydration and blurred vision.

Considerations:
    Topical formulations of aloe vera are not absorbed systemically, but it can be absorbed in the body through excessive application on wounds. People with known sensitivities to the aloe plant, tulips, garlic or onions should not use products containing aloe vera because these can trigger allergic reactions. Since aloe vera is a strong laxative, it can counteract the effects of medications and should be added as a supplement under a doctor's supervision.

Warnings:
    Aloe vera acts as a diuretic and it can worsen cardiovascular and kidney problems. Overuse of aloe vera juice can cause severe diarrhea or kidney problems. Aloe vera may interact with steroids, diuretics and prescription drugs because it can worsen your condition. Pregnant women ingesting aloe vera juice may experience abdominal cramping or complications; nursing women should avoid taking aloe vera as this can be ingested by a baby during breastfeeding.

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