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Post by Admin on Jun 29, 2015 18:57:26 GMT
Aloe Vera or Sabila - skin treatment
Scientific Name: Aloe barbadensis
Aloe Vera is used to treat skin burns, scalds, scrapes, sunburn and wounds. Sabila juice or the fleshy leaves is applied to the skin, believed to improve healing
For treatment of dandruff, falling hair and baldness. Sabila juice or sap are massage to the scalp
conjunctivitis leaf juice is applied to the outer eyelid
In small doses, considered stomachic tonic; in large doses, as purgative.
For hemorrhoids, cuticle from leaves used as suppository for hemorrhoids
In the Arabian peninsula, used for diabetes.
Medicinal Benefits of Aloe Vera: • Treatment of acne, pimples & psoriasis • Analgesic properties for inflammation of skin • Helps reduce high blood pressure • Anti-aging properties • Heals insect bites, minor burns & sunburns • Arthritis, diabetes • Eradicates intestinal bacteria and parasites • Helps prevent cancer & tumors • Eases Constipation • Treatment of dandruff and dry or itchy scalp • Antifungal, antiviral, antioxidant, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties. Preparation & Use: • For treatment of skin inflammation, acne, pimple, insect bites, scalds (minor burns) etc., remove the skin of a leaf then rub Sabila (Aloe Vera) juice on your skin or scalp for dandruff (may be mixed with coconut oil) and leave for at least 30 minutes, then rinse. • The poultices of the aloe vera leaves may be applied directly to contusions. • For hypertension, arthritis, diabetes, intestinal parasites, constipation etc., remove the skin and take internally. The jell liquefies a after a few minutes and can be mixed with other drinks.
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