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Aloe Vera to Treat Our Skin’s Moisture

We need to pay some extra attentions on our skin treatment. As the organ of our body that provides us the resistance from surrounding environmental changes, skin is vulnerable actually. Being suffered for every pressure comes on it, our skin will be very dry and sooner or later it will get reduced for its elasticity.

This not to mention about other factors that will contribute in pressing the skin’s condition down like the age matters. The more we grow day by day, the less ability our skin has in doing its functions properly.

So what will we do facing these facts? To handle the dry skin, people usually use the specific lotions wrapped on their skin. But in fact as the technology grows so fast in this era, we need to reconsider using the lotions. Not to say that using the lotions is a bad way, but we have to realize that in this era, the more promises given by one lotion product, we have to be careful enough since it means that more unknown chemical substances included in the making of such product. And this of course will bring so many more harm to our skin rather than treat it so good.

So how we should deal with it? Back to nature is a motto we should maintain in facing it. Using the more natural ingredients in our skin treatment will cause a lot more health to whole of our body. One of the ways we can do so is by using Aloe Vera. Despite of its bad appearance, these succulent plants provide many advantages for our body. Aloe Vera has been well known for its soothing, moisturizing, and also healing effects when it is applied onto the human’s skin as well as when they are used as one of food commodities. So these plants are the suitable options to be used by people who suffer for the skin dryness.

Aloe Vera is also known for the ability to improve our wound healing. It helps us also in curing the burned wounds. But most of all, using Aloe Vera to treat our moisture of skin is the best natural way. It is low in side effects and also costs us less money.

By Ricardo

Aloe vera is effective when used both
internally and externally

When the pharmaceutical industry approaches the question "How does aloe vera gel work?", the answer is to determine which individual chemical component of an aloe vera plant is contributing to its healing activity. This opens the door to commercial extraction and refinement (both processes that CAN be patented)

There are several aloe based products on the market right now. This is in response to the fact that the benefits of aloe are slowing slipping out to the public. The problem with most of these products is that they have been over-processed which renders the aloe nearly useless. Even the “100% Natural” aloe products contain up to 90% water! A loophole that is widely used throughout manufacturing.

The key ingredient in aloe vera is mucopolysaccharides [MPS] (long-chain sugars) that have very strong antiseptic, anti inflammatory, anti-viral, anti tumor and immunomodulatory properties proven scientifically. The polysaccharides or long-chain carbohydrates in aloe have an amazing ability to pass through the stomach and digestive tract and move into the circulatory system without being digested by the enzyme systems in the human digestive tract. They are absorbed by a process called endocytosis and taken up into the cell intact. These mannose-containing molecules are then extruded into the circulatory system, where they are able to fulfill their immune-supporting functions.

What this means:  the immune supporting elements in aloe are not broken down by your body so they pass into your cells and circulatory system as they are in the plant.

Aloe vera gel used externally helps with acne, sunburns, thermal and radiation burns, boils, dandruff, gum sores, dermatitis, edemas, hemorrhoids, inflammation in the eyes, insect bites and stings, psoriasis, skin rashes and irritations, ulcers, varicose veins, warts, wounds and wrinkles.

When you apply freshly squeezed aloe vera gel on the affected area of the skin, it creates a protective coating which speeds up the healing process, decreases swelling and redness, reduces inflammation, relieves pain, promotes synthesis of collagen in tissue and prevents blisters in case of burns.

Taken internally, it reduces inflammation which is involved in such diseases as ulcerative colitis, arthritis, and gastritis, helps with the reduction of blood sugar with both type I and II diabetes and has a powerful healing effect on AIDS, cancer, tumors and many different immune system disorders. Mucopolysaccharides found in aloe vera are very effective intracellular antioxidants which is very important in preventing and treating arteriosclerosis, heart disorders and Parkinson's disease.  

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