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What Aloe Vera Does To Your Body: Why The Egyptians Called it The Plant of Immortality

Aloe Vera has amazing healing properties  and is known for centuries as  plant of immortality.

Aloe Vera has 200 biologically active: vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, polysaccharides and minerals that stimulate nutrient absorption.

Here are some :

Vitamins and Minerals

Vitamins A, C, E, B1, B2, B3, B6, folic acid and choline.

Also  B12, a vitamin that vegans can’t consume in high quantities .

Minerals:  calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, manganese, potassium, sodium and copper.

Enzymes

Amylase and lipase used to  break down fat and sugar molecules.

Amino Acids

The salicylic acid fight inflammation and makes human body to function properly.

BENEFITS OF ALOE VERA

Heals wounds
Boosts the immunity
Regulates the blood sugar
Strengthens the urinary tract performance
Helps with reducing heartburn and indigestion
Improves the heart’s work and the blood’s quality
Keeps the gums healthy                                                                                                                         Prevents digestive disorders such as bloating, constipation, IBS and colitis, and soothes the stomach
Encourages the production of white blood cells
Diminishes the risk for arthritis inflammation
Treats acne and eczema
Hydrates the skin
Reduces rashes, boils, and other skin irregularities
Helps burns heal
Fills in wrinkles

What Aloe Vera Does To Your Body: Why The Egyptians Called it The Plant of Immortality

HOW TO PREPARE AND USE ALOE GEL
Ingredient

A clean cutting board
A sharp filleting knife
An aloe plant
A clean plate
A clean cotton towel
A sterile glass jar
Fresh lemon juice
A food processor (optional)

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How to make it:

Wash  your hands and  the work surface to eliminate any unwanted bacteria.

Use  mature, thick, fleshy ,a deep green in color and 4-6 inches long leaves  because they contain a thick, nutrient-rich gel layer.

Cut the leaves. Use a sharp knife to create a clean cut, without harming the plant of course. Cut close to the base of the leaf and slice away from the center of the plant.

Rinse the outer skin of the leaves , knife and put them in a bowl at a 45 degree angle for 15 minutes to enables the dark yellow, very bitter Aloe juice  to drain out because it can irritate the intestines. and  cause potassium levels to become low.

Next,remove the serrated edges and skin ,place the concave side down on a cutting board and  slice around the perimeter.  Run the knife under the top layer ,peel it away and then  do the same on the opposite side.

Remove the gel from each leaf , place it in a clean jar, squeeze some lemon juice over it and shake the jar .

Finally put the gel into a food processor and make a smooth gel.  It can stay up to a week.

How to use it:

Just cut the leaf lengthwise and rub the gel on the wound few times a day, until it  heals.

For medicinal use we recommend to take 30 ml of the gel, 3 times a the day.