"The Egyptians called Aloe the ‘Plant of immortality’.
Greek scientists referred to it as the ‘Universal panacea’.
Aloe Vera contains 75 potentially active constituents, from vitamins to amino acids.
Here are 6 amazing benefits of Aloe Vera. 👇🏼
1. It accelerates wound healing
Aloe Vera promotes wound healing by not only increasing collagen content, but changing the composition as well.
It soothes the skin, heals minor cuts and sun burns.
2. Good moisturizing agent
Aloe Vera contains mucopolysaccharides that help to bind moisture into the skin.
It is perfect for both dry and oily skin. It softens hardened skin and reduces the appearance of wrinkles.
3. Has anti inflammatory properties
Aloe Vera contains an anti inflammatory compound called C-glucosyl chromone.
It reduces skin redness and inflammation.
It is also beneficial for people prone to allergic reactions like eczema, and psoriasis.
4. Improves digestive health
Aloe Vera juice is a potent laxative. It increases intestinal water content and peristalsis.
This means it prevents constipation and soothes issues like acid reflux and irritable bowel syndrome
5. Supports immune function
Aloe Vera contains antioxidants like Vitamins C and E, that target free radicals in the body.
This helps boost immune function and protect the body from infections.
6. Anti viral and anti tumor activity
Aloe Vera contains anthraquinones that inactivates viruses like herpes simplex, varicella zoster and influenza.
There’re also studies that show the gel is beneficial in cancer chemo prevention.
In summary, why should you use Aloe Vera gel or drink it’s juice?
- For your skin, it increases the production of collagen and reduces wrinkles.
- For minor cuts and sunburn, it soothes and heals the surface of the wound.
- For your digestive system, it prevents constipation and helps to heal sores in the stomach.
- For immune function, it boosts your immune system.
- For allergic reactions, it is anti inflammatory and soothes skin redness.
Have you used Aloe Vera before? Was it effective?"-Pharm. Oluoma's post on X-platform (2024).
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"Billionaire CEO of Virgin Atlantic, Richard Branson, paid a surprise visit to one of Virgin Atlantic branches and found an employee napping on a couch. He took a photo beside him and published it with the following: "In order to remain the first company in the customers' satisfaction, this employee worked so hard and now he's so tired, which forced him to rest a little."
Perspectives and Perception are key drivers in life. While he sees him as a tired employee that needed some rest, another boss somewhere may see it as sleeping on duty. It's always good to view things from other perspectives and also put a human face to it. Much Respect, Sir Branson!"-©️ Betty's Desk
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"Size does not always determine victory. A machete can cut down a tree, but it can’t shave your beard, while a razor blade can’t cut down trees, but it can shave your beard. Success lies in wait for you when you focus on your area of strength. If a razor tries to cut down a tree, it will be a failure in life.
So, stop comparing yourself to others. Everything shines when it is its time. Whether the sun, moon, or stars. Take you for example. You don’t put on your lights during the day because it is not the right time. You, too, will shine. Your time is coming soon.
Everyone is not in the same time zone as you. When it is night in Australia, it is still morning in America. Thus, don’t compare yourself to others whose time has come.
An elephant is pregnant for two years. A rabbit is pregnant for a month. Rats are pregnant for just two weeks. The length differs because their offspring are different. You’re pregnant with an enormity. Don’t compare yourself to someone pregnant with mediocrity. That orange is in season doesn’t mean corn won’t have its own season. Wait for your season!"-Reno Omokri's post on X-platform (2024).
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