Monday, November 16, 2009

Aloe Vera for Skin Rash?

I have rash on my legs . . . would it help if i took some of my aloe vera plant, put it in a blender, and rubbed the paste on my legs on the infected area? Is it good for infection skin infections and rashes? Would it help? Are there any side effects? What are the uses of aloe vera plants?|||You thought it very right.


I have treated many skin ailments with aloe vera.


Go ahead it is very very safe and natural.


Aloe can aid in keeping the skin supple, and has been used in the control of acne and eczema. It can relieve itching due to insect bites and allergies. Aloe's healing power come from increasing the availability of oxygen to the skin, and by increasing the synthesis and strength of tissue.





As a food supplement, aloe is said to facilitate digestion, aid in blood and lymphatic circulation, as well as kidney, liver and gall bladder functions.





Aloe contains at least three anti-inflammatory fatty acids that are helpful for the stomach, small intestine and colon. It naturally alkalizes digestive juices to prevent overacidity - a common cause of indigestion. It helps cleanse the digestive tract by exerting a soothing, balancing effect.





A newly discovered compound in aloe, acemannan, is currently being studied for its ability to strengthen the bodies natural resistance. Studies have shown acemannan to boost T-lymphocyte cells that aid the immune system.





Those wise to the ways of aloe healing keep this plant in the kitchen. When the leaf is broken, its gel is placed on burns to relieve pain and prevent blisters. Aloe may reduce inflammation, decrease swelling and redness, and accelerate wound healing.





The juice is soothing to digestive tract irritations, such as colitis and peptic ulcers.|||Aloe vera is a very good healing product and it should clear ur leg up in no time. I have exzema and i use aloe vera alot and my skin is prettier than ever.|||Aloe Vera is really good for stuff like that. Or, an easier way to cure it is to get some SudoCream. Works wonders that stuff. Body Shop also sell alot of products with Aloe Vera in them.|||Aloe vera is good for mild burns, not for rashes or infections. You cut the tip of the plant and squeeze out the thick fluid to apply to burns.

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