Aloe vera's history can be traced back to Africa. Aloe vera is now grown worldwide and is used by nearly every culture. It can even be grown as a potted plant in your home. Its usage started with the Ancient Egyptians.
Uses
Aloe juice is often used internally to treat intestinal conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers, constipation, and candida (fungus infection). Aloe vera has been used topically for skin conditions such as dry skin, burns, scrapes and wounds.
Availability
It is advisable to get aloe vera juice only from reputable retailers like Walgreens, CVS or a well-known local pharmacy. Use only "food-grade" aloe juice.
Considerations
The FDA does not regulate aloe vera juice as a drug. It is classified as a dietary supplement.
Warnings
Do not use any aloe vera products without consulting your doctor or if you are allergic to onions, tulips or garlic.
Facts
Only the leaves of the aloe plant are used. Aloe vera products are also available as gels and creams.
Disclaimer
Always ask your nutritionist, doctor or holistic doctor if you have questions about taking aloe vera juice.
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