5 Properties of Aloe Vera that Make It Worth Having at Home

Aloe Vera is one of the plants with the most beneficial health properties around. It’s no wonder that it’s famous for health.
5 Properties of Aloe Vera that Make It Worth Having at Home

Written by Lorena González

Last update: 11 June, 2022

Aloe vera is one of the best natural remedies that we can offer our skin. There is a set of properties that make this plant into something incredible that’s worth having around at home.

1. Strengthens your immune system

In order to give your immune system a boost, you can prepare a drink with these four ingredients:

  • 1 aloe vera leaf
  • one cup of water
  • 1 tablespoon of honey

Preparation:

The first thing that you’ll need to do is to wash the aloe vera leaf until all of the spikes are gone. Blend it, or mash it with a fork. After, add the sabila leaf to the cup of water and add the honey. It’s that simple.

Also read:  9 Foods that Strengthen Your Immune System

2. Restores the health of your hair

The properties of aloe vera help you restore the health of your hair. The juice of this plant will help you keep your hair healthy by reinforcing it, stimulating growth and making it shine—which is exactly what we are looking for.

In order to get the hair that you want, you just have to prepare a hair mask by following the steps and using the ingredients below:

  •  aloe vera leaf
  • 1 tablespoon of almond oil

Preparation:

Open the leaf vertically and cut it finely. Mix the aloe vera leaf with the almond oil. Lastly, you’ll have to apply the mixture onto your hair. Wait around 20 minutes and wash off with warm water.

3. The best secret for your skin

If aloe vera had a just one main characteristic, it’d be that it’s one of the best natural products that you can use for skin.

It’s a plant that can moisturize, increase skin elasticity and help slow down the aging process. Thanks to this plant, you can prevent spots or blemishes from forming in a very simple way.

Below are the ingredients that you can use to make an aloe vera lotion :

  • 100 grams of aloe juice
  • 3 tablespoons of water
  • 5 tablespoons of alcohol

Application:

In order for the lotion to be effective, rub it onto your face and neck daily. Leave it on for 10 minutes, wash off and apply a moisturizer afterwards.

4. Protects sunburns

In addition to being a perfect skin moisturizer, it can also protect sunburns. This makes it an ideal plant if you’re looking for something that can make your wounds or burns heal faster.

You can buy an already made solution that contains aloe, or you can make it yourself. To make it, take a leaf from the plant, extract its pulp and apply it onto the affected area two or three times a day.

Also read:  7 Remedies to Prevent and Cure Sunburns

5. Keeps your intestinal flora healthy

Aloe vera isn’t only effective for external uses, but also helpful for keeping your intestinal flora in good shape. Aloe juice helps relieve irritable bowel syndrome by calming the mucus membrane of the stomach and intestines.

Simply by drinking 30 ml of aloe juice two times a day, you’ll be able to reduce the symptoms of this uncomfortable condition.

As if that wasn’t enough, the plant also contains antibacterial properties which helps reduce Helicobacter pylori, which is a bacteria that causes serious gastric ulcers.

6. Reduces blood sugar levels

This property might be one of the most powerful, but also one of the least known. Aloe vera helps reduce blood sugar levels in diabetic patients.

It’s a plant that helps control glucemia. It’s especially helpful for patients with type 2 diabetes. However, people should take aloe vera with caution. It’s best to consult a medical specialist because in some cases, the continual use of aloe vera supplements may lead to liver problems.


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This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.