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Aloe vera is known to be a natural ingredient used to heal burns and soften the skin. However, did you know that, this magical plant can also be used for other multiple purposes?
The history of aloevera dates back to ancient Egypt although it can be found in tropical climates in the modern day around the world.
The simple looking plant is now the backbone of a million-dollar industry representing as a healthy juice to diet supplements and beauty products. Aloe vera gel is made up of over 90% of water with both organic and inorganic compounds, amino acids, vitamin A, B, C and E.
So let’s unlock some benefits of using Aloe Vera
Did you know that aloe vera could help you with weight loss? The plant attracts millions of buyers and huge demand for its remarkable health benefits. The plant is being used as a main ingredient in the form of a gel, juice and cream in multiple industries such as beauty, health and fitness.
Aloe vera has the potential to improve the effectiveness of diet while aiding in weight loss. It’s rich in anti-oxidants that helps in removing free radicals in your body while boosting the immunity levels. Various vitamins in aloe vera ensure your diet is well supported for weight loss as well as improves the absorption and utilization rate of your body.
Aloe vera aids in muscle development as a source of good protein backed by various research and studies especially when used regularly over a period of time.
A study conducted in 2014 revealed that, aloe vera can be used as an alternative for chemical based mouth washes available in the market today as vitamin C in aloe vera helps in blocking plaque alongside helping to relief swollen gums and bleeding.
Proteolytic enzymes in aloe vera helps to repair dead skin cells on your scalp by acting as a good conditioner giving a shiny, smooth and healthy look for the hair. As per Diane Gage, aloe vera consists of a chemical similar to keratin which rejuvenates the hair with the help of its own nutrients. This makes it possible for aloe vera to promote hair growth, reducing dandruff while preventing itchiness on your scalp.
Aloe vera may also be used as a diabetes treatment in the near future. According to a research, consuming two table spoons of aloe vera a day will reduce blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. As per Dr. Deepali Bhardwaj, Delhi-based dermatologist, “Aloe vera is rich in vitamin C, E and beta carotene” which has anti-ageing properties along with moisturizing the skin.
Hint – Our beU by ORGANO Retinol Anti- Aging Moisturizer uses some unique ingredients to help you improve the skin including Aloe Vera, Vitamin A and Manuka Honey.
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