Aloe juice 50ml

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Aloe or “agave” from childhood is familiar to many as a houseplant and as a means of a first-aid kit. It is bred not only at home, but also on an industrial scale because of the healing properties. Aloe juice is a natural storehouse of numerous substances that are beneficial for the human body. People have long noticed the healing qualities of the plant and made friends with it. Over time, official medicine began to actively use drugs containing extracts from this representative of the succulent family.

What does it contain?

Aloe vera juice is a natural pharmacy. It contains about 30 trace elements (K, Ca, P, Fe, Na, Mg, Zn, etc.), vitamins, amino acids, tannins, monosaccharides and polysaccharides, volatile, catechins, glycosides, plant steroids and other substances. Most of them are biologically active substances (biologically active substances). The vitamin cluster contains the entire group B, vitamins C and E, as well as beta-carotene, which in the body is transformed into vitamin A. The remaining vitamins are present in microdoses.

Benefit

For a long time, aloe juice has been used to treat wounds on the skin, eye problems, and inflammation in the body. They treated skin defects, added to tea, prepared vitamin mixtures. Women are happy to use aloe as an additive to the diet because of its laxative properties, and are used to care for hair, hands and face. Pharmacology, having studied the composition of a natural medicine, uses it as an ingredient in many medicines.

What helps?

As mentioned above, the pulp of the agave is used as a medicine and as a cosmetic. Consider in detail what helps aloe juice.

What is the cure?

This gift of nature can be called a panacea, because The list of healing qualities is quite extensive.
The list of what treats aloe juice:
    regulates metabolism;
    saturates the body with vitamins and biologically active substances, strengthens the immune system;
    relieves constipation;
    helps with gastrointestinal diseases;
The substance is used as a preventive and restorative agent.


Application in cosmetology

Aloe juice is widely used in cosmetology. Under industrial conditions, it is introduced into cosmetic preparations in the form of an extract. They are used to care for problem skin. In addition, aloe creams rejuvenate and bleach. Aloe vera gel in cosmetology.
Very popular hair products. Shampoos and balms improve the quality of hair follicles, reduce the formation of dandruff, moisturize the scalp, give shine to the hair. Soap, shower gels, body lotions soothe sore skin, reduce its dryness. Hygienic lipstick eliminates cracking of the lips, softens them.
Self-obtained aloe juice has positive reviews about the use for skin and hair care. At home, you can freeze ice cubes with its additives and wipe their face with them. You can also wipe the skin with a slice of a sheet of agave. It is good to rub the flesh of the leaves into the scalp: this will add shine to the hair.

Dosage and administration

The juice is taken orally 20-30 minutes before a meal.
Recommended dosage: 5 ml (1 teaspoon) 2-3 times a day. The duration of treatment is 15-30 days.
Outwardly, Aloe juice is used to treat the wound surface and in the form of lotions.

How to store?

It is more correct to use aloe squeeze immediately after preparation. If you plan to make a harvest for the future, you should know how to properly store aloe juice. The term should not exceed a week. The squeeze should be placed in a sterile container or sealed container, then refrigerated.
It is believed that the cut leaves of aloe during storage in a cool moist place increase their bioactivity, they start the synthesis of biologically active substances.

Contraindications

The main contraindication for any products and preparations is individual intolerance. Aloe juice has specific contraindications, as It has high bioactivity and a pronounced laxative effect.
IMPORTANT! With a tonus of the uterus in pregnant women and, starting from the seventh month of pregnancy, the use of aloe juice is prohibited due to the threat of miscarriage.
The use of Aloe juice, and especially Sabur, is strictly contraindicated for patients with the following anomalies:
    tendency to bleeding, incl. too heavy menstruation;
    hemorrhoids;
    cystitis;
    acute phases of gastrointestinal diseases,
    exacerbation of diseases of the cardiovascular system;
    sharp jumps in blood pressure.
People with chronic diseases, especially during their exacerbation, the use of recipes with aloe juice must be agreed with the doctor.

Is harm from this plant possible?

A high level of biologically active substances in aloe juice determines its benefits and harms. Caution must be exercised in case of incomprehensible diagnoses, exacerbations of chronic pathologies, diseases of the central nervous system (epilepsy, abnormal excitability), during the period of expectation of a child and breastfeeding.
At high doses, juice can act as a toxin and cause intestinal irritation. accompanied by pain and uncontrollable diarrhea (sometimes with blood). It should not be taken with cracks and ulcers in the intestine.
The biological activity of the substance accelerates the internal metabolic processes, therefore, it can cause the growth of benign and malignant neoplasms, especially if there is a leaf peel in the squeeze of the plant. Aloin contained in it in large quantities becomes a carcinogen.
To avoid problems with bowel movements in infants, caution should be exercised in nursing women. In addition, increased doses of biologically active substances in milk disrupt the formation of the immune system of the infant.
ATTENTION! Children under 3 years old should not be given oral preparations containing juice or aloe extract.

Terms of sell

You can buy Aloe juice without a prescription.