There's so much to say about this wonderful plant! It's a very short stemmed succulent that has been used in ancient medicines since the first century A.D. One of the biggest benefits to this herb is that it is a vitamin booster for whatever you apply it to. It contains large amounts of vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B6, and well as minerals calcium, iron, potassium, and several others making it a necessity for glowing skin. This article could go on for days, so I'll explain how I have used it, then give an exhaustive list of the benefits. The skin is the largest organ on the body and one of the fastest absorption methods, so I have used Aloe Vera topically. Right after a shower, I apply it immediately after rubbing on the Witch Hazel, then applying a moisturizer. However, after doing some research, I would like to try taking Aloe Vera internally through supplements, because it is known to do wonders for digestion. Below is a list of the other benefits.
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Rosa B.
2/23/2016 05:40:46 am
Yes! I absolutely love Aloe Vera on my skin and have had great results! I'm interested in trying internally as well! Please keep us updated!
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Angel
2/25/2016 03:02:22 pm
I will! Love you Rosa!
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Angel CooperCertified Naturopath |