Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Is Aloe vera the Most Powerful Plant of the World?

Over 2000 worldwide scientific research papers have been published on the effects of aloe vera. The three main categories of research include anti-inflammatory, anti- bacterial, and anti-viral actions of aloe vera.

According to Karen Masterson Koch, C.N. when you peruse the literature, it's easy to see why Aloe Vera has earned a reputation as a medicine plant. A dermabrasion study done ten years ago showed that facial wounds healed seventy-two hours faster when aloe vera was added to the polyethylene oxide gel wound dressing (Journal of Dermatological Surgery and Oncology, 1990, vol. 16).

More recently, vascular surgeon Dr. Tyler, M.D. of Louisiana recorded the near-miraculous second chance that aloe vera afforded a diabetic in danger of losing her arm (Bossier Medical Center, 1997). Aloe Vera also is great for avoiding scarring after reconstruction and facial surgery.

In fact, studies have confirmed that aloe vera serves each of the following functions:

~ speeds healing, tensile strength and repair of damaged skin
~ holds moisture and adds flexibility to retard aging
~ with its antibacterial properties fights infections including fungus and staph
~ tightens and balances skin through astringent pH properties
~ moisturizes by carrying added emollients into the skin up to seven layers
~ with natural anti-inflammatory agents reduces pain
~ minimizes scarring and may reverse scars less than five years old.

Mike Adams says: the miracles derived from the aloe vera plant never cease to amaze me. This is truly a life-saving plant. It is one of the most astounding gifts of nature, and it belongs in the first aid kit and medicine cabinet of every home in America. Now, medical researchers have discovered that a compound produced by the aloe vera plant can be administered to patients who are experiencing severe trauma and blood loss. Once administered, this compound literally enhances the diffusion of oxygen molecules in the red blood cells in order to support the tissues of the body, allowing the patient to live on less blood

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Dr Fischbach's list of uses of Aloe Vera :

Aloe Vera Drink

Acne, AIDS, allergies, asthma, bronchitis, bursitis, cancer (internal and skin), candida, carpal tunnel syndrome, high cholesterol, chronic fatigue syndrome, colds, colic, constipation, contusion, Crohn's Disease, diabetes, diabetic retinopathy, diarrhoea, diverticulitis, eczema, Epstein-Barr Virus, fibromyalgia, gastritis, genital herpes, gingivitis, gout, haemorrhoids, hepatitis, indigestion, infections, inflammation, influenza, joint pains, leukaemia, lupus, osteo-arthritis, phlebitis, PMS, psoriasis, rashes, rheumatoid arthritis, seborrhea, systemic candidasis, ulcerative colitis, ulcers, vaginitis, viral infection, yeast infections

Aloe Vera Topical Gelly

Abrasions, acne, athlete's foot, boils, burns, cancer (skin), carbuncles, cradle cap, cuts, nappy rash, frostbite, haemorrhoids, herpes zoster (shingles), infections, insect bites and stings, measles, rashes, sunburn, warts.
In Peru we call sabila to aloe vera and its use is widespread in alleviating various ailments. From minor burns, mild laxative, stomach problems, liver disease, relieve acne, even skin softener and to stop hair loss

Luis Quiroz R. is a Peruvian journalist, founder of the "World Movement of Direct Help to the Poor". He currently writes about natural health and promotes “The Miracle of Sharing”
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