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The use of Aloe Vera can be traced all the way back to the ancient
Egyptians. The glamorous Cleopatra regarded Aloe Vera as her beauty
secret. Aloe was held in such reverence in Egypt that it was considered to
be the "Plant of Immortality." Drawings of the Aloe plant have even been
found inscribed in the tombs of pharaohs. RESEARCH BRIEF The Aloe Vera plant has a long history of use for its healing
properties. The plants large bladelike leaves are the source of the Aloe
gel. The inner chamber of the Aloe Vera leaf is made up of the clear pulp,
which resembles slightly melted lemon Jell-O. The pulp is believed to
contain the wound-healing agents. The Russians call these "biogenic
stimulators". They now have developed a process by where they can use the
leaf of the plant, which is also the strongest part of the plant, for
nutrients. Aloe has a natural antidotal effect, neutralizing body toxins
thus, reducing joint pain caused by tissue toxicity. Aloe Vera has been
used widely in Holistic medicine in the amelioration of immune system
dysfunction. The effect is to stabilize the life force; thereby,
contributing to balancing the blood. It is believed to boost the immune
system by balancing the pH of the blood and also increases digestion and
absorption. As early as 1935, it was recommended to use Aloe Vera juice in
treating certain types of burns because of its well-known properties in
soothing sun-damaged skin. Q:Does this product act as a diuretic or a laxative?
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