Aloe Vera - Why It Makes You Feel Great

The fact that Aloe Vera is highly beneficial
to health is no accident. It is not some “old wives tale”, nor
is it only used by those “hippy” alternative superstitious
types, although ironic as it may seem, they have probably been
benefiting from the use of this amazing plant for much longer
than the rest of us. If we all understand WHY it works then
hopefully its use will become more common as a healthy option
for treating a plethora of conditions. The substantial research
into the active components of this plant has indeed been well
documented. Aloe Vera contains over 75 known active ingredients
and over 200 biologically active compounds which
synergistically work together to create healing as well as to
maintain overall good health. Due to this synergy it would be
very difficult to re-create exactly the same substance in a
laboratory, hence, its use is mainly limited to those who have
been lucky enough to learn about its remarkable benefits. I’m
here to tell you that the Aloe Vera plant is readily available
to us all, and is helping hundreds of thousands of people
around the world in their fight against disease.
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The Health-Giving Properties Of Aloe Vera
Include:
The following list of active
ingredients will endeavour to explain the Aloe Vera and why it
makes you feel great.
Polysaccharides; These are the most
important types of sugars, being complex long-chain sugars
involving glucose and mannose (gluco-mannans) which do not get
broken down like other sugars (ie glucose, sucrose etc).
Instead, they appear in the bloodstream in their original form.
Once in the blood stream, they exert their healing and
immuno-regulating effects. In the makeup of the total solids
found in Aloe Vera, polysaccharides represent approximately
20-25%.
Some of these polysaccharides are not
absorbed but stick to certain cells lining the gut and form a
barrier preventing absorption of unwanted material, for example
this is particularly beneficial in helping prevent ‘leaking gut
syndrome’, as well as a myriad of other conditions. In cancer
patients, polysaccharides increase the production of tumour
necrosis factor, which is a natural chemical that functions to
shut off the blood supply to malignant tumours.
Most commercially produced Aloe Vera
contains very little polysaccharides as they are destroyed in
the processing phase by either heat or enzymes, or both.
Acemannan (one of the
Polysaccharides); Improves cellular metabolism and
regulates the flow of nutrients and wastes in and out of the
cells. It is known for its ability to restore and boost the
immune system by increasing the activity of T-Lymphocytes.
Producing immune system agents (interferon and interleukin)
which help destroy viruses, bacteria, and tumor cells, as well
as parasites and fungus. It is currently being used for
treatment of AIDS and Feline leukemia.
Saponins; ‘Soap-like’
substances which are strong anti-microbial agents, combating
bacteria, viruses, fungi, and yeasts, they cleanse and have
antiseptic properties.
Lignins; Help Aloe
penetrate deeply into the skin to deliver its therapeutic
effects.
Cholesterol, Campesterol, Lupeol and
B-Sitosterol;
These are anti-inflammatory fatty acids from plant sterols
which have antiseptic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory
properties. This explains why Aloe is such an effective
treatment for burns, cuts, scrapes and abrasions, as well as a
treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever and ulcers
of all kinds, both internal and external.
Dietary
Nutrients; Potassium - helps with fluid balance,
Calcium - normal muscle contractions and heart health as well
as forming healthy teeth and bones, Magnesium - strengthens
teeth and bones, maintains healthy muscles and nervous system,
activates enzymes, Zinc - accelerates wound healing, mental
alertness, assists with healthy teeth, bones, skin, immune
system, and is a digestive aid, Manganese - activates enzymes,
builds healthy bones, nerves and tissues, Iron - production of
haemoglobin in red blood cells, transportation of oxygen
throughout the body, Copper - essential for red blood cells,
production of skin and hair pigment , Chromium - assists with
protein metabolism and balancing of blood sugars, Sodium -
regulates body liquids, helps with nerve and muscle performance
and with delivering nutrients into cells, Phosphorus - assists
with metabolism and body pH.
8 Essential Amino
Acids;
Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine,
Threonine, Valine, and Tryptophan. The human body requires 22
Amino Acids, the body makes all of them except for the above
eight Essential Amino Acids which we must get from our
diet.
Salicylic Acid; An
aspirin-like compound with anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and
anti-bacterial properties. It also has the ability to reduce
fevers, not unlike the effects of aspirin.
Vitamin A, B &
C; These Vitamins are also powerful anti-oxidants
which help boost the immune system and fight off free radicals,
as well as a host of other benefits to health.
Allantoin;
Promotes skin regeneration and healing.
Enzymes;
Their main function is to break down the proteins we eat into
amino acids which then turn the food we eat into fuel for every
cell in our body, enabling those cells to function
properly.
The main enzymes
include:
Amylase - breaks down
sugars and starches
Bradykinase - stimulates
immune system, analgesic, anti-inflammatory
Catalase - prevents
accumulation of water in the body, Cellulase - aids digestion,
Lipase - aids digestion of fats.
Anthraquinones;
These are anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and analgesic, the most
important anthraquinones are aloin and emodin. They break up
unwanted residue such as pus and dead cells, then bring blood
to the region and flush out these residues from things like
wounds and ulcers. They can also decrease the growth rate of
urinary calcium crystals which contribute to the formation of
kidney stones.

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