Facts you never knew about aloe

According to a study conducted in Spain, a thin layer of aloe vera gel can be utilised as a natural food preservation.

Preservative

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Aloe vera has also been shown in trials to help with tooth and gum problems.

​Good for gums

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Cleopatra used to apply aloe gel on her body and face as part of her beauty regimen

​Beauty regimen

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Native Americans used aloe for a variety of reasons. It was dubbed "the wand of paradise."

​Wand of heaven

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Internal application of aloe vera gel improves blood quality and aids in cholesterol and glucose balance.

Blood quality

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Aloe vera extract has been shown to stimulate uterine contractions. Its juice can aid in the relief of painful menstruation.

Uterine stimulant

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Aloe vera gel is high in vitamins B12, B1, B2, B6, vitamins A, E, and C, as well as niacin and folic acid.

​Vitamins

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Aloe vera is a natural conditioner for the hair and scalp that can be used as part of a hair care routine.

​Hair care

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