6 Amazing Benefits of Aloe Vera for Hair, Skin and Weight-Loss

The aloe vera plant is about one or two feet tall with prickly and bitter leaves, which act as a defence to keep animals and insects from feeding on the plant. The leaves hold a gooey translucent gel, also extremely bitter, and known all over the world for it's unbelievable healing properties. This translucent gel is made up of around 96% water, some organic and inorganic compounds, a type of protein which contains 18 of the 20 amino acids found in the body and lastly, Vitamin A, B, C and E. Another part of the aloe vera plant which is used is the 'sap', a yellow-coloured liquid stuck to the skin of the plant from the inside. When dried and purified, the powdered aloe is often used as a laxative, though it's effectiveness is questionable.
One of the most crucial elements
found in aloe vera gel is a complex carbohydrate known as acemannan. It
allows nutrients to reach the cells, nourish them and at the same time
relieve them of toxins. Ayurveda, Chinese herbal medicine
and British herbal medicine have all advocated aloe vera as a healer,
when applied or consumed orally. Let's go over some of its most
prominent benefits.

Aloe Vera for Beauty
Bill
C. Coats writes, "Since the skin needs nutrition of its own, Aloe Vera,
when formulated into a properly designed personal care regimen, can
treat, exfoliate, restore, reveal and provide constant, impressive
nutrition to the human skin." And we're about to show just how you can
do that. Once you move past the slimey texture of natural aloe vera gel
and apply it to your skin, you'll notice how soothing and cooling it is.
And it's for these exact reasons that Ayurveda refers to aloe vera as
the miracle herb that can be used to treat wounds, minor cuts, dry skin
and severe burns.

Dr. Deepali Bhardwaj, Delhi-based dermatologist says, "Aloe Vera is rich in Vitamin C, E and beta carotene which gives it its nourishing and anti-ageing
qualities. It can moisturise the skin without making it greasy, which
makes it a great buy for those with oily skin." She also suggests
drinking aloe vera juice early in the morning on an empty stomach
because it improves digestion and cures any kind of stomach trouble. And
you know that if you've got a healthy inside, it'll give you a glowing
outside which in this case is radiant skin.
Aloe
vera or aloe vera-based products can be used in the winter as well as
in the summer and by people of all skin types. Aloe vera treats the
cells on the epithelial level of the skin which is why it's recommended
by dermatologists to remove tan, treat sunburn and stretch marks. One
way to use aloe vera is to apply the gel directly, another would be to
make a pack using aloe vera along with some other special ingredients
from your kitchen.
1. Aloe Vera for Dry Skin - Take some aloe vera, a pinch of turmeric, a teaspoon of honey, a teaspoon of milk and a few drops of rose water. Blend this mix till you get a paste. Apply it and leave in for about 20 minutes or so.
2. Aloe Vera Scrub - Grab half a cup of fresh aloe vera gel, a cup of sugar and two tablespoons of lemon juice.
The sugar will help exfoliate and scrub off dead skin, the aloe vera
will deep clean the skin and the lemon will help fade out scars and tan.
Stir the three ingredients together and use it to scrub both face and
body.
3. Aloe Vera for Acne
- Take some aloe vera gel, blended walnuts with a flour like
consistency and honey. Aloe vera's healing properties coupled with the anti-oxidants from honey will leave you with smooth and clear skin.
4. Aloe vera for Sensitive Skin
- Grab some aloe vera gel, cucumber juice, yoghurt and rose oil and
blend them to a paste. Apply and leave for around 20 minutes, then rinse
it off.
(Also see: 10 Dos and Don'ts for Naturally Beautiful Skin)
(Also see: 10 Dos and Don'ts for Naturally Beautiful Skin)
Aloe Vera for Weight-Loss
It's
not just the beauty industry that's obsessing over the benefits of aloe
vera, the health industry can't stop raving about it either. According
to Britt Brandon, the author of The Everything Guide to Aloe Vera for
Health, "Aloe vera can improve the effectiveness of your diet and
maximise your weight-loss
potential. With ample amounts of vitamins and minerals that contribute
to weight-loss, as well as amino acids, enzymes and sterols, aloe vera
ensures your diet is not only supportive of weight-loss, but also
improves the body's absorption and utilisation, improving overall health
as well as weight-loss success."

Aloe
vera is used in a wide range of health products, like diet supplements,
juices etc. It's rich in anti-oxidants which means it helps cut out
free radicals in the body and boost your immunity. It's also a good
source of protein so it helps muscle development and gives you copious
amounts of energy. There are countless studies that prove how effective
aloe vera is for weight-loss, but it should be consumed regularly and
over a long period of time for it to really work.
How to drink aloe vera juice:
The natural taste of aloe vera is so bitter that you wouldn't think of
consuming it as is. Take the gel, dice it into small pieces and blend.
Now mix a bit of this with some other fruit or vegetable juice that's
preferably sweet. You can also use the leaves of aloe vera, blend them,
strain and drink. If you find it too bitter then mix it up with honey
and drink. You can also add some lemon to this mix.
Aloe Vera for Hairfall
Aloe
vera contains something called proteolytic enzymes which repairs dead
skin cells on the scalp. It also acts as a great conditioner and leaves
your hair all smooth and shiny. It promotes hair growth, prevents
itching on the scalp, reduces dandruff and conditions your hair.
Diane Gage, author of Aloe Vera: Nature's Soothing Healer says,
"Keratin, the primary protein of hair, consists of amino acids, oxygen,
carbon, and small amounts of hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulphur. Aloe vera
has a chemical make up similar to that of keratin and it rejuvenates the
hair with its own nutrients, giving it more elasticity and preventing
breakage."
The perfect pack: Here's a delicious hair
mask that you should apply once a week or every fortnight. Apply and
leave it in for as long as possible for strong, smooth and bouncy hair.

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