Herbal Medicine: Aloe Vera

The AloeVera belongs to a family of more than 200 species growing in Africa, Europe and America. Is characterized by having a short trunk (30 to 50 cm.) And yellow flowers.
Inside the leaves is where the gel or Aloe Vera juice serves as a panacea to cure. The Aloe juice that comes from cutting the leaves of this plant is called wormwood. It sold about three, being the so-called “Aloe barbadensis Miller” the most widespread and the other is popularly known as Aloe ferox:
Aloe barbadensis: known as Barbados aloe, is a species from North Africa.
Is characterized by having a short trunk (30 to 50 cm.) And yellow flowers, is intimately related with Aloe Vera and A. Vulgaris.
Aloe ferox: Known as the Cape Aloe.
Unlike A. Barbadensis, its trunk is long (2 to% m) and scarlet flowers.
Properties and healing effects of Aloe Vera:
# ALOEMODINA : It acts on the intestinal mucosa, regulating its operation
# ALOETINA: Antibacterial and antiviral, neutralizes the effect of microbial toxins.
# ALOMITINA: It prevents and controls the spread of certain cancer forms
# ALOEOLEINA: Improvement stomach and duodenal ulcers. This is compounded by the effect of decreasing the acidity
# SAPONINS: Antiseptic.
# VITAMINS AND MINERALS of AloeVera: A, C, E, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, proteins and enzymes.
# CREATINE: It is essential in the reactions of storage and transmission of energy.

The fungi that generally affect the skin of some specific body areas, they may end becoming somewhat annoying and unpleasant, if not treated early. Beyond traditional medicines that exist, many herbs may help in treatment.
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