Aloe Vera – Nature’s Own Sports Drink!

 

Did you know Aloe Vera functions as nature’s own “sports drink” for electrolyte balance, making common sports drinks obsolete?  Neither did I until I read this article that was posted today on Melissa’s Produce blog.  The article is fascinating!  Digging a bit further, Mark Adams explains in greater detail the health benefits while sharing an aloe vera smoothie.

I don’t normally copy an article but thought this was worth sharing, especially since this is all new news to me.

Health Benefits of Aloe Vera
written by Mark Adams

 

Health Benefits of Aloe Vera

When I say aloe vera is the most impressive medicinal herb invented by nature, I don’t make that statement lightly. Of all the herbs I’ve ever studied — and I’ve written thousands of articles on nutrition and disease prevention — aloe vera is the most impressive herb of them all. (Garlic would be a close second.) There is nothing on this planet that offers the amazing variety of healing benefits granted by aloe vera.

– Mike Adams, NaturalNews.com.

In a single plant, aloe vera offers potent, natural medicine that:

• Halts the growth of cancer tumors.
• Lowers high cholesterol.
• Repairs “sludge blood” and reverses “sticky blood”.
• Boosts the oxygenation of your blood.
• Eases inflammation and soothes arthritis pain.
• Protects the body from oxidative stress.
• Prevents kidney stones and protects the body from oxalates in coffee and tea.
• Alkalizes the body, helping to balance overly acidic dietary habits.
• Cures ulcers, IBS, Crohn’s disease and other digestive disorders.
• Reduces high blood pressure natural, by treating the cause, not just the symptoms.
• Nourishes the body with minerals, vitamins, enzymes and glyconutrients.
• Accelerates healing from physical burns and radiation burns.
• Replaces dozens of first aid products, makes bandages and antibacterial sprays obsolete.
• Halts colon cancer, heals the intestines and lubricates the digestive tract.
• Ends constipation.
• Stabilizes blood sugar and reduces triglycerides in diabetics.
• Prevents and treats candida infections.
• Protects the kidneys from disease.
• Functions as nature’s own “sports drink” for electrolyte balance, making common sports drinks obsolete.
• Boosts cardiovascular performance and physical endurance.
• Speeds recovery from injury or physical exertion.
• Hydrates the skin, accelerates skin repair.

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If something ails you, I’d suggest exploring more facts about Aloe Vera.  It almost sounds too good to be true but hey, it’s worth checking out.

 

Have any of you ever used the Aloe Vera plant for any medicinal purposes other than sunburn?

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15 comments

  1. Very informative and interesting thanks for sharing!

  2. So interesting Vicki! I”ve only used Aloe Vera on burns but I’m going to try it. Thanks for all the info!

  3. That’s brilliant my friend I had no idea 🙂

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

  4. Aloe Vera is very familiar to me. We had two of them in our home and when ever my mother had some kind of pain in joints my mom would eat this in form of “sabji”. She would even put the gluey thing on cuts of her feet. I have to say I did not like the taste but I can drink juice.

  5. Whenever I use my google identity I am never sure if my comment went through the first time. I copied this time.

    Aloe Vera is very familiar to me. We had two of them in our home and when ever my mother had some kind of pain in joints my mom would eat this in form of “sabji”. She would even put the gluey thing on cuts of her feet. I have to say I did not like the taste but I can drink juice.

  6. Who knew?! I sure didn’t. I don’t think I even knew you could use it for anything other than topical use (rubbing on burns, wounds, etc.) Thanks for the eye opener.

  7. Interesting read , Vicki ! When we were young , my mom told us to rub aloe vera juice on the scalp so that our hair will grow thicker , didn’t happen though 😀 Aloe vera juice/drink is also available here but haven’t tried it yet .

  8. Many benefits are new to me..I have only used it for facial mask. Thanks for sharing, Vicki.

  9. My grandpa used to grow this plant and used it as medicine. Asian store carries so many flavors of Aloe Vera drink that’s pretty delicious (but a little too sweet). I love the texture of it. This is a good stuff!

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