Aloe – Arthritis – Bloating (Aloe socotrina) Pure Herbs Liquid Extract has been historically used for arthritis, bloating, removes poisons and bowel poison. Pure Herbs Aloe is beneficial for the occasional upset stomach, occasional constipation and for maintaining digestive health.
Aloe – Arthritis – Bloating Common Names: Socotrine Aloes, Bombay Aloes, Turkey Aloes, Mocha Aloes, Zanzibar Aloes
Part Used: The gel within the leaves
Aloe ( African Bitter ) is a joint lubricant for creaking joints and bones, stomach repair; promotes menstruation (do not take if pregnancy is desired); laxative – by strengthening muscular action of colon and intestines, will allow constipated baby to have bowel movement. In this case apply directly to the abdomen in quantity needed to cover the area. Very useful as a tonic to increase stomach activity. Bitter Aloe will not dehydrate nor is it addictive.
Aloe vera is known for being one of the best ways to soothe a sunburn. In gel form, the gooey, sticky substance feels like a cool balm on your hot skin.
But that’s not aloe’s only superpower. “Aloe is an unassuming plant,” says registered dietitian Beth Czerwony, RD, LD. “It doesn’t really look like it’s all that special. But it can actually provide a lot of benefits.”
In traditional Indian medicine, aloe vera is used for constipation, skin diseases, worm infestation, infections and as a natural remedy for colic. And in Chinese medicine, it’s often recommended in the treatment of fungal diseases.
Aloe vera was officially listed as a purgative and skin protectant by the U.S. pharmacopoeia in 1820 and was clinically used in the 1930s for the treatment of radiotherapy burns to the skin and mucous membranes. Today, cosmetic companies commonly add sap or other derivatives from aloe vera to a range of products, including makeup, soaps, sunscreens, incense, shaving cream, shampoos, tissues and moisturizers. The plant is even used commercially as an ingredient in yogurts, beverages and desserts.
NOTE: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CAPE ALOE. READ AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. DO NOT USE IF YOU HAVE OR DEVELOP DIARRHEA, LOOSE STOOL, OR ABDOMINAL PAIN BECAUSE CAPE ALOE MAY WORSEN THESE CONDITIONS AND BE HARMFUL TO YOUR HEALTH. Consult your physician if you have frequent diarrhea or if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication or have a medical condition.
DOSE: 5 to 40 drops 3 times daily as needed.
Directions on label: For adults, mix 2 ml of extract in 2 oz (60 ml) of water one time daily preferably with a meal.
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