Benefits Of Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe . An evergreen perennial , it originates from the Arabian peninsula , but grows wild in tropical , and arid climates around the world . It is cultivated for agricultural and medicinal uses . 

Scientific name : Aloe Vera

Family               : Asphodelaceae

Benefits Of Aloe Vera

The plant is known for keeping skin hydrated and clear . Its rich in antioxidants such as and vitamin A, vitamin C, and it contains seven of the eight essential amino acids . 

Aloe Vera is most commonly used as a topical medication , rubbed onto the skin rather than eaten . It has long been known as a treatment for sores , particularly burns , including sunburns . Active components with its properties . Aloe Vera contains 75 potentially active constituents : vitamins, enzymes, minerals, sugars, lignin, saponins, salicylic acid and amino acids . Vitamins: it contains vitamins A(beta-carotene) , C and E ,which are antioxidants . It also contains vitamin B12 , folic 
acid , and choline .



Aloe Vera is a stemless or very short - stemmed plant growing to 60-100 cm (24-39) tall , spreading by offsets . The leaves are thick and fleshy , green to grey-green , with some varieties  showing while flecks on their upper and lower stem surfaces . 

Aloe Vera contains proteolytic enzymes , which help heal and repair the damaged cells in your scalp. This improves the health of the hair follicles and indirectly boosts healthy and faster hair growth.... The moisture content of Aloe Vera  helps condition your hair  , locking in nutrients and hydration .    

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