enzyme system of the liver.
Aloe vera has six antiseptic agents that help
promote liver health – cinnamonic acid,
lupeol, salicylic acid, urea nitrogen, phenol
and sulphur. It enhances the normal metabolic
and detoxification function of the liver. The
liver detoxification process requires supplementation
with natural minerals and vitamins. Potency
of the liver to produce and store certain vitamins
and minerals decreases due to toxin accumulation
and cell degeneration. Aloe vera is rich in
minerals, vitamins, anthraquinones, amino acids
and anti-oxidants. Calcium, magnesium and other
minerals are beneficial in hepatitis, as they
help in blood clotting problems. Anthraquinones
are compounds found in the sap of aloe. Their
anti-viral property increases immunity against
viral infection. Liver detoxification prevents
many health-related complications, as the liver
is the main organ that controls the immune system,
digestive system, enzyme system and the elimination
of toxins.
Other studies suggest that the ingestion of
Aloe Vera gel may have a beneficial effect to
the accumulation of blood fat lipids associated
with the disease. Test groups given Aloe Vera
showed a decrease in total cholesterol, triglyceride,
phospholipid and nonesterified fatty acid levels,
each of which, when elevated, seem to accelerate
the accumulation of fatty material in large
and medium sized arteries, including the coronary
arteries of the heart.
Aloe is one of the only known natural vegetarian
sources of Vitamin B12, and it contains many
minerals vital to the growth process and healthy
function of all the body’s systems. Numerous
studies worldwide indicate that Aloe Vera is
a general tonic for the immune system, helping
it to fight illness of all kinds, including
general infections and even cancer and HIV.
In 1994, the US Food and Drug Administration
approved aloe vera for the treatment of HIV.
On-going studies worldwide show that aloe taken
in highly concentrated doses appears to be of
help in cancer patients (including lung cancer)
by activating the white blood cells and promoting
growth of non-cancerous cells.
Taken orally, aloe also appears to work on
heartburn, arthritis and rheumatism pain and
asthma, and studies have shown that it has an
effect on lowering blood sugar levels in diabetics.
Other situations in which it appears to work
when taken internally include congestion, intestinal
worms, indigestion, colitis, haemorrhoids, liver
problems such as cirrhosis and hepatitis, kidney
infections, urinary tract infections and prostate
problems.
The bitter yellow sap from the base of the
leaf when dried is known as “Bitter Aloes” (Aelwah).
It is a strong laxative, useful in short-term
constipation. It causes the colon to contract,
generally producing a bowel movement 8-12 hours
after consumption. At low doses, the bitter
properties of the herb stimulate the digestion.
Also strengthens the liver. |