What's that Aloe Vera?
Aloe vera is a species of plant with thick fleshy leaves of the genus Aloe. This plant is chronic, originating from the Arabian Peninsula, and its wild plants have spread to tropical, semi-tropical, and dry climates in various parts of the world.
Aloe vera plant that has a shiny green color
The aloe vera plant is no stranger to us. Aloe vera or known by its scientific name aloe vera is one of the plants that are quite commonly found in the territory of Indonesia. This plant is believed to have various benefits for the body. The benefits of aloe vera are widely used for treatment and human skin care.
Aloe vera plants are widely grown or used as ornamental plants. Aloe vera plants can grow in dry areas, such as Africa, Asia, and America. This is because aloe vera can close the leaf stomata tightly in the dry season to avoid water loss from the leaves. Aloe vera can also grow in cold climates.
A prominent feature of aloe vera is a plant without stems or short trunks, with a height of up to 60–100 cm and can reproduce by budding. The leaves are thick fleshy, green or gray-green in color, and some varieties have white spots on the surface of the stems.
All creations of God Almighty do have various characteristics and benefits, including aloe vera, which has many benefits that are able to treat various diseases suffered by humans. What are the benefits of aloe vera for health? Come on, find out!
Mucus from Aloe Vera is widely used as a medicine or skin moisturizer.
What are the benefits of aloe vera for skin?
• Prevents Signs of Aging.
• Wound Healer.
• Effectively Moisturizing Skin.
• Soothes and Hydrates the Skin.
• Reduces Stretch Marks.
• Reduces Inflammation or Inflammation.
• Reduces Dandruff.
• Natural Detoxification Media.
Aloe vera mucus content
•• Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B12, C, E,
•• choline,
•• inositol,
•• Folic Acid.
•• Mineral,
•• calcium,
•• Magnesium,
•• potassium,
•• Sodium,
•• iron,
•• Zinc,
•• Chromium.
•• Enzyme,
•• amylase,
•• catalase,
•• Cellulose,
•• Carboxypepilase,
•• Carboxyhelulose,
•• Bradykinase
Besides having great benefits for the skin, mucus from aloe vera is often also used for hair, namely, by applying aloe vera mucus to the hair evenly and then rinsing it with clean water.
Benefits of aloe vera for hair health
Relieves itchy scalp
••• Reduces excess oil in the hair and scalp.
••• Strengthens and repairs hair strands.
••• Maintain healthy hair.
••• Prevents hair damage from the sun.
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