Healing Herbs and Plants: Aloe, Vera Good For You

More than just a sunburn relief, new uses for Aloe Vera are being discovered almost daily. Aloe Vera has been found to be a potent cellular regenarator with anti-bacterial and anti-fungal effects.
According to research in the field of dental health done by the
International Aloe Science Council (IASC) aloe gel speed-heals post periodontal surgery, controls the accumulation of fluids in the mouth during procedures, and reduces pain inside the mouth.
Denture patients who suffer discomfort caused by fungi and bacteria in their dentures, or in lesions caused inside the mouth from their dentures, experience a significant reduction in pain by applying aloe on their gums.
Considered by most to be a nutrient-rich storehouse of more than 200 active elements, aloe vera stimulates new collagen and increases fibroblast production.
Best thing about aloe vera is that you can also use it everyday.
Slam a shot of aloe juice right before breakfast because it will help you absorb your food’s nutrients.
And as you’re headed out the door that shot of aloe will deliver
protein, calcium, magnesium, zinc, vitamins A, C, E, and B-complex, essential fatty acids, as well as a unique pH balance that helps digestion.