Aloe Vera (Ghritkumari) For Skin, Hair, And Health


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  1. Aloe Vera (Ghritkumari) For Skin, Hair, And Health.
  2. The incredible Aloe Vera needs no introduction. Its benefits are well-known, which is why it has earned a permanent place in many a household. Be it a sunburn or a bad case of acne, aloe vera is a treatment you can always rely on. But, did you know that the humble aloe vera has so much more to offer? Aloe vera is a succulent plant and stores water in its leaves, which are thick and fleshy. The leaves produce two substances – the gel, which is more or less water with several other nutrients mixed in, and the sap, which is also known as aloe latex.
  3. The ‘plant of immortality’, as it was called by Egyptians, also known as ‘Ghritkumari’ in Hindi, ‘Kalabanda’ in Telugu, ‘Katralai’ in Tamil, ‘Kumari’ in Malayalam, ‘Lolisara’ in Kannada, ‘Koraphada’ in Marathi, and ‘Ghrtakumari’ in Bengali can perform miracles not just for your skin, but for your hair and health as well.
  4. Aloe vera soap and gel come loaded with several nutrients like glycerin, sodium palmate, sodium carbonate, sodium palm kemelate, sorbitol, etc. These are good for the skin and nourish your skin from within, giving you the skin that glows with health.
  5. 1. Prevents Premature Signs Of Aging
  6. Wrinkles and fine lines are bound to appear as you age. But, other factors may expedite what is a natural process. Aloe vera helps in preventing these early signs of aging.
  7. How To Use
  8. A moisturizing pack made with aloe vera, olive oil, and oatmeal can make your skin smoother and softer.
  9. What You Need
  10. 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel
  11. ½ teaspoon olive oil
  12. 1 teaspoon instant oatmeal
  13. What You Have To Do
  14. Add all the ingredients in a bowl, and mix till they form a paste.
  15. Apply the paste on your face and keep it on for 30 minutes.
  16. Rinse with cold water.
  17. Why Does It Work
  18. As your skin ages, it tends to get drier and loses its elasticity. This makes it more susceptible to wrinkles and fine lines. Aloe moisturizes the skin, and it also helps remove dead cells. In fact, research has proven that aloe vera improves the elasticity of skin and makes it smoother and more supple (1).
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  20. 2. Moisturizes Skin
  21. Aloe vera gel has been touted by many as their go-to moisturizer. It has shown miraculous effects on oily and acne-prone skin.
  22. How To Use
  23. Aloe vera gel can be directly extracted from the plant and applied to your skin. Alternatively, there are plenty of ready-to-use aloe gels available in the market. But if you are opting for them, make sure that the aloe vera gel in it constitutes 90 to 100 percent of the product.
  24. What You Need
  25. An Aloe vera leaf
  26. What You Have To Do
  27. Peel off the outer layer of the aloe leaf to get to the gel.
  28. Scoop out the gel and store it in a container.
  29. Gently massage the gel on your face. Store the rest in the refrigerator to prolong its shelf life.
  30. Why Does It Work
  31. Aloe vera increases the water content in your skin, and leaves it hydrated without making it greasy (2).
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  33. 3. Reduces Acne And Helps Lighten Blemishes
  34. The aloe gel can work wonders on your skin by reducing acne and clearing the blemishes and scars that get left behind.
  35. How To Use
  36. Aloe vera mixed with a few drops of lemon juice, can help in the reduction of acne and acne scars. Adding lemon juice is important because lemon possesses skin lightening properties that can help with blemishes (3).
  37. What You Need
  38. 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel
  39. 2 to 3 drops lemon juice
  40. What You Have To Do
  41. Add the lemon juice to the aloe vera gel and combine them together.
  42. Massage the gel on your face. This is best used as an overnight treatment.
  43. Alternative: You can even use a branded aloe vera soap as well.
  44. Why Does It Work
  45. Aloe vera is an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent because of the presence of gibberellins and auxins. This helps reduce your acne. It also contains polysaccharides that stimulate the growth of new cells. This speeds up the healing process for acne and prevents scarring (4).
  46. Caution
  47. The use of lemon can increase your sensitivity to the sun (5). Using a sunblock before stepping out in intense sunlight is advisable.
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  49. 4. Helps With Sunburns
  50. Aloe vera is widely used as an after-sun treatment because it is soothing and reduces inflammation.
  51. How To Use
  52. Aloe vera gel can be applied directly to the sunburned area.
  53. Why Does It Work
  54. Aloe vera, owing to its anti-inflammatory properties, reduces the redness brought on by exposure to UV rays and soothes the skin (6). It acts on the epithelial skin layer and provides a protective layer to the skin for retaining moisture. Since aloe vera contains a lot of antioxidants and nutritional properties, the skin is able to prevent the moisture from escaping, which in turn heals the sunburn quickly.
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  56. 5. Heals External Wounds And Insect Bites
  57. Why Does It Work
  58. Aloe vera is anti-inflammatory, which makes it effective against wounds and insect bites.
  59. How To Use
  60. Aloe vera gel can be used as a topical treatment for small cuts, bruises, and insect bites. It can also be used as an aftershave lotion to soothe irritated skin.
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  62. 6. Reduces Stretch Marks
  63. Why Does It Work
  64. With the passing of age, our skin expands and contracts just like elastic. When the skin stretches very far, like during the pregnancy or due to rapid weight gain, the elasticity of the skin gets damaged, which results in ugly stretch marks. These marks are nothing but small tears on the skin layers, which can be healed with the regular use of aloe vera soap.
  65. Benefits For Hair
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  68. 7. Promotes Hair Growth
  69. Aloe vera is not just great for your skin; it also has a number of benefits for your hair. Topical application of aloe vera can help promote hair growth.
  70. How To Use
  71. Aloe vera, when used along with castor oil, can help with hair growth.
  72. What You Need
  73. 2 tablespoons aloe vera gel
  74. 1 tablespoon castor oil
  75. What You Have To Do
  76. Mix the aloe vera gel and the castor oil.
  77. Gently massage the concoction into your scalp.
  78. Keep it on overnight, and rinse with a gentle shampoo.
  79. Why Does It Work
  80. Aloe vera removes dead cells from the scalp, which allows your hair to grow (7).
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  82. 8. Reduces Dandruff
  83. Aloe vera is a widely used ingredient in many commercial shampoos and conditioners. This is because it works wonders for dandruff and dandruff-related problems such as an itchy scalp.
  84. Why Does It Work
  85. Dandruff can be caused by a number of reasons. An oily scalp, accumulation of dead cells, or even an infection can be the cause. And aloe helps out on all fronts. It removes dead cells from your scalp that can clog your hair. It also has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, which fight against infections and soothe the scalp.
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  87. 9. Maintains pH Balance Of The Scalp
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  89. When the pH balance of your hair is disrupted, it can lead to endless hair problems. Aloe can help maintain the pH balance of your hair.
  90. Why Does It Work
  91. The pH of your scalp is 5.5, which makes it fall on the acidic side. A lot of the commercial hair products, especially shampoos, contain surfactants which can alter the pH of your scalp and hair because they are alkaline in nature. This can result in damaged and unruly hair (8). Aloe Vera helps restore your scalp’s pH balance, which promotes healthier and better hair.
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  93. 10. Conditions Hair
  94. Aloe vera can put even the best conditioners to shame. It is moisturizing in nature, and hence, strengthens your hair and adds shine.
  95. How To Use
  96. You can use aloe vera gel as a conditioner right after you shampoo, or even as a leave-in treatment.
  97. Why Does It Work
  98. Aloe vera contains proteolytic enzymes that remove dead cells (9). It helps in cell regeneration, which helps repair your hair. It also infuses your hair with moisture, leaving it smooth and glossy.
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  100. Benefits For Health
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  102. 11. Reduces Inflammation
  103. Consuming aloe vera juice can help reduce inflammation.
  104. How To Use
  105. Aloe vera juice is available commercially. But if you have a plant, there is no reason why you cannot make fresh juice on your own.
  106. What You Need
  107. 1 aloe vera leaf
  108. 1 cup water
  109. 1 teaspoon honey
  110. What You Have To Do
  111. Cut off a leaf of aloe vera.
  112. Peel off the outer layer. Make sure that you remove the aloe latex, which is the yellow sap that lies underneath the outer leaf.
  113. Scoop out the gel, and carefully wash to remove any residual sap.
  114. Place the gel in a blender. Add the water and the honey, and blend to combine all the ingredients.
  115. Why Does It Work
  116. One of the causes for inflammation is oxidative damage, which is caused due to the free radicals in your body that damage your cells. It is common knowledge that aloe vera is rich in antioxidants. These antioxidants bind with the free radicals and help manage the inflammation (10).
  117. Caution
  118. Aloe latex has laxative properties and can cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
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  120. 12. Eases Heartburn And Acid Reflux
  121. Aloe vera juice has been used in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD causes symptoms such as heartburn, chest pain, and trouble with swallowing, and aloe juice is an effective cure.
  122. Why Does It Work
  123. Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties which soothe the stomach lining and the esophagus. It also helps fight against pathogens that cause gastrointestinal problems (11).
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  125. 13. Reduces Cholesterol And Regulates Blood Sugar
  126. Although it is still in its preliminary stages, research has shown that aloe vera can help reduce cholesterol. It also helps in maintaining blood sugar, which is why it is often used as a supplement by diabetics.
  127. Why Does It Work
  128. Clinical trials have shown that aloe vera can reduce the concentration of cholesterol in your vital organs (12). It can also reduce blood glucose levels.
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  130. 14. Maintains Oral Health
  131. There have been claims that aloe vera can be as effective as any toothpaste when it comes to maintaining your oral hygiene. With four ingredients, this gel-based toothpaste with aloe vera is great for your teeth. You can make it in less than five minutes, and the benefits of Aloe Vera gel make the toothpaste soothing and refreshing, which promotes dental health, helps moisturize your gums and treating wounds in the mouth.
  132. How To Use
  133. You can make aloe vera toothpaste at home.
  134. What You Need
  135. 3 tsp. of Aloe Vera gel (freshly extracted)
  136. 5 tsp. of baking soda
  137. 5 tsp. of vegetable glycerin
  138. Freshly chopped mint
  139. Eucalyptus oil or Peppermint essential oil
  140. Glass jar
  141. Plastic container
  142. What You have to Do
  143. Find some fresh Aloe Vera. You can consider buying Aloe Vera gel, but freshly extracted Aloe Vera gel is more potent, and has no additional chemicals in it. Proceed to extract the gel from the Aloe Vera plant.
  144. To extract the gel, you need to chop the Aloe Vera’s spikes and slit the fleshy parts open using a sharp knife.
  145. Now, proceed to scrape the gel off using a knife or a spoon.
  146. Beat the transparent gel to a pulp with the back of the spoon or the flat side of the knife.
  147. Chop the mint leaves up finely. Alternatively, you can consider using some eucalyptus essential oil or peppermint essential oil.
  148. Now add the baking soda, glycerin, mint or the eucalyptus essential oil to the glass jar and mix well.
  149. Let the mixture settle down and store it in the glass jar, or use a plastic container if you travel often.
  150. Your Aloe Vera toothpaste is ready to use.
  151. Why Does It Work
  152. Aloe vera gel, owing to its antibacterial properties, can help fight against cavity-causing bacteria. It also helps with diseases that cause gum inflammation, particularly periodontitis (13).
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  154. 15. Builds Immunity
  155. The intake of aloe vera can boost your immune system.
  156. Why Does It Work
  157. Aloe vera propels cells to produce nitric oxide and cytokines, which help with your immune system (14).
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  159. 16. Lowers The Risk Of Cancer
  160. The impact of aloe vera on the immune system is closely linked to its antitumor and anticancer properties.
  161. Why Does It Work
  162. Aloe vera boosts your immune system, which indirectly helps your body fight against tumors. Studies have also shown that it can shrink the size of tumors and increase the survival rate of those with cancer (15).
  163. Caution
  164. Aloe latex is considered to be unsafe for consumption (16). It can cause gastrointestinal problems, and can be lethal in higher doses.
  165. The aloe gel should be avoided by pregnant and breastfeeding women. It may aggravate any intestinal conditions and kidney problems. Aloe vera lowers blood sugar, so diabetics and people who are about to undergo surgery should monitor their blood sugar levels.
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  167. 17. Helps In Treating Hemorrhoids
  168. When it comes to the natural treatment of piles, Aloe Vera is very popular. Its many beneficial properties give this amazing plant the ability to heal this painful condition.
  169. Why Does It Work
  170. Its anti-inflammatory properties diminish inflammations inside and out and help in alleviating bowel irregularities and intestinal problems. It makes stool soft and easy to pass, thereby reducing the pressure brought on by strain. Anthraquinones, one of Aloe Vera’s key ingredients, help in stimulating contractions on the walls of the digestive tract.
  171. How To Use
  172. If you have Aloe Vera plant growing in your home, you are in luck. It is what you need to gain relief from burning, itching, irritation, and pain caused by hemorrhoids. You can use it in the following ways
  173. Break the leaf’s bottom part and apply the gel that you get from it directly on the affected area. Use your index finger to gently and evenly massage the gel on the affected area.
  174. The gel can also be applied inside with the help of a syringe to treat and heal internal hemorrhoids. It helps in reducing pain as well as bleeding.
  175. The gel can be applied as often as required. However, remember not to apply it after a bath, after bowel movements, or before going to bed.
  176. Caution
  177. Using Aloe Vera topically does not come with any significant side effects. However, consuming it could cause blood sugar levels to go down – so diabetic patients should be cautious if they are taking it as a remedy for piles.
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  179. How To Select And Store Aloe Vera
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  181. The aloe vera plant thrives in hot and dry climatic conditions. So, if you want your plant to grow properly, it is important that the plant receives enough sunlight and warmth.

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