Aloe Vera: Natural wonder cure. Julia Lawless
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Contents
ALOE VERA
Part One: Botanical, Historical and Cultural Origins
Part Two: Modern Times: Aloe Vera’s Medical Uses
Aloe Vera as a Wound-healing Agent
Aloe Vera and the Immune System
Part Three: Aloe Vera in the Home
Growing Your Own Aloe Vera Plant
A—Z of Natural First Aid and Home Treatments
Part Four: Further Information
The Chemical Composition of Aloe Vera
ALOE VERA
I have always had a great love of plants, especially aromatic herbs and those species which have medicinal qualities. Aloe vera is not only an easy and extremely decorative plant to grow at home, it is also one of the most versatile and potent natural remedies available.
Aloe vera’s freshly cut leaves have enormous value as a home treatment for a wide range of common complaints, and this adaptability is reflected in the ever-expanding range of Aloe vera products which can be found on the market today.
I myself have experienced the dramatic healing potential of aloe in relation to skin care. Having suffered from an allergic skin rash for several months and trying a number of different natural treatments without success, the condition cleared up in less than a week after daily application with Aloe vera gel! I have come across numerous personal accounts of a similar and even more startling nature, where Aloe vera was able to bring about a seemingly miraculous recovery when all other medicines had failed. It is no wonder