- Slice aloe leaves lengthwise and use the inner sides as a biodegradable body scrub in the shower
- Rub on to treat burns from grease splatters or hot utensils
- Rub on to reduce sunburn sting
- Rub on to eliminate sting or itch from insect bites and allergic skin reactions
- Rub on to fight Athlete's Foot
- Rub on as moisturizer for dry skin, remove makeup, or for
shaving
- Soothe Psoriasis, Rosacea, Eczema, blisters, bruises, and
rashes
- Prevent scarring and stretch marks
- Reduce facial wrinkles
- After washing, apply to eliminate acne
- Decrease skin pigmentation and dark spots
- Drink to relieve indigestion, but not too much or can cause
diarrhea
- Take aloe orally to relieve heartburn, arthritis, and rheumatism pain
- Boil leaves in a pan of water and breathe in the vapor to reduce affects of asthma
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Aug 1, 2014
Uses for Aloe Vera
A friend recently dropped off some Aloe
Vera for the garden. I knew it had some great medicinal properties,
but found more on the web. Also found it survives the winter in
Texas. It is antibacterial and contains vitamins and minerals. Here
are a few topical and other uses.
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