aim
Get started
← Back to foods
Superfoods

Aloe Vera Leaf

Aloe Vera Leaf is a miraculous healing food that is one of the oldest healing remedies and natural antibiotics in the world.

Beneficial properties

Anti-inflammatory Antibacterial Digestive aid Detoxifying Alkalizing Heart health

Nutritional highlights

Rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants

Caution. Oral use may cause GI cramping or diarrhea; avoid during pregnancy
Detailed information
Aloe Vera Leaf is a miraculous healing food that is one of the oldest healing remedies and natural antibiotics in the world. Taken internally, aloe works wonders for assimilation, circulation, and elimination. It is known to purify the blood, reduce inflammation, ease arthritis pain, prevent kidney stones, lower high cholesterol, prevent Candida, boost physical endurance, benefit cardiovascular health, and protect the body from oxidative stress. It also soothes ulcers, hemorrhoids, gastritis, diverticulitis, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, and other digestive disorders. Aloe provides recovery from fatigue and aids in muscle function as well as optimal utilization of several vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. It’s alkaline nature, helps to soothe acidosis and alkalinize the whole body. Aloe’s clear gel can be applied externally to soothe and relieve pain from sun burn, rashes, bug bites, scratches, and wounds as well as deeply hydrate the skin to prevent wrinkles and aging. It can also be massaged into the hair and scalp to stimulate hair growth and can be used as a toothpaste or mouthwash to keep the mouth healthy, clean, and free from plaque producing bacteria. For best results, purchase whole Aloe leaves in the produce section of the grocery store. Cut a 2 inch piece off the leaf and scoop out the clear gel inside. This gel can be blended in water, juice, or smoothies to be taken internally or used externally and applied directly to the skin for quick relief and healing.

Conditions it helps with

Body Over-Acidity
Includes: Acidosis
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Includes: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Chronic Inflammation
Includes: Inflammation
Hemorrhoids
High Cholesterol
Inflamed Colon
Includes: Colitis
Inflamed Intestinal Pouches
Includes: Diverticulitis
Joint Pain & Arthritis
Includes: Arthritis
Stomach Ulcers & Gastritis
Includes: Gastritis
Yeast & Fungal Infections
Includes: Candida Overgrowth