There may be benefits that have not
yet been proven through research.
People claim that aloe soothes
stomach irritation. It may also help to heal stomach problems and ulcers, reduce acid
reflux, and ease menstrual problems. It may also prevent immune suppression in the
skin
due to ultraviolet light.
Aloe vera is sometimes helpful in
treating calluses and corns, varicose veins, infections, and arthritis. Aloe may also
help treat skin cancer. Essence of the aloe vera flower may also aid in relieving
mental
and emotional burnout. This may be useful for women who have hot flashes.
When you swallow aloe vera gel for
ulcers or menstrual problems, make sure you use a brand of gel that won’t have a
laxative side effect.
Aloe vera is available as a tablet, gel, or liquid for internal use. It comes as a
gel, lotion, ointment, or spray for topical use.
You can apply the gel from a freshly broken leaf from an aloe plant to minor burns,
scrapes, lacerations, or sunburn for relief. You can use over-the-counter (OTC) forms
of aloe for the same conditions. OTC products may be more convenient than keeping
an aloe plant in your home.
Take OTC oral forms of aloe exactly as directed on the packaging.