That sharp, prickly plant that grows in the driest and harshest conditions, appearing as if it’s something that could be used as a weapon rather than a lifesaver, is packed with medicinal benefits. Today, aloe vera has become a household name, but unbeknownst to many it can be used for much more than a simple skin moisturizer or sunburn remedy. The best part is that we’ve yet to reach the apex of the plant’s true potential.
What Is Aloe Vera?
Aloe vera has been referred to as “the wonder plant,” and for good reason. Aloe is a genus that contains more than 500 species of flowering succulents, lots of which are prevalent in North Africa. Aloe vera has been used for centuries; in fact, the earliest account of human use for aloe vera is documented in the Ebers Papyrus. This Egyptian manual documents aloe vera being used therapeutically on the skin, and it was referred to as “the plant of immortality.” Aloe vera’s gel is cultivated worldwide for the countless medicinal benefits. It can also be used to replace common items found in most medicine cabinets, and you can learn more about that below.
Mouthwash
Most people are unaware of the dangers of using conventional mouthwash. The reason for this is because these dangers aren’t showcased. Why would they be? You may not know about them until a regular doctor’s visit leaves you wondering, “How the heck did I develop oral cancer? I brush everyday, and I even use…mouthwash.”
Not only does mouthwash mask bad breath and fight cavities, but it also kills the healthy bacteria in your mouth to make the mouth dry, which is, interestingly enough, one of the main reasons for halitosis. The constant swishing and gargling of mouthwash, which was initially developed as a surgical antiseptic, irritates the soft tissue in the mouth.
Aloe vera very is a safe and effective alternative to conventional mouthwash, given that it contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It works to kill fungi, bacteria, and viruses and provide strong, healthy gums. Aloe vera may help reverse the effects of gingivitis and periodontal disease. Since it is natural and non-toxic, there’s no need to fret if you accidentally swallow it.
Laxative Remedy
Just a few sips of aloe vera juice can help soothe your digestive problems. The naturally occurring anthraquinones in aloe vera gel can ease stomach congestion, remedy ulcers, and improve prostate health. Just add one or two tablespoons of 100% pure aloe vera juice to your morning smoothie or juice blend every day for some much needed digestive assistance.
Aftershave
Depending on the person and shaving technique, shaving the hair off your sensitive skin can sometimes result in razor bumps. The cool moisturizing properties of aloe vera can help reduce inflammation and close pores. It also helps relieve itchy or irritated skin, along with ingrown hairs. If you are attempting to make a transition to use more natural plant-based products, aloe vera is the most cost-effective option out there for aftershaves. Simply apply some fresh aloe vera onto the area of skin that you shaved, let it sit for 5-10 minutes, and rinse with cold water.
Rash/Eczema Cream
People with eczema or other skin rashes can be prescribed various creams, which are commonly infused with “natural botanicals.” Those botanicals are usually mixed with unnatural fragrances that can worsen your skin condition. Cut out the fillers and get the full effects of the botanicals by using fresh aloe vera, which has been known to relieve the itchy, swelling, and burning sensation that comes with eczema and other types of rashes. Use it twice a day on the effected area for the best results.
Makeup Remover
Conventional makeup removers have high amounts of alcohol, and using them can dry out the skin. Oil-based removers might clog your pores, depending on the sensitivity of your skin. There’s no need to clog pores or dry out the skin when aloe vera offers the same results without the side effects. Just add a few drops of aloe vera juice to a cotton pad and wipe the blush, foundation, or mascara off your face.
Athlete’s Foot Remedy
Aloe Vera is packed with disinfecting properties, which can help kill the bacteria that cause athlete’s foot. The concentrated minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants in Aloe Vera help fight and prevent foot fungi, while simultaneously moisturizing cracked heels and toes.
Psoriasis Treatment
Not enough can be said about this plant’s ability to soothe the skin. The lubricating agent in aloe vera is known to help combat psoriasis flare-ups, keeping the skin hydrated and moisturized. Just apply a decent amount of the gel to the affected area several times a day to help relieve the discomfort and dryness that comes with the condition. Even creams that contain aloe have been proven to work better than those without it, but why buy creams when you can use the original source?
Vincent Stevens is the senior content writer at Dherbs. As a fitness and health and wellness enthusiast, he enjoys covering a variety of topics, including the latest health, fitness, beauty, and lifestyle trends. His goal is to inform people of different ways they can improve their overall health, which aligns with Dherbs’ core values. He received his bachelor’s degree in creative writing from the University of Redlands, graduating summa cum laude. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.