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Evidence
Scientists have studied aloe for the following health problems:
Constipation
Scientific research suggests that some of the chemicals in aloe latex (the dried inner lining of the leaf) may work as laxatives. However, there are few studies of aloe latex taken by mouth as a laxative. Further study is needed to answer whether aloe is a good treatment for constipation and how it compares to other laxatives.
Burns
Early research suggests that aloe gel applied to the skin may help to heal minor burns. However, these studies are small and of low quality. Further research is necessary before a definitive answer is known.
Pressure ulcers
Pressure ulcers occur when people are not able to move around well and their skin breaks down because of pressure placed on one spot for a long time. These ulcers can become very deep or infected. There is early evidence that aloe does not help the healing of pressure ulcers. Therefore, aloe should not be used for this purpose.
Surgical wounds
Early evidence suggests that when aloe gel is placed on surgical wounds, they take longer to heal. Therefore, aloe should not be used for this purpose.
Other
Early evidence suggests that aloe may be helpful for treating psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis and genital herpes in men. However, there is not enough research to make a clear recommendation. Aloe has also been studied for radiation skin damage, type 2 diabetes, HIV infection and cancer prevention, but clear answers are not known at this time.

Unproven Uses
Aloe has been suggested for many other uses, based on tradition or on scientific theories. However, these uses have not been thoroughly studied in humans, and there is limited scientific evidence about safety or effectiveness. Some of these suggested uses are for conditions that are potentially very serious and even life-threatening. You should consult a health care provider before taking aloe for any unproven use.
Arthritis
Asthma
Birth control
Bladder stones
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Congestive heart failure
Corneal abrasions
Corneal ulcers
Frostbite
Hair loss Heart disease (for prevention)
Inflammatory bowel disease
Liver inflammation (hepatitis)
Lupus
Post-dermabrasion healing
Radiation protection
Skin infections
Stomach ulcers
Sunburn
Worm infections of the intestine or skin

Potential Dangers
Allergies
People with allergies to aloe or plants in the Liliaceae family (garlic, onions, tulips) should avoid using aloe. Skin rashes have been reported with long-term use of aloe gel. Aloe injections have caused severe reactions and should be avoided.

Side Effects
At recommended doses, aloe taken by mouth may cause cramping and diarrhea. Because of its laxative effects, aloe should be avoided by people with diarrhea or intestinal conditions, such as bowel obstruction. Laboratory and animal studies show that aloe taken by mouth may lower blood sugar or potassium levels. Therefore, people with diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease or electrolyte abnormalities should use oral aloe only under medical supervision. Using any laxative, including aloe, for more than seven days in a row may make constipation worse or cause dependency.

Pregnancy And Breast-Feeding
Taking aloe by mouth should be avoided during pregnancy,
because of the possibility of causing uterine contractions. Traditionally, it is believed that oral use of aloe leaves during breast-feeding should be avoided, although there is not enough scientific information in this area.

Interactions
Interactions with drugs, supplements and other herbs have not been thoroughly studied. The interactions listed below have been reported in scientific publications. If you are taking prescription drugs, speak with your health care provider or pharmacist before using herbs or dietary supplements.

Interactions With Drugs
Taking aloe by mouth should be avoided by people taking oral drugs for diabetes or using insulin. Aloe should be used cautiously by people taking thiazide diuretics, such as hydrochlorothiazide; oral corticosteroids; or digoxin (Lanoxin). Taking aloe latex by mouth at the same time as laxatives may increase diarrhea, dehydration or electrolyte imbalances in the blood. When taken by mouth, aloe gel may interfere with the absorption of other drugs.

Interactions With Herbs And Dietary Supplements
When taken by mouth, aloe may increase the laxative properties of agents such as senna and may cause diarrhea. Aloe may also add to the effects of herbs that lower blood sugar levels, such as bitter melon (Momordica charantia). Aloe latex may increase the potassium-lowering effects of other herbs such as licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra).

Dosing
The doses listed below are based on scientific research, publications or traditional use. Because most herbs and supplements have not been thoroughly studied or monitored, safety and effectiveness may not be proven. Brands may be made differently, with variable ingredients even within the same brand. Combination products often contain small amounts of each ingredient and may not be effective. The appropriate dosing should be discussed with a health care provider before starting therapy; always read the recommendations on a product's label. The dosing for unproven uses should be approached cautiously, because scientific information is limited in these areas.

For Minor Skin Burns
Adults (Aged 18 Or Older)
Aloe gel: The gel is often used liberally on the skin, and there are no reports of harmful effects. Severe burns should be treated by a health care provider immediately.

Children (Younger Than 18)
Aloe gel: The gel is often used on children's skin, and there are no known reports of harmful effects. Severe burns should be treated by a health care provider immediately.

For Constipation
Adults (Aged 18 Or Older)
Capsules: A common dose is 40 to 170 milligrams of aloe latex
(dried inner lining of the leaf) per day, for no longer than seven days, may be taken by mouth. Combination products containing aloe latex and other laxative herbs or supplements are available.

Children (Younger Than 18)
Aloe taken by mouth has not been studied in children and theoretically may have harmful effects, such as lowering blood sugar levels. Therefore, it is not recommended.

Summary
Aloe has been suggested for many conditions. Chemicals in aloe latex have been shown to have laxative effects. However, there are only a few human studies of aloe latex for constipation, and safety and long-term effects are not yet known. There is early evidence that aloe gel applied to the skin may be helpful for treating psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, burns and genital herpes in men. Further research is necessary before a strong recommendation can be made. Aloe gel should not be used on pressure ulcers or surgical wounds, because healing may take longer. Aloe taken by mouth should be avoided by pregnant women, children and individuals with heart disease, kidney disease and electrolyte imbalances. It should be used only under medical supervision by people with diabetes or those taking drugs that lower blood sugar levels. Consult your health care provider immediately if you experience side effects.

2006-07-23 05:43:46 · answer #1 · answered by answerman 2 · 0 0

It's true that aloe vera has a lot of healing qualities, and I'm sure that it may have helped several people with IBS and other stomach related problems, but I've never read any definitive studies that proved that drinking aloe juice helped in the treatment of IBS. It does help with stomach ulcers and constipation of the colon. What has been shown to help is Fennel and/or Chamomile taken as a tea or mixed in a salad or cereal. Both herbs help to calm the GI tract and improve digestion. You might consider taking either of these. They can be found at your grocery store. In addition, you might look at what factors may be causing your GI distress: emotional stress, anxiety, diet, lack of exercise, or lack of appropriate therapy. Good luck!

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2006-07-23 04:00:03 · answer #5 · answered by San m 2 · 0 0

Aloe Vera the medicinal plant discovered some 5000 years ago has all therapeutic value lying in its thick juice. From the ancient days it has been used for healing cuts and wounds. It is mainly recognized as a healing plant. But this small plant has many more benefits to offer to the mankind. It has external as well as internal usage. It heals, keeps skin glowing and enhances immune system. It is through building the immune system supplies the body with vital elements necessary for sustenance. Though it is a simple plant, the juice and gel produced from the leafy part of the plant helps in fighting many fatal diseases as well. It is basically known as an immune modulator and builder.

Through strengthening the immune system, it enhances the capacity of the anti bodies to fight bacteria and virus. It helps build up the strength of the body and fight back many of the foreign bodies from entering the human body.

Aloevera as a resistant to Infection:

Aloevera as natural plant includes much of the vital elements for the sustenance of life. Vitamins like A, B and C and other minerals like Calcium, Magnesium and zinc are present in the juice of Aloevera. The intake of this juice makes one stay healthy.The benefits of this plant are many. It helps one to resist infection. As vitamin C is present in the juice, it helps in building up the immune system and fight the foreign bodies. It protects the body from infection and diseases caused by severe infection. Any kind of viral attack can be resisted through the use of this medicinal juice. When the body receives the content of these vital elements, it strengthens the immune system and protects the body from infections. Resistant to allergy:

Allergy is the reaction of the bodies towards the foreign elements. When the foreign bodies are capable of capturing the anti bodies, body shows reactions. The reactions may appear in the form of skin irritation, swelling of body parts or much of sneezing. Allergy is the symptom that shows somewhere the anti bodies are falling weak. Strengthening the immune system can help in removing allergic tendencies. Naturally one can build up one?s capacity to resist diseases and there aloevera can come to one?s rescue. Aloevera is anti-allergic as well as immune modulator. Use of aloevera gel and drink resists both the internal as well as external allergies. Skin allergies can be soothed with the use of the aloevera extracts. Use of this AloeVera Immunity Modulator can make one fight all kind of allergies.

Resistant to inflammation:
Any kind of skin or internal inflammation can be netter resisted with the regular usage of aloevera extracts. Arthritis is one form internal inflammation of the joints. A regular intake of the juice can help one get his joints repaired. Much of the pain in the joint and skin can be relieved by taking the juice regularly. Regular application of the gel on acne prone skin can soothe the skin. Any kind of inflammation can be prevented and treated with the use of the gel and juice of aloevera plant.

Stimulates tissue repair:
For wounds and cuts, aloevera works as a quicker remedy. It helps in building tissue. Both application and intake make one recover the wound. It is mostly known as a healing plant and prevents the wound from being aggravated if the wound is treated with the extracts of this medicinal plant. With the natural immune modulators like aloevera, one can build up one?s immune system which will help in preventing many of the diseases.

When something as Aloevera immunity modulator is present as a nature?s gift, then many of the trivial allergies and infections can be easily handled.

2014-05-14 13:05:55 · answer #6 · answered by Theresa 2 · 0 0

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