Aloe Vera, Natural Alternative Medication Dermatologists Should Consider
As more patients who suffer from skin ailments seek cost-effective alternative medications, Dermatologists would be well advised to research the time-tested results of the Aloe Vera plant’s gel.
(PRWEB) June 8, 2005 -- As more patients who suffer from skin ailments seek
cost-effective alternative medications, Dermatologists would be well advised to
research the time-tested results of the Aloe Vera plant’s gel. Why more
physicians do not recommend the use of Aloe Vera to their patients is somewhat
of a mystery. Could it be that the amazing results reported by users of Aloe
Vera causes doctors to question the validity of the plant’s ability to heal? “I
understand why,” commented Comer. “It is truly difficult to conceive of a single
plant with as many healing attributes as those of the Aloe Vera. By nature we
have a tendency to distant ourselves from things we do not fully understand,” he
added. However, when doctors fail to explore the benefits of alternative
medications, the patient is the loser. Generally, it is a patient dissatisfied
with the results of a physician’s prescribed medication that will ultimately
seek and try other cures. Patients that experience positive results from their
use of Aloe Vera are often the leading cause for a physician’s consideration to
use this natural cure in his or her practice and recommend it to other patients.
Mother Nature has a remarkable way of pulling together the right
combination of nutrients that work cooperatively to produce a powerful and
effective skin and digestive tract remedy. Often referred to as the Medicine or
Burn plant, and prized for its medicinal benefits, the use of Aloe Vera has been
documented for thousands of years. Scientists, researchers and medical
professionals have tried for many years, without success, to isolate the key
elements that produce the dramatic results obtained from the plant’s gel. It is
now the general consensus that no one element that make up the chemistry of the
plant is able, in itself, to result in the natural healing and detoxifying
powers it produces. Instead, the synergy of the more than 75 nutrients it
contains contributes in varying degrees to the results.
In addition to
the traditional uses of Aloe Vera for burns, minor cuts and infections,
individuals who suffer with skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, ulcers,
acne and like conditions of the skin have consistently obtained outstanding
results from its use, even when other controlled medications failed. The
benefits of Aloe Vera do not end with its external applications. Studies have
shown that those who suffer from common digestive tract ailments like irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS), dyspepsia, indigestion and heartburn reported significant
improvement in their conditions because of daily drinking Aloe Vera gel. Perhaps
one of the greatest attributes of Aloe Vera is that it is non-toxic and since it
is a nutrient and not a drug, it can safely be taken with other medications;
however, consult your physician before doing so.
To summarize, the Aloe
Vera plant has the ability to provide essential nutrients; to promote healthy
tissue growth by the reduction of inflammation; and to kill bacteria and other
foreign organisms that attack damaged or unhealthy skin. It not only works with
the skin, but also the digestive tract and the body’s immune system. It is
Mother Nature’s solution to living a healthier more energized life.
The
author, Arthur Comer is the owner and general manager of ALCJR Enterprises, a
5-year old Midlothian, Virginia-based mail-order company that grows and retails
Aloe Vera, Tillandsia and Anthurium plants. His informative articles appear in
numerous online and hard copy publications. He is also an independent
distributor of Forever Living Products, Inc., a multi-billion dollar
international company that manufactures Aloe Vera-based Health and Beauty
products. Visit his website for more information about the remarkable medicinal
benefits of the Aloe Vera plant. http://www.alcjr.com.
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