Aloe vera is known as a miraculous plant with plenty of health benefits. The plant is called “a heavenly blessing”, “the elixir of life”, “a miracle herb” and “the life plant”. But, did you know that you can grow aloe vera in your home?
You can benefit from its natural healing properties, by using this guide we’ve prepared for you!
TAKING CARE OF THE ALOE PLANT
Heat is the most important factor in growing the plant. Your room temperature should be around 20 C°, so that you can grow aloe vera in your home and it can blossom properly. The plant also has a resting stage of 3 weeks, during which the room temperature should be 20 C°.
The aloe plant needs a lot of light exposure, so if you can’t place it where it will get enough natural light you can use growing lights. If the leaves start getting dry, this is a sign that your plant doesn’t get enough light.
Aloe vera should be carefully watered. Its leaves are sharp and sensitive, so you should firstly spray them lightly and then use a handkerchief to spread the water around the leaves. You should water it regularly, depending on its size. They start turning white, when you are probably doing something wrong.
THE HEALING PROPERTIES OF ALOE VERA:
A single leaf of aloe vera contains over 240 nutritious and healing ingredients, like: vitamins, enzymes, sugars, lignins, saponines, sterols, amino acids, salicylic acid, etc. No other plant contains so many ingredients that are good for the health! So, imagine if you start growing aloe vera in your home?
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This plant has been used by many famous people and doctors throughout the centuries. The leaves of the plant contain a bitter, yellow gel – aloe vera gel, which has a miraculous effect.
The healing properties of aloe used to be considered a secret. However, with the advances in modern science, the rich chemical composition of the plant has been revealed, and its amazing properties explained.
Aloe vera juice is abundant in over 240 nutritious and healing ingredients and the most important ones are the vitamins C, E, A, and B (B1, B2, B3, B6, B9 and B12), the folic and amino acids, the calcium, potassium, magnesium and iron minerals, the saponines, as well as enzymes.
THE BENEFITS
It is no secret that aloe vera is excellent for the skin due to its proven effectiveness in relieving insect stings, burns, acne, wounds, allergic reactions, eczemas, as well as other skin problems.
Aloe vera in your home will be natural and without pesticides. It is able to prevent the spreading of bacteria and fungi, but also speed up cell regeneration, which is why it is so effective in eliminating skin problems and speeding up the process of healing.
You should also know that aloe vera can also be used internally (orally). The plant’s wide range of medicinal properties make it possible to be orally consumed as a treatment and preventive measure against many diseases.
Aloe vera is one of the most famous “discoveries” of modern medicine. There were numerous scientific evidence until now which prove that.
From: 77recipes.com