Aloe vera or Aloe barbadensis is a succulent plant that has many health benefits. It has been used in alternative medicine for the treatment of many conditions. Aloe vera is a cactus-like plant that thrives in hot and dry climates. The aloe gel, which is the main part of the plant used for cosmetic and medicinal purposes.
Aloe vera’s use can be traced back about 6,000 years ago to early Egypt. Dubbed as the “plant of immortality”, the aloe vera was once given as presents during the funeral of pharaohs. Aside from Egypt, other countries have used aloe vera due to its health benefits. These include Greece, India, Mexico, Japan, and China.
Aloe vera contains active ingredients that provide the plant’s health benefits. There are about at least 160 essential ingredients in aloe vera leaves. Some experts say that there are at least 300 to 400 vital components. For instance, aloe vera contains vitamins A, C, E, and B, which are antioxidants that work by warding off free radicals to prevent oxidative stress. Aloe vera also contains monosaccharides, polysaccharides, hormones, enzymes, and secondary plant compounds.
Health Benefits of Aloe Vera
Increased Wound Healing
Aloe vera is most commonly used as a topical agent, which means it’s rubbed on the skin. For many years, it has been used for burns and sores. In fact, it’s an effective medicine to reduce the healing time of burns.
How does aloe vera fasten wound healing? Aloe vera contains glucomannan, a polysaccharide, and gibberellin, a growth hormone. These works by interacting with growth factor receptors found on the fibroblast. As a result, the fibroblast’s proliferation is triggered, increasing collagen synthesis. Hence, the process makes wound healing faster.