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Aloe Vera has benefited us in many ways. It is a plant that grows wild in tropical climates. It's uses include heart burn relief, keeping produce fresh, an alternative to mouth wash, lowering blood sugar, a natural laxative, skin care, potential to fight breast cancer, and many other uses. To start from the beginning, this plant contains healthy compounds on it's thick, short-stemmed leaves that store water. Each leaf is full of a slimy tissue that stores water, which makes the leaves thick. This slimy, water-filled tissue is the “gel” we associate with Aloe Vera products. The gel is what includes the bioactive compounds including vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidants. Aloe Vera reduces plaque on teeth by using 100% Aloe Vera juice instead of a mouthwash to reduce the build-up. It has an anti-aging effect and reduces redness on the skin. It has been proven to soothe rashes and skin irritations. It has also many great hair benefits such as to moisturize the hair and scalp. It is a great natural treatment for dry, damaged hair or an itchy scalp. It includes tons of vitamins to keep the hair healthy and strong. It is a key contributor to digestion help. Since Aloe Vera has anti-inflammatory substances and laxative components, Aloe Vera juice can for example normalize alkaline/acid and pH balance and enhance insulin sensitivity to help improve blood sugar management. It can be a natural diabetes cure since Aloe Vera is able to alleviate the chronic hyperglycemia and perturbed lipid profile that are major risks in cardiovascular complications. All in all, Aloe Vera is very beneficial to a person since it can provide assistance in skin, teeth, hair, digestion, and other forms of health care.