ALOE
![]() aloe vera L. Burm. aloe barbadensis Miller Asphodelaceae AKAs Barbados Curacao aloe PARTS USED leaves, latex and juice Contraindications/Notes Avoid using on open sores or burns. When used as a laxative, do not use for more than a week without medical advice. Overuse can lead to cramping and loss of electrolytes and Potassium deficiency. Aloe should not be used during pregnancy and lactation or given internally to children. Active constituents and Effects Contain anthraquinone glycosides which cause laxative actions on intestines. Aloes is the dried juice of the aloe plant. Because of its nauseating taste, it is generally used as powder or pill form when taken for a purgative, tends to gripe and cause a constipative reaction. It should be combined with a carminative for best results. ACTIONS Medicinal Properties antibacterial antifungal antiviral anti-Inflammatory diuretic emollient potent laxative prevents and reduces stones purgative topical for vaginal dryness topical for cracked nipples topical hydrator vulnerary wound healer In what conditions supportive; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Constipation Dieting Kidney Stones Menopause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Lactation Support Wrinkles PREPERATIONS HABITAT aloe latiffolia aloe perryi aloe saponaria aloe tenuior |
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