Aloe vera (aloe vera) is a herbal plant that grows in the warmer climate.
Viscous liquid from aloe leaf is used to make aloe vera juice and aloe vera gel.
Aloe vera juice and aloe vera gel safe for consumption, and both are derived from substances contained in aloe vera leaves.
Here is the difference between aloe vera juice with aloe vera gel:
Aloe Vera juice
Aloe vera juice comes from the green part of the leaves of the aloe vera gel surrounded, and can be consumed directly.
If taken daily, aloe vera juice will provide good benefits for digestion.
Certain minerals contained in aloe vera juice include calcium, sodium, calcium, iron, chromium, magnesium, manganese, copper, and zinc.
Juice is a liquid form of aloe vera gel texture is not as thick.
Aloe Vera Gel
Aloe vera gel has a thick texture and ideally used for topical applications. Original color of the leaves of aloe vera gel is clear, but the commercial product is often given a green color.
Aloe vera gel is usually sold in bottles. Aloe vera gel can be found in hundreds of skin care products, including lotions and sunscreen.
Benefits of Aloe Vera Juice and Gel
Either gel or aloe vera juice provides similar benefits. Here are the benefits of aloe vera juice and gel:
1. antioxidants
2. antibiotics
3. Cell growth stimulant
4. Anti-inflammatory agents
5. astringent
6. Having the nature of pain and scar inhibitor
7. Help cleanse the digestive system
8. energy sources
9. Hydrate and soften damaged skin
10. Helps the immune system
Additionally aloe vera juice or gel can be used as a tool for weight loss, because it stimulates an increase in metabolism in liver cells that help burn more energy.
Interesting Facts about Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is one herb that contains a lot of nutrients. Aloe vera has a high content of minerals, amino acids, vitamins, and enzymes, that contribute to the healing properties of aloe vera.
There are more than 250 species of aloe plants are different, but only five species are known to have nutrients and can be used as medicine. In addition it must be careful because there are 15 types of aloe vera plants are poisonous.
Aloe vera will not mature until the age of 4 years, and aloe vera can not be extracted until it reaches that age.