| | | Aloe Vera & Digestion, irritable Bowel & Arthritis | Information supplied by The Aloe Vera Information Centre Aloe Vera and the Digestive System

Aloe
Vera has been recognised for centuries for its remarkable
health-enhancing properties. Although known specifically for external
application to the skin, Aloe Juice is now widely used to help a
variety of conditions of the digestive tract.
It is important at
this stage to stress that, as with any medical condition, a pain in the
abdomen should be referred to a medical practitioner in the first
instance.
Research work carried out over many years points
conclusively to a toxic colon being the cause of a very wide range of
illnesses, from minor to very serious. It is widely recognised that
problems of the bowel are on the increase with many millions of people
suffering a range of conditions including colitis, diverticulitis,
Crohn’s disease and spastic colon - this latter condition more commonly
known as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
IBS is considered to be
the most common of these disorders and symptoms are varied, including
exhaustion, lower back pain, constipation, diarrhoea and indigestion.
The condition can be most distressing and can continually recur in
spite of orthodox treatment.
The digestive tract is designed to
ensure nutrients from food are absorbed into the blood stream whilst
dispensing with the unwanted waste. Bacteria plays a major role in
achieving the breakdown of food matter but, in doing so, also produces
toxins. This is perfectly normal and in a healthy system the level of
toxins is controlled. Nowadays our diet includes many unwanted
substances including various chemicals, fats, insecticides etc. which
can result in a high level of toxins, some of which can be poisonous.
If these are absorbed into the blood the effect can give rise to a
variety of conditions including lethargy and even food poisoning.
The
bowel can gradually ‘fur up’ with a lining of unabsorbed food residues.
These deposits become impacted and prevent essential nutrients from our
diet being absorbed. This situation gives rise to nutrient deficiency
which in turn can cause lethargy and exhaustion whilst the affected
colon can be the cause of lower abdominal pain, diarrhoea or
constipation. Colonic irrigation is a technique which loosens and
washes out these residues. Some practitioners are finding that Aloe
Vera Juice, if taken daily for a period of several weeks, helps to
ensure that the irrigation process is greatly facilitated. However, it
is more usual to find that a regular, daily course of Aloe Vera Juice
is sufficient to gently and gradually break down, loosen and assist in
the natural dispersal of these residues.
Detoxification also
takes place and the results are often most gratifying with reports of
ability to enjoy a wider range of foods,relief from pain, reducing or
dispensing with prescribed bulking agents or antispasmodic drugs and
also a greater feeling of well-being and an improvement in the quality
of life. In establishing a regime of a regular daily dose of Aloe
Vera Juice it may not only be found that the effects are gradual,
gentle and with no irritant or harmful side effects, but also blood
condition will be improved due to Aloe Vera’s ability to detoxify.
Also, being a natural healer, any internal ulcers or lesions will be
soothed and healing will be enhanced.
Aloe Vera and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. It
is claimed by a research team at a major British hospital that as many
as 12 million people in Britain suffer from IBS. Estimates also reveal
that up to one third of the population will experience the symptoms of
IBS at some time in their lives.
The Symptoms Many
people, including some members of the medical profession, find it
difficult to recognise the symptoms of IBS which manifest themselves in
many ways. The following list includes the majority of the signs and
symptoms of IBS. Individuals can experience one or several of these
over a period of time:
Swollen abdomen, irrespective of time of day. Stomach pains, usually low down, often recurring. Constipation accompanied invariably with griping pains in the lower abdomen. Diarrhoea which can also be accompanied by pains. Alternating diarrhoea and constipation. Flatulence and belching often associated with a disturbed, rumbling gut. Passing mucus and hard, pellet-like stools. A diminished appetite, particularly when experiencing a distended abdomen. General depressed feeling and continual lethargy. Heartburn. Unpleasant tastes in mouth.
Possible Causes Having
considered the symptoms, the next stage is to determine the possible
causes. It is extremely difficult to be specific but one of the
underlying causes is considered to be stress. Stress manifests itself
in many ways often not apparent to the sufferer. Stress can set up a
tension within the individual, resulting in anxiety. This situation can
create a spasm in the intestinal tract. At this stage it is
importart to understand how the food we eat is moved through the
intestine. A totally automatic regular muscular contraction of the
walls of the colon (peristalsis), forces the material to move through.
If an external influence (i.e. stress) causes the natural rhythm of
peristalsis to be interrupted, this can result in painful, irregular
contractions in the intestine which can continue for a very long time. Other
possible causes are thought to include a change of diet, food poisoning
or gastro-enteritis and the well known situation of insufficient fibre
in the diet. However, there is also conflicting professional advice
that too much fibre can also be linked to IBS. Treatment Medical
practitioners who recognise IBS may suggest a variety of treatments
including stress management and relaxation, diet changes and prescribe
antispasmodics of which there are several available over the counter. But
it is important to be mindful of mis-diagnosis. Bloating after meals
and a continual feeling of lethargy, particularly if suffering from
fungal infections like thrush, can indicate that candida albicans is
more likely to be a problem.
Aloe Vera Juice - The Natural Choice Notwithstanding
this bewildering variety of differing approaches to the treatment of
IBS, there is a big emphasis on natural and homoeopathic remedies. Aloe
Vera Juice has many benefits to the human body. An analysis of the Aloe
Vera plant shows it is made up from a large variety of amino acids,
enzymes, vitamins and minerals and it comes closer than any other known
plant to the duplication of life’s essential substances in the
biochemistry of the human body. Aloe Vera has natural healing and
detoxifying powers and works gently within the intestinal tract to help
break down impacted food residues and thoroughly cleanse the bowel. It
can help ease constipation and prevent continuing diarrhoea, setting a
regularity to the bowel. All this helps to reduce discomfort and
bloating. Naturally, as these symptoms are eased, so the stress
associated with the discomfort is also reduced.
Of course, the
individual must have a due regard for the diet but if this can be
normalised, the regular consumption of a dose of Aloe Vera Juice can
often improve and maintain the feeling of well-being and the quality of
life.
The many unsolicited testimonials and letters of grateful
thanks received show that Aloe Juice can be of help when all else has
failed. Nevertheless, it must be stressed that professional medical
advice should always be sought at the earliest possible stage for
abdominal problems and pains. Aloe Vera and Arthritis
Aloe
Vera is a stimulant to the immune system, a powerful anti-
inflammatory, an analgesic and is able to speed up cell growth. Aloe
Vera contains a large number of mucopolysaccharides (basic sugars)
which are found in every cell in the body. Aloe also contains large
numbers of nutrients including vitamins E, C, B1, 2, 3, and 6 as well
as iron, manganese, calcium and zinc. Seven essential amino acids and
fatty acids are also found in Aloe Vera. Rheumatoid arthritis is a
painful, debilitating condition. It manifests itself as stiff, swollen
joints with varying degrees of associated pain caused partly due to
nerve damage and partly by the pressure of the swollen area.
The
swollen area is normally red in colour and described as inflamed. The
redness is caused by the blood supply to the ‘damaged’ area being
increased.
Conventional treatment includes use of
anti-inflammatory drugs and steroids, typically cortisone injections or
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. These certainly can ease the
painful effects but unfortunately do not repair damaged tissues. There
can also be undesirable side effects, particularly thinning of the skin
and osteoporosis. Although many NSAIDs are available, each one has the
potential to cause stomach ulcers.
Repairing damaged tissue by
regenerating cells is a function at which Aloe Vera has been shown to
be most successful. It not only relieves the painful symptoms but also
helps to disperse damaged tissue - a type of detoxification process.
Aloe Vera may be taken both internally as a juice or as a gel applied
to the painful joint. Here Aloe Vera’s deep penetration may show
benefit.
The degree of success with this treatment varies
considerably from person to person. With some, relief and improved
joint flexibility is virtually immediate - an apparent ‘magical’ cure,
whereas in others, the process can take much longer and the degree of
recovery may not be so great.
In any event, an important fact
must be remembered: Aloe Vera has no known adverse side effects. It is
an extract from the leaf of the Aloe Vera plant, known throughout the
world where it grows naturally as the ‘First Aid Plant’, the ‘Burn
Plant’, the ‘Miracle Plant’ and the ‘Medicine Plant’.
Source: Information supplied by The Aloe Vera Information Centre Published 3/28/2009 3:24:03 AM This article has been viewed 373 times
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