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Aloe Vera & Digestive Problems

May 27, 2008   Categories: Aloe Vera & Digestion

Aloe Vera can help Digestive Disorders

Aloe Vera Digestive Problems

Most of us take digestion for granted… until something happens that interrupts the otherwise normal flow of digestion. Under normal conditions, it’s effortless, requires no intervention from us, and remains for the most part outside our awareness.

But for a growing number of people, digestion is not that simple. Either from disease, food intolerances or allergies, that vision of digestion is merely wishful thinking.

When digestion goes awry, it can mean a wide range of symptoms from constipation and/or diarrhoea, stomach aches, cramps, heartburn and reflux. It might be just one of these digestive symptoms, or a combination of them. And they’re not only painful or uncomfortable, but they can grossly a person’s quality of life. And it also means that the problem needs attention.

Do You Suffer From IBS

Constipation is one of the most common digestive complaints. The definition of constipation includes infrequent bowel movements (although that by itself does not necessarily indicate constipation), difficulty passing a stool, and the feeling that there is incomplete evacuation of the bowels. Other symptoms of constipation include abdominal pain, bloating and distention.

Often constipation can be attributed to a diet low in fibre, inadequate fluid intake, or a sedentary lifestyle. Constipation can also occur as a side-effect of medications.

Diarrhoea is usually caused by parasites, bacteria or viruses. It can also indicate a chronic underlying condition, such as Crohn’s disease. In the western world, diarrhoea, although uncomfortable for a few days, is not usually life-threatening.

In the third world, where real dangers of dehydration are present, diarrhoea treatment needs to be swift to prevent complications. The usual treatment for diarrhoea is to replace lost fluids with an electrolyte mixture of water, sugars and salt.

heartburnHeartburn occurs when stomach acids come up through the oesophageal sphincter and irritate the soft tisues of the oesophagus, causing pain and inflammation. The pain is usually intense and felt over the breastbone near the heart. (Which is why it’s called heartburn, although it has nothing to do with the heart.)

The oesophageal sphincter is a ring of muscle that should allow food to travel only in one direction – downwards into the stomach and so into the rest of the digestive system. If the symptoms of acid reflux become chronic, it can lead to gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD or GORD depending on whether the US or British way of spelling oesophagus is used).

The treatment for acid reflux vary widely, but commonly a change of diet to less fatty foods and reducing caffeine is required, along with eliminating foods that cause reflux.
Drug treatment may be antacids, proton-pump inhibitors (PPI’s) or H2 blockers. If severe, surgical intervention may be called for.

As you can see, there’s a wide range of digestive complaints – and these are just the most common problems with digestion. Treatments range in effectiveness. And often people just live with the symptoms – either because they’re so used to the symptoms, they don’t feel it’s worth bothering their doctor; or because the treatment they’ve had in the past didn’t work.

Aloe Vera has been used successfully for centuries to combat skin conditions and bowel conditions. And although it might sound unlikely that a natural plant can help with skin conditions as well as digestive problems, it’s worth considering that the lining of the gut is endothelial tissue – like the skin.

Aloe Vera is full of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that can help heal stomach and digestive disorders. Research has shown that it balances and modulates the immune system, so lowering food intolerances, and the body’s reaction to them. (This is not a licence to take Aloe Vera, then continue eating foods you know irritate you!)

It can also soothe the stomach and help with acid reflux very quickly, as it forms a semi-protective barrier on the endothelial lining of the oesophagus; so it can help reduce the symptoms of heartburn.

Aloe Vera is reknowned for its effect of the bowel – particularly on helping both constipation and diarrhoea. It soothes, heals and allows the gut to return to its normal state of functioning. Healthy and normal.

Recommended Products For Digestive Problems

aloeride-tabletsTablet form aloe vera is extremely beneficial. Aloeride is a completely natural aloe tablet but manufactured to phramaceutical standards.

Unlike some aloe products that claim to be 100% pure aloe vera, Aloeride contains the Barbadensis Miller variety of the substance which is by far the most potent of all the aloe species. More about Aloeride




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Aloe Vera Sun Protection

May 21, 2008   Categories: Aloe Vera & Sun Burn

Prevent Sun Burn With Aloe Vera

sunbatherHaving a sun tan can make us look and feel better. The pyschological factor of not have a washed out appearance can give us self confidence and higher self esteem.

The rays of the sun are extremely beneficial to health but only in small doses. The human body was not designed to be exposed to the sun for long periods – especially white caucasions.

This does not negate the fact that when the sun makes an appearance many of us will seek to become as tanned as possible in the quickest amount of time – often laying for hours sunbathing.

Although the rays of the sun are beneficial to us, not just for appearance and pyschologically but it produces Vitamin D that is essential for our body’s good health, too much exposure can have serious long term health implications.

Sunbathing And The Skin

Our holiday in the sun usually revolves around laying by the pool or sea, soaking up as much sunshine as possible before jetting back to reality.

It is not until later on in life that we have to pay the price. The long term sun worshippers are easily spotted – too much exposure to the sun almost certainly results in premature ageing. The obsessive sunbather that will sunbathe at every given opportunity is the most likley to look wrinkled, haggered and old before their time.

It is ironic that the one thing thought responsible for inner and outer beauty will eventually contribute to the opposite. Hoist by your own petard!

Sun Tanning With Aloe Vera

The warnings about too much sun have been heeded by some and ignored by others. When all is said and done, sun shine means outdoor activities.

So what can we do to protect our skin from too much exposure to the sun.

Applying high factor suncreens or sun tan lotions is obvious and always recommended – but occasionaly we may find ourselves in a situation where we have no sun lotion to hand.

Aloe Vera For Sun Protection

Aloe Vera is a great natural substance that can not only aid and soothe the after effects of too much sun but add nutrients to the skin that enable us to bear the suns rays for longer.

aloe-vera-suntanAloe vera can help slow down the ageing process of the skin and enable us to keep our much valued sun tan for longer.

Most sun tan lotions and sun creams incorporate trace Aloe Vera but this will have a minimal effect.

An oraly taken Aloe Vera tablet taken daily will provide us with the maximum benefit that Aloe Vera has to offer.

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Ulcerative Colitis And Aloe Vera

May 20, 2008   Categories: Ulcerative Colitis

Treating Ulcerative Colitis With Aloe Vera

Can Aloe Vera help ulcerative colitis

Ulcerative Colitis is a fairly common condition, with an estimated 1 in every 600 people suffering from ulcerative colitis in the Western world. In the UK alone there are thought to be around 100,000 known cases of the disease.

The incidence is far lower in ‘less-developed’ nations, which may indicate that our refined diet may play a large role in the incidence of ulcerative colitis.

Ulcerative Colitis is a digestive disorder and a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that’s common to the large intestines or colon.

Ulcerative Colitis is similar to Crohn’s Disease but sometimes confused with Irritable Bowel Syndome (IBS), which is a less problematic and less serious digestive disorder.

Symptoms Of Ulcerative Colitis

Diarrhea with traces of blood can be the first sign of the disease. If left untreated the amount of blood may gradually increase. Ulcerative colitis could also be present if there is an abnormal increase in the frequency of bowel movements, along with abdominal pain.

The condition can cause the colon to become extremely painful and inflamed and in some cases tiny ulcers can form on the colon lining. These tiny ulcers can become aggravated and bleed,  causing mucus, pus and a great deal of discomfort.

For Some, ulcerative colitis is just a minor inconvenience. For others it can have a serious impact on the quality of their life.

Causes Of Ulcerative Colitis

The exact cause of the disease is unkown but thought to involve a few key factors:

  • Genetically inherited – it could be a gene that is passed on by parents or grandparents.
  • Environment – built up, over crowded areas seem to have a percentage of UC suffers than other areas
  • Immune System – our immune system fails to recognise its own cells, and causes inflammation in the colon.
  • Dietary Factors – diets high in sugar, salt and saturated fats seem to increase the risk of UC

Who Is Most At Risk

There are many possible factors involved and identifying a high risk group is an impossible task – although recent research has shown people of European descent are more likely to suffer from Ulcerative Colitis than any other group.

Treatment For Ulcerative Colitis

Unfortunately there is no cure for ulcerative colitis, although there are a number  of treatments that help ease the symptoms; and in many cases can control the advance of ulcerative colitis, depending on the severity of the condition.

If you suspect you may be suffering from UC, you should visit your GP as soon as possible, to get an accurate diagnosis. Although there is no absolute cure, they can make a diagnosis, or refer you to a specialist, so treatment can be prescribed.

Most treatments are in the exploratory stage and should be taken under supervision from a professional medical practitioner.

Alternative Treatment Using Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera can aid, soothe and treat many skin conditions and disorders. The intestines are part of the largest human organ – the skin. This explains why aloe vera is so effective both for external skin conditions and ‘internal skin conditions’ - digestive conditions, IBS and so on.

Aloe Vera CapsulesRecently clinical trials have taken place to assess the response of using Aloe Vera to treat Ulcerative Colitis. The initial results were extremely positive – although it must be stressed that this is not a cure but more a step to soothe, reduce pain and improve the quality of life.

Aloeride is phamaceuatically produced but natural Aloe Vera tablet containing 100% pure aloe vera.

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