Constituents of Aloe vera :

There are over 100 active biologic constituents found within aloe. The plant is a rich source of many natural health promoting substances including:  

Vitamins/Minerals -    Vit C, A, E, B vitamins, B-carotene, Zinc, Calcium, Copper, Magnesium,                                      Manganese, and Phosphorous.

Enzymes -                   At least five different enzymes have been identified and likely more are contained                                           within.

Amino Acids -            Twenty-two amino acids are found within aloe.

Plant sterols -               These plant based compounds are potent anti-inflammatory agents.

Gibberellin -                A growth factor which assists in healing. 

Polysaccharides -        Including B1-3 and B1-4 Glucomannans known for their immune stimulating

                                   effects Based on its constituent make up, aloe has a wide array of applications.

 

Aloe Research

The last several years have witnessed a boom in research on Aloe Vera and its applications for humans and animals.  The following are just a couple:  

Professor of Physiology (University of Texas) and chief of the Research Laboratory of North Texas, Ivan Danhof, showed (1984) that the application of Aloe gel to the skin accelerates firboblasts.  Fibroblasts aid in the manufacture of collegen which is the protein that controls the aging process of the skin and wrinkling.  (As one ages, collegen starts to disappear from the skin, causing slackening and wrinkling.)  Aloe gel helps to protect the outer layers of the skin by helping it to reorganize skin cells.  He further showed the moisturizing properties of Aloe by demonstrating that the skin absorbs moisture from Aloe gel three to four times faster than water.

One report ("Clinical Review" 1987) shows that a compound - acemannon - found in Aloe Vera seems to have some remarkable anti-viral properties.  Even where HIV (the virus that often leads to AIDS) is concerned, Dr. Reg McDanial stated, "It appears that carrisyn [editor's note: Carrisyn is the commercial name of acemannon patented by Carrington Laboratories] neutralizes the [AIDS] virus by transforming it's protein envelope thus preventing it from attaching itself to the T4 cells."  

Around the same time researchers in Canada isolated acemannon for their own studies.  Since then, clinical trials on people living with AIDS ("PLWA") have shown that acemannon re-enforces the body's natural defense (immune) system of thus may stop the progression of HIV.  Such studies have been corraborated by others, showing not only the nutrition value of ingesting Aloe Vera (in drink form), but also it's potential for providing significant benefits to boost the immune system.  Of course, how the Aloe drink is processed is a determining factor in the degree of potential benefit.  

Please keep in mind, there is no known method of curing AIDS - so PLWA should not view this as a cure, but rather as another option in possibly arresting or slowing down HIV.  Aloe has not been scientifically proven to completely remove HIV from the body.  Anybody who says that it - or anything else, has been shown to cure AIDS (cancer, etc.) is either misinformed or intentionally deceiving for their own purposes (usually financial).  Aloe is; however, a bright hope in the battle of many illnesses - and certainly in strengthening the immune system.

Dr. Lee Cowden (Dallas, Texas) observed that several conditions benefit when treated by oral consumption of Aloe Vera.  They include:  irritable bowl syndrome, ulcerative colitis, esophagitis, peptic ulcer, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, mouth lesions, sore throat, and lupus. 

Dr. Robert H. Davis (Physiologist at the University of Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine) conducted Aloe research since the early 1970's. 

In laboratory tests on animals his findings included the results that Aloe can prevent and arrest arthritis, improve wound healing, inhibit pain, block inflammation, restore bone growth, and act as a vehicle for the delivery of nutrients to the body.   Dr. Davis stated, "Aloe vera contains the greatest number of active substances of any plant I've looked at." 

Aloe is also known to help unblock and keep clean the receptors inside the lining of the intestines - facilitating  the absorption into the bloodstream of vitamins and other nutrients. 

Dr. B. Frielander, (San Diego, CA) a Nutritionist, noted that patients with chronic colon problems including constipation, hemorrhoids, colitis and Crohn's disease, benefit from drinking aloe vera juice as a part of a nutritional program.  He noted that even their complexions looked better! 

Not all doctors will agree with the use of Aloe Vera (indeed, some don't accept it as of any benefit at all), its growing acceptance and increased use in the medical profession (or at least a nod in its direction) has given more optimism to those who seek non-toxic alternatives to drugs.  And, where modern drugs may not be helping the individual, Aloe Vera and other options (chiropractic, herbs, meditation, etc.) are growing in popularity. 

Certainly the use of Aloe Vera for so many centuries and so many scattered and varied cultures and locations of the world must give occasion to at least further look into its potential for the benefit of humankind. 

But, as with all things, wisdom must be followed.  Aloe Vera can be used externally (on the skin) and internally (drinks). 

While Aloe is shown in studies to benefit in many ways, no reputable study nor scientist has claimed that Aloe will work the same for everybody - nor are results universally applied.  And remember, only the body cures itself through the miraculous bio defenses.  Modern medicines, herbs, Aloe, etc. only provide the body what it requires to effect a "cure", or at least to arrest disease at its current stage.