Yes, I tried it a few years ago... and I hated the taste. It is said to be useful in aiding with heartburn and irritable bowel as well as some other digestive system issues. I'm not sure there is real relief for any of those symptoms but I won't be drinking it again.
Yes. I have tried. Aloe Leaves have thick and jelly juicy inside.
I‘ve used it on my leg. It was a miracle to relieve the pain and irritation due to minor burn. After that, I have collected the following uses areas of Aloe Vera (Family = Asphodelaceae): • Drinking of aloe Vera refined juice is good for treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
• It is good for asthma (boil some Aloe Vera leaves in a pan of water and breathe in the vapor). • In treating Eczema and Psoriarsis, (Aloe Propolis Crème is favoured). • Use as a laxative (the aloe juice is taken from the tubules just beneath the outer skin of the leaves) in Constipation.
http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/aloe-vera.shtml http://www.ehow.com/how_2150130_use-aloe-plant.html.
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