What is Aloe Vera? Often called the “Miracle Plant” or the “Natural Healer”, Aloe Vera is the plant of many surprises. It flourishes in warm and dry climates, and many people mistake it for a cactus, but, in fact it is a member of the lily family. It stays moist where other plants would wilt and die, closing its pores to prevent the loss of moisture. There are over 200 varieties of Aloes, but is the Aloe Barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera) plant which has been of most use to mankind because of its medicinal properties. |
Ancient records show that the benefits of Aloe Vera have been known for centuries. Its therapeutic advantages and healing properties have survived more than 5000 years. George Elbers first discovered its antiquity in 1862, in an Egyptian papyrus dated 1500 BC. Greek and Roman physicians used it to great effect as a medicinal herb. |
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