USE OF ALOE VERA JUICE GOOD OR NOT
WILL ALOE VERA JUICE DOES ALL WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
Though no one juice — or food, for that matter — can single-handedly change your skin, there may be some sound scientific basis for the juice's new found SOLID following. It's packed with vitamins, including B, C, and vitamin E, as well as folic acid, which fortify the body's immune system, the health of which is often reflected in the skin
If you have a tendency toward dry skin or other skin issues
including psoriasis, you can help promote healing from the inside out by
choosing foods that are anti-inflammatory, like aloe juice, Dr’s say , it's also rich in antioxidants,
which help protect cells against skin-damaging free radicals in the environment
(think sun, smog, and other pollutants your skin is battling on a daily basis).
But before you chug a gallon of the stuff, know this: Though
its nutritional stats are impressive, there isn't any research backing the
claim that aloe juice can improve the look of your skin.
"It probably doesn't directly affect your skin, but
anything that improves your overall health could potentially improve your
appearance," this is what Dr’s , of the Washington Institute of
Dermatologic Laser Surgery say . However, stay off the juice if you're taking
medications for digestive issues, a blood disorder, or diabetes, as aloe can
have mild laxative and blood-thinning effects, and can cause a drop in blood
sugar in diabetics with already low levels.
If you're intrigued and want to test-drive the beauty elixir
yourself, Dr’s suggests find an organic, high-quality, filtered version of the
juice (also known as aloe water), free of any additives like flavorings or
sugars. Which is available at pharmacies, health food stores, or online
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