Aloe vera is the most valuable ingredient in the aloe family. It can not only be eaten as a vegetable or fruit, but also made into skin care products and health care products for everyone. This type of aloe vera originated in the West Indies of South America and was later introduced to other countries in the world. However, until now, some people still don’t understand the benefits of aloe vera. Today, the editor will give a professional introduction. The role and efficacy of aloe vera 1. Moisturizing, hydrating, beauty and skin care Aloe vera contains a lot of mucus protein and aloe vera, and is rich in water. If we rub it directly on the surface, it can moisturize the skin and fade age spots. At the same time, it can form a protective film on the human skin, which can prevent the outflow of water from the skin and keep our skin tender, white and tender. Aloe vera can also improve skin elasticity, remove skin dead skin cells, and has a certain effect on eliminating scars and wrinkles on the skin. 2. Sun protection and isolation Improving the skin's sun protection ability is also an important function of aloe vera, because aloe vera contains natural anthraquinone glycosides, which can form a protective layer on the skin surface after being absorbed by the body, which can block ultraviolet light and cause damage to human skin. It can also prevent human skin from becoming red and pigmented due to absorbing ultraviolet light. 3. Anti-aging Aloe vera is the main nutrient contained in aloe vera. In addition, it also contains a lot of mucus. After these substances are absorbed by the body, they can prevent the aging of skin cells and improve their anti-drying ability. In addition, the mucin contained in aloe vera can also enhance the specificity of human tissue cells. Regular consumption can enhance the specificity of various tissue cells in the body, enhance their disease resistance and thus reduce the occurrence of various degenerative diseases. 4. Sterilization and anti-inflammation The natural medicinal ingredients contained in Aloe Vera have a strong antibacterial effect. It can not only kill sensitive bacteria in the human body, but also kill a variety of bacteria in the human body to prevent the body from entering these bacteria and causing diseases. In addition, it also has a strong salt resistance. When people have dermatitis, cystitis, bronchitis and other multiple inflammations, taking Aloe Vera in time can have a very significant anti-inflammatory effect. |
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