The chemical constituents of Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties, which include:
- Balancing all three Doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha)
- Treating various health conditions, such as:
- Constipation
- Abdominal tumors
- Spleen disorders
- Hepatitis
- Fever
- Small tumors and fibroids
- Burns
- Bleeding disorders
- Skin disorders, including psoriasis
- Eye disorders
- Vata Dosha imbalance, including neuralgia and paralysis
- Improving strength and immunity
- Acting as an aphrodisiac and improving vigor
- Promoting anti-aging and cell rejuvenation
The chemical constituents of Aloe Vera include:
- Aloe-emodin
- Aloctin A (Glycoprotein)
- Aloenin (bitter Glucoside)
- Barbaloin
- Chrysophanol Glycoside
- Galactose
- Mannose
- Aldopentose
- Aloesin
- Aloeesone
- b-sitosterol
- Alocutin A & B
The parts used are the leaves, and the dosage forms include fresh juice, aqueous extract, and leaf pulp.
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