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Relieve
constipation with aloe vera |
by:
Rudy
Silva |
Menstruating
or pregnant women should not use Aloe Vera,
in any form, to relieve constipation
Aloe Vera is a wonder herb that has been
around for thousands of years. It has been
used for both external and internal problems
– skin rashes, burns, ulcers, internal bleeding.
It also promotes bowel movements, which
helps to relieve constipation. I have found
that some people are allergic to Aloe Vera.
So if you show a rash or have any other
undesirable symptoms, don’t use it.
Aloe is an astringent, acts to tighten muscles,
and has purgative and laxative action –
dispels fecal matter that has collected
in your colon. There are many aloe vera
products to choose from. For best results,
choose an aloe that is close to that of
fresh organic aloe whole leaf.
Using Aloe Vera Gel to Relieve Constipation
Take two tablespoons of pure aloe vera gel
mixed with apple juice. You can use other
types of juices that fit your taste.
If you use aloe juice drink, mix 1/3 of
aloe juice with 2/3 of a juice you like
just before bedtime or just on awakening.
Or, if you can handle the taste of the juice,
drink a glass of Aloe Vera juice as soon
as you wake up and one just before bedtime.
This will promote a bowel movement when
you wake up.
Relieve Constipation with Aloe Vera Capsules
Aloe Vera can also be taken in capsules.
Because aloe can have a strong griping action,
it is best to take this herb with a calmative
herb such as turmeric. Aloe can also be
mixed with powdered fennel seeds. But, you
can take aloe as described above and see
how you react to it. I know many people
who take it without turmeric and they don’t
have any side effects
The best aloe vera is, of course, fresh
aloe gel from a leaf. Look for an aloe that
has been hand and not machine pressed. When
aloe has been machine pressed, it can be
contaminated with the yellow sap that is
contained in the outer skin of the aloe
leaf.
This yellow sap has strong laxative and
irritating action in the gastrointestinal
tract. A good aloe should not have more
than 10 parts per million of yellow sap.
Aloe has been shown to lower blood sugar
levels. Diabetics may find a need to lower
medication dosages when using aloe for a
long time. But monitor this with your blood
tester and your doctor.
In addition, aloe vera has a cleansing action
and restores a healthy balance of the good
bacteria in your colon.
Here’s how to use Aloe Vera to relieve constipation
Use aloe for 5 days and then rest 2 days.
Using aloe on and off like this can help
to reduce allergic reactions from long-term
use.
Typical recommendations are:
·Aloe gel – 2 tablespoon each day
·Aloe vera juice – 1 quart each day
·Aloe vera concentrate – 5 g up to 3 times
each day
Remember, if you’re pregnant do not use
aloe vera. It has not been studied for women
during this period.
Drinking peppermint tea when taking aloe
vera capsules can relieve mild cases constipation.
You can also mix aloe gel with peppermint
tea to form a constipation drink.
Taking aloe vera to relieve constipation
can give you good results since aloe vera
has a strong action in the colon.
About the author:
Rudy Silva has a degree in Physics and is
a Natural Nutritionist. He is the author
of Constipation, Acne, Hemorrhoid, and Fatty
Acid e-books. He writes a newsletter called
natural-remedies-thatwork.com and his information
on other topics can be seen at http://www.stop-constipation.comor
at http://www.constipation-remedies.for--you.info
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