Aloe vera for Hair
Fighting hair loss can be a costly battle and an all-out war. If ever you find yourself fighting for your crowning glory, you better be armed with information about the enemy. Hair loss is oftentimes a genetic condition, especially for men (androgenetic alopecia). Or if you have a change in diet, or you are not getting enough vitamins and minerals, then you need to switch to a healthier lifestyle and start munching on fruits, vegetables and raw nuts. Hair loss can also be brought about by medication (especially if you are undergoing chemotherapy), if you stop taking birth control pills, or if you are taking some kind of antibiotic. Read more
Importance Of Aloevera
Aloe vera may be found in most of the continents of Asia, Africa, Europe, and America. The species of this plant could grow up to 48 inches tall while aloe vera leaves extend up to 20 inches in length. It is commonly found in areas which are arid and barren in nature. Most of the time, it is best to keep the plant inside your houses as it does not need much water for it to live. Its main component is 99% water, thus moist communities are not necessary. Read more
Aloe Vera And Skin Benefits
Health Benefits Of Aloe Vera
The aloe plant is a part of the lily family but it is Aloe barbadensis commonly called aloe Vera, which is of great significance. The health benefits of aloe Vera have been propagated throughout the world and there are very few places where it has not made a dent. Read more
Nutrition Value Of Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is a member of the Lily family, it is very-cactus like in its characteristics. This unique plant also belongs to a larger plant family called “Xeroids”. Of the 240+ species of Aloe, only four are recognized as being of nutritional value to humans and animals. Read more
Side Effects Of Using Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera
Transparent gel from the pulp of the meaty leaves of Aloe vera has been used topically for thousands of years to treat wounds, skin infections, burns, and numerous other dermatologic conditions. Dried latex from the inner lining of the leaf has traditionally been used as an oral laxative. Read more


