Aloe Vera is a plant known for its medicinal and cosmetic properties for thousands of years. The juice and gel obtained from its fleshy leaves are widely used both internally and externally due to their healing, nutritional properties.
The plant belongs to succulents, that is, it has the ability to retain moisture. Aloe can exist in conditions where other plants wither and die. Different parts of the plant contain about 75 nutrients, as well as 200 active compounds.
As a natural healing agent, Aloe has been known since the times of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, where this component was widely used to make various medical and cosmetic products. Aloe Vera is probably one of the most ancient medicinal plants known to people, acting as a tonic, bactericidal, healing, moisturizing agent, helping to increase local immunity and speedy recovery.