You have probably heard of using aloe for a sunburn, but did you know that its uses are so PLENTIFUL?

ALOE can be powerful medicine for treating…
- inflammation
- digestion issues (like constipation, ulcers, gastritis)
- all female reproductive issues (including peri/menopause)
- wound healing
- balancing blood sugar and fats
- cold & flu
- burns
- skin damage
- asthma
- fever
- jaundice
- herpes
- obesity
- anemia
- nourishes the liver, spleen, and blood
Aloe is antioxidant, anti-viral, anti-cancer, anti-tumor, detoxifying, and immuno-stimulating.
I hope you are as impressed with this herb as I am, and best of all — this beauty might already be one of the plants in your home! If not, you can probably pick one up at a local store and they are extremely forgiving houseplants.
ALOE is very easy to grow at home.
My advice – Put them in a sunny window and avoid over watering. They need to dry out a little between waterings. My aloe plants live outside in the summer months and do just find indoors when it’s freezing outside. I love having them around to use whenever we need it, which is quite often in any household with kids.