Aloe vera has marvelous
medicinal properties. Scientists have discovered over 150
nutritional ingredients in Aloe vera. There seems to be no single magic ingredient.
They all work together in a synergistic way to create healing and health giving
benefits. The ten main areas of chemical constituents of Aloe vera include:
amino acids, anthraquinones, enzymes, minerals, vitamins, lignins,
monosaccharide, polysaccharides, salicylic acid, saponins, and sterols.
The
amino acids in Aloe vera are the building blocks of protein and influence
our brain function.Humans require 22 amino acids and the body will make
all of them except for eight essential amino acids which our body gets from the
food/drinks that we take in. Every one of the essential amino acids are
available in Aloe vera and they include isoleucine, leucine, lysine,
methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, valine,and tryptophan. Some of the
other non-essential amino acids found in Aloe vera include alanine,
arginine, asparagine, cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, proline,
serine, tyrosine, glutamine, and aspartic acid.
Located
in the sap of the leaves you will find twelve anthraquinones, a phenolic
compound that has stimulating effects on the bowels and antibiotic properties.
In small amounts the anthraquinones do not have a purgative effect. They help with absorption from the gastro
intestinal tract and have anti-microbial and pain killing effects.Too many
anthraquinones can produce abdominal pain and diarrhea. The most important anthraquinones are aloin and emodin. They
are anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and analgesic.The anthraquinones in Aloe vera
breakup residue, pus and lifeless cells, bring blood to the region and flush
out material from the wounds and ulcers.
Enzymes act as
biochemical catalysts that break down the proteins we eat into amino acids. The
enzymes turn the food we eat into fuel for every cell in our body, enabling the
cells to function and work efficiently.“The main enzymes found in Aloe vera
include Amylase (breaks down sugars and starches), Bradykinase (stimulates
immune system, analgesic, anti-inflammatory), Catalase (prevents accumulation
of water in the body), Cellulase (aids digestion - cellulose), Lipase (aids
digestion - fats), Oxidase, Alkaline Phosphatase, Proteolytiase (hydrolyses
proteins into their constituent elements), Creatine Phosphokinase (aids
metabolism), and Carboxypeptidase.”
The key is the vitamins
and minerals we take in. For instance if we lack in zinc and/or Vitamin B6, our
body will not be able to break down or use protein.
Because of the healing properties of Aloe vera and its synergistic
action, the body receives what it needs to work properly. Aloe vera, an
anti-oxidant rich plant, contains vitamins such as A, C, and E plus the
minerals, zinc, and selenium. Anti-oxidants help boost the immune system and
combat free radicals in the body.
It also contains
Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, and B12 along with choline, calcium (teeth and
bone formation, muscle contractions and heart health), magnesium(strengthens
teeth and bones, maintains healthy muscles and nervous system, activates
enzymes), zinc (speeds up wound healing, mental quickness assists with healthy
teeth, bones, skin, immune system, and digestive aid), manganese (activates
enzymes, builds healthy bones, nerves and tissues), chromium (assists with
protein metabolism and balancing of blood sugars), selenium which all influence
our brain performance.
Additional
minerals found in Aloe vera include copper (important for red blood cells,
skin and hair pigment), iron (involved in oxygen transportation and making of
hemoglobin in red blood cells), potassium (helps with fluid balance),
phosphorus (helps build bones and teeth, assists with metabolism and body pH),
and sodium (regulates body liquids, helps with nerve and muscle performance,
and helps deliver nutrients into body cells).Aloe vera also contains the
trace minerals of rhodium and iridium used in cancer and tumor research
experiments.
Another
component of Aloe vera consists of the lignins, a major structural material
of cellulose content, that allows for penetrative properties. Aloe vera can soak into the skin up to seven
layers deep. Lignins penetrate the toughened areas of the skin being beneficial
for skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis.
Major chemical
constituents
Aloe contains as its major and
active principles hydroxylanthrone derivatives,mainly of the
aloe-emodin-anthrone 10-C-glucoside type. The major
constituent is known as barbaloin
(aloin) (15–40%). It also
contains hydroxyaloin (about 3%). Barbaloin (aloin) is in fact a mixture of
aloin.
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