Aloe Vera Plant: A Natural, Alternative Medicine Used for Treating Diabetes, Psoriasis, Weight Loss, Cancer, and More

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One alternative medicine frequently sought to treat diabetes and other adverse health conditions is the aloe vera plant.  For centuries, this amazing plant has been used for a variety of medicinal purposes — including treating diabetes, cancer, skin care, weight loss, psoriasis, sunburns, and more.

Recently, there was a pooled analysis of nine studies that examined the effect of oral aloe vera in people with diabetes and pre-diabetes.

Here’s more on the recent findings — plus, remedies and other medicinal uses this wonderful plant has to offer.

Aloe Vera Plant

The name aloe vera is derived from the Arabic word “Alloeh” meaning “shining bitter substance.”  Two thousand years ago, Greek scientists regarded aloe vera as the universal panacea. The Egyptians called aloe “the plant of immortality.”

The botanical name of aloe vera is Aloe barbadensis miller. It belongs to Asphodelaceae (Liliaceae) family.  It is a shrubby, perennial, pea- green color plant.  The aloe vera plant grows mainly in the dry regions of Asia, Europe, America, and Africa.  In India, it’s found in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, and Andhra Pradesh.

Today, the aloe vera plant has been used for various purposes in dermatology, as well as other natural health remedies.

Folk Medicine

Aloe vera has been used as folk medicine for centuries.  The people of India, Mexico, Japan, China, Egypt, and Greece have used aloe vera for a variety of medicinal purposes for thousands of years.

Historically, aloe was used topically to heal wounds and for various skin conditions.  Today, aloe vera is used as an alternative remedy for a variety of conditions, including diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, and osteoarthritis.  Aloe vera has been found to be useful in the treatment for seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis vulgaris, and genital herpes, as well.

Additional topical uses help to relieve sunburns, burns, and osteoarthritis.  And — the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved aloe vera as a natural food flavoring.

Health Properties

Aloe vera contains 75 potentially active essential health elements — amino acids, minerals, enzymes, sugars, salicylic acids, saponins, lignin, and vitamins.

  • Vitamins: The aloe vera plant contains vitamins A (beta-carotene), C and E, which are antioxidants. It also contains vitamin B12, folic acid, and choline. Antioxidant neutralizes free radicals.
  • Enzymes: Aloe vera contains eight enzymes: aliiase, alkaline phosphatase, amylase, bradykinase, carboxypeptidase, catalase, cellulase, lipase, and peroxidase. Bradykinase helps to reduce excessive inflammation when applied to the skin topically, while others help in the breakdown of sugars and fats.
  • Minerals: The plant provides calcium, chromium, copper, selenium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium, and zinc. They are essential for the proper functioning of various enzyme systems in different metabolic pathways and few are antioxidants.
  • Sugars: The aloe vera provides monosaccharides (glucose and fructose) and polysaccharides: (glucomannans/polymannose). These are derived from the mucilage layer of the plant and are known as mucopolysaccharides.  Recently, a glycoprotein with antiallergic properties — called alprogen and novel anti-inflammatory compound, C-glucosyl chromone — has been isolated from aloe vera gel.
  • Anthraquinones: It provides 12 anthraquinones, which are phenolic compounds traditionally known as laxatives. Aloin and emodin act as analgesics, antibacterials and antivirals.
  • Fatty acids: The aloe vera plant provides four plant steroids: cholesterol, campesterol, β-sisosterol and lupeol.  All these have anti-inflammatory action.  Lupeol has antiseptic and analgesic properties.
  • Hormones: The plant contains auxins and gibberellins.  This compounds help in healing wounds.  They also have anti-inflammatory action.
  • Other uses: Aloe vera provides 20 of the 22 human required amino acids and 7 of the 8 essential amino acids. It also contains salicylic acid that possesses anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Lignin, an inert substance, when included in topical preparations, boosts penetrative effect of the other ingredients into the skin. Saponins are soapy substances that form about 3 percent of the gel and have cleansing and antiseptic properties.

Alternative Remedy for Diabetes

Diabetes is a global epidemic and a leading cause of disease and death.  Recently, there was a pooled analysis of nine studies that examined the effect of oral aloe vera in people with diabetes and pre-diabetes.  The analysis is the work of researchers at the David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, California.  They reported their findings in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

In the United States, the authors note nearly 21 million people have diabetes.  The cost of treatment and loss of productivity in 2012 due to diabetes was $245 billion. The global cost is expected to “exceed a staggering $490 billion” by 2030.

The researchers note, “The data suggest that patients with an FBG ≥200 mg/dl may see a greater benefit.”  This group saw an average FBG reduction of 109.9 mg/dl.

More importantly, the results of this analysis “support the use of oral aloe vera for significantly reducing both FBG (46.6 mg/dL) and HbA1c (1.05%) in prediabetic and diabetic patients.”

Fewer than half of the patients with type 2 diabetes have their disease well controlled.  However, there is a need for new, affordable, and effective medications — without unfavorable side effects.  Estimates are that up to 49 percent of diabetics have taken dietary supplements or used other forms of complementary and alternative medicine in an effort to treat their diabetes or other health condition.

This recent analysis suggests there should be further investigations of the medicinal plant as an anti-diabetic compound.

Additional Uses

Though aloe vera has wide spectrum of properties and uses — some of them could be myths and some of them could be magic.

Aloe vera does not have just one ingredient that makes it healthful.  Different compound groups of nutrients work together to make the aloe vera plant effective.

The plant is quite useful across a wide spectrum of conditions.  The various elements that make the aloe vera plant so effective are nutrients rather than drugs.  The juice may complement medicinal treatments.  Some cancer patients are noted for saying the aloe vera plant helps to reduce nausea and increase energy.  Additionally, the aloe vera plant may also minimize low blood counts caused by chemotherapy or radiation, according to some reports.

In the future, controlled studies are required to prove the effectiveness of aloe vera under various conditions.  Nevertheless, the aloe vera plant does provide a number of health benefits worth noting.

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