Health Benefits of Angelica

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  Benefits of Angelica:- Angelica is a widely cultivated, scented, northern European herb with fleshy, spindle-shaped roots, an erect stalk, and many greenish-yellow flowers arranged in an umbrella-like shape. The seeds are oblong and off-white. It is similar to and sometimes confused with the extremely toxic water hemlock, Cicuta maculata.  There are several recognized varieties of A. archangelica, wild and cultivated. In the US, Angelica atropurpurea often is cultivated in place of the European species. The oil has been used medicinally to stimulate gastric secretion and treat gas, and to topically treat rheumatic and skin disorders.  The Ayurvedic medical system suggests angelica for CNS effects. Angelica root, root powder, essential oil, and liquid extracts made from the herb are prepared and used traditionally. Angelica may have applications in treating epilepsy and anxiety; however, clinical trials are lacking to support therapeutic applications. Antioxidant activit...

Benefits of Aloe vera

 Aloe vera Plant:-

Aloe Vera, Aloe Barbadensis

People have used it for thousands of years for healing and softening the skin. Aloe vera has also long been a folk treatment for many maladies, including constipation and skin disorders. Modern day research into aloe vera benefits is mixed, with some evidence showing it can cause cancer in lab animals.
Aloe, Aloe Vera, Aloe Vera Leaf
Aloe vera juice is an excellent way to keep your liver healthy. That’s because the liver functions best when the body is adequately nourished and hydrated. Aloe vera juice is ideal for the liver because it’s hydrating and rich in phytonutrients.
Aloe, Vera, Flower, Portugal, Algarve
Aloe vera is a rich source of antioxidants and vitamins that may help protect your skin.
The important compounds in aloe vera have also been shown to neutralize the effects of ultraviolet radiation, repair your skin from existing UV damage, and help prevent fine lines and wrinkles.
Aloe vera juice with fresh leaves — Stock Photo
Aloe vera juice is jam packed with nutrients. Drinking it is an excellent way to make sure you don’t become deficient. It contains important vitamins and minerals like vitamins B, C and E.
Aloe vera contains several enzymes known to help in the breakdown of sugars and fats and to keep your digestion running smoothly.
Aloe Sabaea, Aloe Vera, Succulent, Plant

Its stems store water, creating a clear, gel like substance in the leaves, which contains vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, and amino acids. The gel from aloe has been used throughout history to treat a variety of skin conditions, such as burns, frostbite, and cold sores, research shows.

Aloe Vera and ice — Stock Photo

Its antibacterial properties, the gel has salicylic acid, an exfoliant that unclogs pores and acts as an anti-inflammatory . Also look for products with benzoyl peroxide to kill pimpule and bacteria and retinoids to prevent skin cells from clogging in the first place.
Falling aloe vera extract on a brown bowl — Stock Photo

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