Art, asked by brainlyuser1218, 9 months ago

hii guys...

hru all..

guys please tell me sandefects ,advantages& disadvantage of alovera...

plz guys...

i am very thankful to u...

bye..

and plz don't spam if you don't know the answer....
keep smiling on ur face..
bye...​

Answers

Answered by kishu636
2

Answer:

Common side effects of aloe include:

blood sugar (hypoglycemia)

Burning and itching of the skin (infrequent)

Stomach pain and cramps (high doses)

Diarrhea, kidney problems, blood in the urine, low potassium, muscle weakness, weight loss, and heart disturbances (long-term use at high doses)

Liver problems (rare)

Answered by MrEccentric
14

Hey mate!

Thank you for asking this question! ❤

Answer:

___________________________________________________

Merits

  • Digestive help Aloe latex contains aloin, which is an anthraquinone that gives aloe vera its laxative properties and may help treat constipation...
  • Treating skin conditions, such as psoriasis and acne Aloe creams have a calming effect on the skin and have been shown to help reduce itchiness and inflammation...
  • Sunburn relief Some people swear by aloe to calm a sunburn. You might have experienced the gel’s cooling effect yourself, but the research backing up the claim that it can speed skin recovery is lacking. One small study, for instance, found aloe vera didn’t have any effect on treating a sunburn when compared with a placebo...
  • Wound healing Aloe gel may help expedite the healing process of burns or cuts on the skin...
  • Heartburn relief Researchers found aloe vera helped lessen several symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), including heartburn, belching, and vomiting...
  • Lower blood sugar A study found drinking two tablespoons of aloe vera juice every day for two weeks helped lower the blood sugar levels among people with type 2 diabetes. Triglyceride levels of the study participants also improved — a big deal for those with diabetes, because they're at an increased risk of developing heart disease...

Demerits

  • Aloe gel (the part of the plant that’s commonly found in creams and moisturizers) is generally safe to use and can be helpful in healing the skin when it’s applied topically...
  • Aloe latex, however, can be dangerous. Taking aloe latex orally can lead to cramps and diarrhea, and it could make other oral medications you’re taking less effective...
  • Aloe latex can lead to more serious problems, too. Taking even just 1 gram orally per day for several days could end up causing kidney damage and may even be fatal. It also can lower blood glucose levels, so people with type 2 diabetes need to be careful and talk to their doctor before incorporating aloe latex into their care regimen...
  • Another potential negative for aloe latex: It could have cancer-causing compounds. A study from the National Toxicology Program found whole-leaf aloe vera extract created cancerous tumors within the large intestines of rats. But don’t be alarmed: The study didn’t involve humans and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences says there’s nothing that suggests researchers would find the same results in humans. The good news is the rats in the study drank water containing 60 part per million (ppm) of aloin every day. That’s much higher than the 10 ppm that the industry tends to set as their limit, so it’s not likely that you’d reach unsafe levels...

____________________________________________________

<Judge It Yourself...>

Hope it helps you! ヅ

✪ Be Brainly ✪

Similar questions