Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Aloe Vera Benefits For Heart Diseases

I am a big fan of Aloe Vera products having used them successfully for many years for various things. The internet being such a vast storehouse of knowledge has allowed me to investigate this miraculous plant and I have found a wealth of information. Following is some research I did about the .
In 1984, Dr. Om Prakash Agarwal speaking at the International College of Heart Diseases in San Antonio, Texas, during the annual conference surprised his colleagues with the apparently amazing successful results he obtained administering Aloe Vera to his patients. This was reported in Angiology, The Journal of Vascular Diseases in 1985.
In the study the following was noted: 5000 patients with angina were studied for 5 years All were given a combination of Aloe Vera with high fibre from plant origin. A significant reduction was noted in blood cholesterol, triglycerides, blood sugar and lipid fats There was an increase in HDL levels (good cholesterol) and significant lowering of LDL (bad cholesterol) There was a reduction in frequency of angina attacks during the study period and patients had their drug dosages gradually reduced over time
Patients who were also diabetic received the most benefit from the trial with 95 % of diabetics cured 85% of the patients overall were practically cured at the end of the study with their ECGs returning to normal.
None of the patients reported untoward side effects and all 5000 patients were still surviving at the conclusion of the study.
Looking at these results it points to the fact that Aloe Vera definitely has significant health benefits for the treatment of Heart Disease and Diabetes. Upon looking further into the details of the study the following extra startling facts were uncovered.
Of the 5000 patients studied 3167 were diabetic and 94% had blood sugar levels returning to normal after 3 months 2990 diabetic patients were taking hyperglycaemic medications and had to have their medication withdrawn at the end of 2 months of using Aloe Vera supplementation 2572 were smokers 2151 had hypertension and all those taking beta blockers, calcium channel blockers and diurectics for hypertension and angina had to have their medication reduced to half their dosages prescribed prior to the study.
Doctor Agarwal's conclusion was that Aloe Vera has a definite role in the prevention and management of atherosclerotic heart disease and in controlling the blood sugar level in diabetic patients. People suffering with various forms of heart disease can take "heart" from this Aloe Vera study.
Unfortunately not much significant research is done when it comes to natural products. Most evaluations are done by Pharmaceutical companies whose agenda is to provide drugs and not natural medicine. Therefore many of these studies admit minor benefits but also conclude that more research is needed therefore leaving the questions of the benefits wide open.
As for me, I have no doubts about the healing powers of Aloe Vera, having used it successfully myself, mostly for digestive tract complaints and topical skin conditions arising from burns, cuts and insect bites. I have no doubts the that the are real and I recommend that anyone who suffers from heart disease at least give it a try.
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Monday, 30 August 2010

Aloe Vera - Good For Diabetes?


By Malcolm B Smith

More and more studies are proving the significance of anti diabetic benefits of Aloe Vera. One of the studies performed in Thailand at the Mahidol University of Bangkok, was published in the journal of Phyto medicine in 1996, showed that 72 patients with high fasting blood sugar and typical diabetic curve of glucose tolerance that was never treated with hypo-glycemic drugs were selected to take part in the study. They used a placebo controlled double blind study to evaluate the effects of orally administered Aloe Vera supplementation on blood sugar, cholesterol and triglycerides.

The study lasted for 42 days with the treatment group receiving 15 millilitres of Aloe Vera twice daily. Weekly blood samples were taken for the measurement of fasting blood glucose levels and bi-weekly for cholesterol and triglyceride analyses. Prior to the study the patients in both the control and treatment groups showed no variances in their blood markers. After treatment with Aloe Vera the treatment groups blood sugar was reduced 43%, and their blood triglycerides were reduced by 44% with no change in the cholesterol levels. The control group received no Aloe Vera and exhibited absolutely no changes in their status at all. There were no adverse side effects reported due to the consumption of the Aloe Vera and there was no difference in the weight or the appetites in the treatment group.

Another study conducted at the same institution used the treatment of Aloe Vera given to patients who were not responding to glibenclamide an anti diabetic medication. This medication is used to lower the blood sugar levels of diabetic patients. The results achieved by using Aloe Vera were a 48% reduction in blood sugar levels and a 52% reduction in triglycerides and no change in cholesterol.

Quite clearly it can be seen that Aloe Vera is definitely beneficial to people who have a history of Diabetes. The sometimes negative press that Aloe Vera gets is due to the fact that many people try to use it as a home remedy, without the proper knowledge of how to extract the ingredients for maximum effect. Any would be users of this miracle plant would be well advised to obtain the high quality products that have been researched and manufactured by reputable sources. For more about Aloe Vera benefits visit http://Aloe-yourmiracledoctor.com

Malcolm Smith is an avid health fanatic, who is fascinated by anything nutrition, medical, scientific, and natural. He loves researching health and fitness related topics on the Internet and writing articles about them. Other interests include technolgy, politics, sport and entertainment.
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Friday, 27 August 2010

Aloe Vera For IBS and Other Stomach and Intestinal Complaints


By Malcolm B Smith

IBS or Irritable bowel syndrome, is an uncomfortable disorder that affects 20% of people in developed nations. IBS sufferers deal with changes in their bowel habits coupled with abdominal pain and which often occur as a result of additional medical conditions. Those afflicted with IBS often do not have a clear medical diagnosis and science does not provide a proven place to point a finger at, and look for relief.

The tell tale symptoms of IBS include gas buildup, constipation, bloating, cramping, diarrhea and abdominal pain and mixed up signals from your body concerning your bowel movements. People having to deal with IBS have to increase their intake of fiber, and monitor their intake of coffee, spicy foods and other potentially harmful intestinal aggravators. Dairy foods can also worsen symptoms, for those with the added burden of lactose intolerance.

Sufferers of IBS and other complaints of the Gastro intestinal tract, often have to deal with other common accompanying problems like migraines, or fibromyalgia, endometriosis and depression. Increased rates of surgery such as gallbladder surgery or hysterectomy also accompany IBS.

Due to IBS being such a far-reaching problem, there exists a variety of standard medical treatments which ranges from stress management techniques like hypnosis to prescription and over the counter medications. Many people continuously suffer from IBS symptoms despite receiving treatment and are seeking new, safe, effective and reliable ways to combat the disorder.

A study in 2006, at St. Georges Hospital Medical School in London, was conducted to test the efficacy of aloe vera for IBS. Aloe vera was proven to be a safe, effective treatment for IBS. A further study showed aloe vera to be equally as effective as currently prescribed drugs, but without the unwanted side effects. Research has not revealed why aloe vera works so well to ease the symptoms of IBS, but they suspect it is due to a combination of effects of all the compounds found in the Aloe vera plant. Aloe vera was deemed to be safe by researchers they are encouraging more long term studies to determine the continued benefits of long-term use of Aloe vera.

These results are unsurprising because the benefits of Aloe vera are well documented throughout history. The major uses for Aloe vera were for stomach complaints, salves for skin complaints, and beauty treatments. To find out more about Aloe vera for IBS or any other stomach related condition visit http://Aloe-yourmiracledoctor.comPosted byMalcolm Smithat3:04 AM