A critical review on the Applications and uses of Aloe Vera
Main Article Content
Abstract
Aloe vera, herbs like cacti, and traditional medicine have been around for thousands of years. Aloe vera can be divided into two parts: latex, yellow liquid under the epidermis, paper and gel, colorless and unused paper. They all contain many living things, usually, anthraquinones and polysaccharides (the strongest acetone), which can form alone or in combination. Scientific studies have shown that Aloe Vera can be used in cosmetics, kinds of toothpaste, and more. In foods such as satiety or storage with fresh food and human or animal medicines. Aloe vera appears to treat several conditions due to its healing, anti-inflammatory, immune, antidiabetic, antioxidant, laxative, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anticancer effects. In addition to these additives, they can be added to the diet of animals to provide many benefits.