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ALOE VERA WOUND HEALING

Cooling and gentle healing for wounds and scratches

Aloe vera is very suitable for treating wounds. With its anti-inflammatory properties, it can relieve pain, swelling and soreness in wounds or injuries.

When used correctly, aloe vera can also speed up wound healing time and limit scarring. It also often significantly shortens the healing time for first and second degree burns.

Wounds and scratches are part of life

If you lead an active life, you can't avoid scrapes and minor wounds. If you're out and about a lot and enjoy hiking or cycling through the countryside, it happens faster than you think. 

Among the natural remedies for treating wounds, aloe vera is at the forefront. It keeps the wound moist until the skin has regenerated, which - contrary to earlier treatment methods - corresponds to modern wound treatment. 

And aloe vera is also a great help in the case of supposedly trivial sunburn. Because it's often not just the skin that suffers from prolonged exposure to the sun. If your head is buzzing, you'll be glad when your skin calms down.

Aloe can help heal even long-term skin conditions or chronic wounds. Skin ulcers also heal more quickly when treated with aloe vera.  

Aloe for wound healing

SUNBURN

Shortly after using aloe vera gel you will feel significant relief. Bnflammation, redness and burning pain on the skin caused by sunburn.

WOUNDS

Whether they are small or large: Wounds heal very well with aloe vera. Aloe vera is also something very cool for men: aloe vera gel cools and refreshes your skin after shaving.

SKIN PAIN

Aloe vera can support the healing of chronic wounds. Aloe vera is also an effective yet gentle helper in the treatment of skin ulcers.

GOOD TO KNOW: RELIEVE ITCHING FROM MOSQUITO BITES WITH ALOE VERA

With summer comes the return of mosquitoes and gnats. Fortunately, aloe vera can also be used here. It has a cooling, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and decongestant effect - a perfect natural remedy for insect bites.
 
To enhance the effect even more, you can add a few drops of fresh tea tree essential oil. To do this, make aloe vera gel from the fresh leaf and store it in the fridge. Ideally, you can then take a few drops every day and dab them onto the insect bite. Repeat this several times until the inflammation at the bite site has subsided. With this solution, you can dispense with artificial remedies and take natural action against stings.  

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