Obviously this my be biased considering the source but;
Aloe Vera Gel - Wound Care Study Aloe Life conducted an 18 month study in 1997 using the wound gel (also known as ultimate skin gel). The 24 patients in the study had stages I-IV pressure ulcer wounds with moderate to heavy amounts of exudate. Many patients were diabetic, receiving marginal nutrition support and had two or more wounds that were studied. The product application resulted in 100% success of promoting tissue repair at increased speed, decreased inflammation of the wound bed, self debridement, minimized any infection occurrence promoted healing in patients that had zero opportunity of resolution, saved limbs from amputation, saved patients from undergoing surgical procedures.
www.aloelife.com
is aloe vera juice can take off protein in urine
Morning times are good for just about everything. Morning times however are not really good at healing wounds. The only thing that will heal a wound is time.
Aloe vera is used for various purposes, including skincare to soothe sunburns, moisturize skin, and treat acne. It is also used in hair care products to promote hair growth and condition the scalp. In addition, aloe vera is consumed orally in the form of juice or supplements to support digestion, boost the immune system, and provide anti-inflammatory benefits.
4oz in the morning will be optimal.
Yes, they are both very good for healing cuts, and scars.
Vitamin C plays a key role in wound healing by promoting collagen synthesis, which helps in the repair and growth of new tissue. It also acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage during the healing process.
Chlorine water, (the water in swimming pools) kills the germs in the wound although it damages the healing tissue which results in a slower healing process.
Granulation tissue is tissue with good blood circulation and adequate blood supply is needed for a wound to heal.
sounds good to me!
Healing wounds faster naturally involves a combination of good nutrition, proper wound care, and overall health management
If you have bought the juice from a reputable supplier and it came in a sealed container and you have kept it in the fridge since you opened it and you have kept it sealed then it should last for up to three months.If the aloe is from a plant in your kitchen and you are keeping it covered on a dish them probably it will only be good for a few days maybe a week.If you buy aloe vera gel/juice from a supplier you know it will be processed correctly and not leave any of the outer skin mixed in with the valuable juice.For more information about the differences and benefits between growing or buying aloe vera see http://counterpointwisdom.com/aloevera/aloe-vera-production/buying-growing-aloe-vera/
that means its healing. If it is clear that's good but if its yellow it could be infected. a scab will soon form either way.