Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera
The leaves are a bundle of thick juicy leaves that taper into points. When it flowers it is yellow tubulars pendulous upon the tappered edges of the leaves.
The inside of the leaves can be eaten or juiced into a drink, both which are great ways of medicating as well as hydrating. You can also fry the fleshy insides which leaves a gummy like jerky.
When digested Aloe helps with stomach cramps and pains, as sell as release from toxic build ups.
When applied to the skin it can be used to help against skin irritants and soothes bug bites, burns, rashes, and pain.
It can also be used in hygiene and cleaning to moisterize the skin.
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