aloe vero
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by Patty S on May 07, 2006 04:49 AM
Tommy, I use Aloe Vera juice on all scrapes, cuts, burns & rashes. I've found that it soothes & takes the itch out of Chickenpox blisters. If you ever need to have stitches (after a cut or surgery), it helps the skin to heal better without leaving real bad scars... (that also applies to burns.) I've heard that people eat/drink Aloe Vera juice, but I'm not sure of the benefits. (I'm sure that someone will come along who knows that part of the answer.)
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By the way, welcome to the forum! You'll find that the people here are very friendly & willing to help with any & all questions about plants, pets, hobbies, recipes... (the list goes on!) I hope that you'll stick around so we can get to know you, & that you'll share some of your interests with us!
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by tommyplyer on May 08, 2006 01:02 AM
thanks Patty I have all ready learned from this site
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by tkhooper on May 09, 2006 12:22 PM
I just cut a piece of the leaf off when I need it and apply the juice to the damaged skin.
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