Third, breastfeeding women or pregnant women can't eat it. Because if you eat aloe during lactation, the ingredients in aloe will stimulate the baby's tender gastrointestinal mucosa through milk, which will cause vomiting and diarrhea in the baby. Fourth, people who are allergic to aloe can't eat aloe. Allergic reactions include redness, swelling and roughness of the skin, and symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea can occur in light cases, and severe cases can cause acute nephritis.
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Aloe is a perennial evergreen herb of Aloe in Aphoriaceae (also known as Helianthaceae, Lepidoptera). Also known as Aloe Cura? ao, Aloe sinensis, Allium sativum, Aloe Vera, Aloe Vera, American Aloe Vera, etc. The leaves are clustered, large and thick, seat-shaped or born at the top of the stem. The leaves are often lanceolate or short and wide, with sharp toothed thorns on the edge. The inflorescence is umbrella-shaped, raceme-shaped, spike-shaped, cone-shaped and so on, with red, yellow or red spots, six petals and six pistils. Perianth base is connected into a tube.
Polysaccharides and multivitamins contained in aloe have good nutrition, moisturizing and whitening effects on human skin. Aloe vera is the most suitable fresh aloe leaf for direct beauty treatment, that is, Aloe curacao, which has the properties of skin convergence, softening, moisturizing, anti-inflammatory and bleaching.
It also has the functions of relieving sclerosis, keratinization and improving scars. It can not only prevent small wrinkles, bags under the eyes and loose skin, but also keep the skin moist and delicate. At the same time, it can also treat skin inflammation, and it also has a good effect on acne, freckles, acne, burns, knife wounds and insect bites. It is also effective for hair, which can keep hair moist and smooth and prevent hair loss.
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Aloe Baidu encyclopedia