Some Uses of Aloe Vera 

Provides relief in heatburn Heartburn is a common symptom of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), a digestive ailment. According to a 2010 analysis, taking 1 to 3 ounces of aloe gel with meals may lessen the severity of GERD. 

Protects produce from bacteria A 2014 study published online by the Cambridge University Press claimed that coating successfully blocked the growth of many types of harmful bacteria on the vegetables.

Mouthwash Aloe vera extract was discovered to be a secure and efficient replacement for mouthwashes as comapred to chemical mouth washes. This was claimed by researchers in a 2014 study that was published in the Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences. 

Blood sugar According to a study, those people with type 2 diabetics, who consume two tablespoons of aloe vera juice daily witness a reduction in blood sugar levels.

Laxative Aloe Vera is considered as a natural laxative. Several researchs have examined the benefits of the succulent for improving digestion. The outcomes seem to be inconsistent.

Skin Care One can use Aloe Vera to keep his/her skin clear and hyderated. The reason for this, the plant thrives in dry, unstable climates.