Aloe vera is one of the only known natural  vegetarian sources of Vitamin B12, and it contains many minerals vital  to the growth process and healthy function of all the body's systems.  Numerous studies worldwide indicate that it is a general tonic for the  immune system, helping it to fight illness of all kinds. Various  research studies are underway to explore the potential of the components  to boost immunity and combat the HIV virus, and to treat certain types  of cancer (particularly leukemia). It may even have a role to play in  managing diabetes.
Over 200 worldwide scientific research papers have been published on  the effects. The three main categories of research include  anti-inflammatory, anti- bacterial, and anti-viral actions of the plant.  The juice is said to soothe digestive tract irritations such as  colitis, ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome. It's ability to encourage  the release of pepsin (a gastric juice enzyme necessary for digestion)  when the stomach is full is a possible reason for its ulcer-healing  effects (Journal of the American Osteopathic Society, 1963, vol.62). In  one study, oral use for six months helped mitigate asthma symptoms in  almost half of the participants. Eleven of twenty-seven patients studied  who drank Aloe reported feeling better at the end of the study.  Researchers think that results might be due to stimulation of the immune  system, as well as naturally occurring anti-inflammatory agents in the  plant.
In 1994, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Aloe vera for  the treatment of HIV. On-going studies worldwide show that taken in  highly concentrated doses can stimulate the production of white blood  cells that may help fight viruses and also tumours.
Aloe vera contains protein, calcium, magnesium, zinc, vitamins A, B12 and E, essential fatty acids and is naturally rich in:
Vitamin C which helps maintain tone of blood vessels and  promotes good circulation and is essential to the health of the adrenal  gland which supports our body in times of stress.
Amino acids which are chains of atoms constructing protein in our body.
Enzymes, which are the life-principle in every live, organic  atom and molecule of natural raw food, rejuvenate aged tissues and  promote healthy skin.
Germanium which is a mineral that some health authorities  claim therapeutic benefits for: immunodeficiency, pain, cardiac  disorders, circulatory disturbances and eye problems.
 	 	 
The juice is said to be one of the finest body cleansers,  cleaning morbid matter from the stomach, liver, kidneys, spleen,  bladder, and is considered the finest, known colon cleanser. Studies  have shown that it is healing and soothing in the relief of indigestion,  stomach distress and ulcers. People claim relief from arthritis,  bladder and kidney infections; leg cramps, constipation, hemorrhoids,  insomnia, and for vaginitis, it is said to be an excellent vaginal  douche. An excellent internal tonic for energy and well being Aloe juice  may add greatly to the strength of the food fed, digestive tract, skin,  and overall good health and happiness.
It is also used to ease heartburn, ulcers, diverticular disorders,  and other types of digestive upset. It is used as an anti-inflammatory  and may be taken internally as a remedy for certain digestive  complaints. European folk medicine calls for using the juice to relieve  heartburn and ulcers. Preliminary research has shown promising results.  Clinical trials in Japan indicate that certain compounds in the herb  reduce the secretion of stomach juices and the formation of lesions.
Animal studies and anecdotal reports claim that drinking the juice or  taking it as a tablet or capsule can reduce swelling and inflammation  in arthritic joints. Drinking the juice may also help those asthmatic  patients who are not dependent on cortico-steroids.
In 1997, University of San Antonio researcher Jeremiah Herlihy,  Ph.D., conducted a study to observe any negative effects of drinking it  daily. Rather than exhibiting negative effects, however, test animals  receiving daily Aloe showed a remarkable reduction in leukemia, heart  disease, and kidney disease. Dr. Herlihy concluded, "We found no  indication of harm done to the rats even at high levels." In fact, the  Aloe-drinking animals actually lived 25 percent longer than those in the  control group (IASC Conference, Texas, 1997).
There is no single ingredient that makes it very potent and  healthful. Researcher Robert Davis, Ph.D., an endocrinologist-biologist,  explains that fifteen different compound groups of nutrients work  together to make the plant effective. This means that Aloe vera's  effects cannot be synthesized easily in a laboratory. On the upside,  this makes the plant useful across a wide spectrum of circumstances. And  because the various elements that make it effective are nutrients  rather than drugs, the juice may complement medical treatments. In fact  some cancer patients state that Aloe vera seems to reduce nausea,  increase energy, and may help to minimize low blood counts caused by  chemotherapy or radiation.
Aloe vera may help adults, children, and even pets receive more value from daily foods and supplements.