Aloe vera is used as a laxative (using medicines with laxative effects to pass stools), liver cleanser, insecticide, and has the ability to treat conditions such as heat knot constipation and irritability and epilepsy.
Aloe vera is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, for the lily family Aloe vera genus of herbaceous plants curaƧao aloe vera, good hope aloe vera sap, after concentration of the dry matter. It is bitter in taste and cold in nature; it is classified as belonging to the liver, stomach and large intestine meridians.
It is effective as a laxative and laxative, in addition to liver cleansing and insecticidal effects. Clinically, it can be used for treating constipation, agitation and epilepsy, pediatric chancre (a kind of chronic disease of children, manifested as emaciation, abnormal diet, abdominal distension, thinning and yellowing of hair, etc.), ringworm and other diseases.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of aloe vera are not clear. Precautions for weak spleen and stomach, loose stools (thin and unformed feces) and pregnant women should not be used.
If there is a need for medication, it is necessary to use under the guidance of a doctor to identify the evidence, and not blindly use the medication on their own, so as to avoid adverse consequences.