Aloe vera (Ghekvar) Health-boosting plant

Aloe vera (Ghekvar) Health-boosting plant

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Ghekvar. Health-boosting plant
Aloe vera is still included in beauty products today

The history of Ghekvar is four thousand years old, which is documented in the museums of Nepal. It is said that it is 2200 BC old. The people of that era were also aware of its benefits and used it to treat various diseases. References to Ghekvar extract are found in ancient Egyptian writings that are six thousand years old. Cleopatra also used Ghekvar to enhance her beauty.
It is known about Alexander the Great that he used the pulp and extract of this plant as a dressing for wounds in wars. Christopher Columbus also used the Ghekvar plant as a salve and kept a plant growing on his ship. In ancient Sanskrit, Ghekvar was called Ghar Bata Kumari.

They believed that nothing is more useful for the beauty and beautification of a woman than ghee.

It is also an elixir in the treatment of various female diseases. This plant belonging to the lily family has five hundred species. It is found in abundance in America, South Africa, China and the regions of India and Pakistan.
Moreover, it contains 20 types of amino acids, which our body does not produce itself. It improves and strengthens the body’s immune system.
It kills bacteria and reduces the effects of aging. It stimulates white cells. It protects against cancer and strengthens the heart. It is useful for blood sugar patients, strengthens joints, tissues and gums. Its use builds immunity in AIDS patients. It is a tonic that has been tested for centuries for the beauty of skin and hair. In fact, it has numerous internal and external benefits.
Modern medical experts also agree that it is based on antiseptic ingredients. If its pulp is immediately applied to burnt or scalded skin, boils do not form. Similarly, it relieves skin itching. If its pulp is extracted and applied to acne on the face daily for a few weeks, acne disappears in a short time.


To improve facial complexion
Twice a week, mix a little olive oil and almond oil in its juice and apply it on the face and wash your face after two hours.
To remove roughness and hardness of the skin, add a tablespoon of ghee extract to half a cup of wheat bran and mix it in a blender and massage this mixture on your hands for three minutes. Then wash your hands with lukewarm water. It is better to do this process at night before going to bed so that you do not have to do any water-related work later and the results are visible immediately.
A useful plant for air and household pollution: Ghekwar plants work as air purifiers in homes, offices, and open spaces. In addition, it is the most useful plant for delivering natural oxygen.

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