Aloe vera: Natural, home remedy treats canker and cold sores
Main Category: Complementary Medicine / Alternative MedicineArticle Date: 22 Mar 2005 - 0:00 PDT
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New reports prove that the aloe vera plant, which has been used to heal skin for more than 2,000 years, can also treat many oral health problems including canker sores, cold sores, herpes simplex viruses, lichen planus and gingivitis according to the January/February issue of... General Dentistry, the Academy of General Dentistry's (AGD) clinical, peer-reviewed journal.
"There is good evidence to support using aloe vera for oral health problems," says AGD spokesperson Kenton A. Ross, DMD, FAGD. "I believe a number of patients will be interested in this inexpensive alternative."
Aloe vera accelerates healing and reduces pain associated with canker sores, which are blisters on the lips or mouth. Aloe vera does not have a bad taste or sting when applied.
The journal article, written by Richard L. Wynn, PhD, mentions a study done on a patient with lichen planus, a disease affecting the skin and oral mucus membranes. The patient drank 2.0 ounces of aloe vera juice daily and topical applied aloe vera lip balm. The oral lesions cleared up in four weeks and complete success was achieved.
Dr. Wynn cited the study as showing that oral health problems can be treated with aloe vera. "Aloe vera can be taken both as the aloe vera juice and aloe vera gel. These are the two modes of delivery recognized by the FDA," says Dr. Wynn.
Those interested in using aloe vera for oral health problems are encouraged to speak with a dentist for proper treatment techniques.
Treatment and use of aloe vera plants
-- Aloe vera plants are available at most plant stores and nurseries.
-- Place near a window.
-- Water when the soil is dry.
-- Do not over water.
-- To get the gel out of the plant, use scissors to snip off an inch of the leaf.
-- Squeeze the leaf that was snipped off. The gel will squeeze out.
Contact: Jennifer Starkey
jennifers@agd.org
312-440-4341
Academy of General Dentistry
http://www.agd.org
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posted by dan on 13 Feb 2011 at 1:44 pmAfter reading for many hours different solutions to cure cold sores or reduce the cure time. I tried many so called cures over several years & found a remedy that is cheap & better then pharmacy products.
At first tingle put ice on the cold sore for at least 30 seconds, repeat this every hour if possible. However, the other half of the cure is to apply aloe vera. The variety I use includes witch hazel & I have not bothered to try & discover if the witch hazel or the aloe vera is doing the most good )if it aint broke dont fix it) Anyway, When I get a cold sore, if I follow this procedure the results are as follows. Day 1 cold sore appears, but by the morning of day 2 the cold sore has already shrunk & by the morning of day 3 has turned into a small scab. By the morning of day 4 its virtually disapeared. I have never found anything to work this quickly. I believe Aloe vera is an amazing plant with many healing properties still to be properly studied. Good luck
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posted by raphael on 20 Jan 2012 at 4:59 amhow do i use aleo vera to treat sore
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