Known for its mysterious beauty, its elegance wild, his legendary therapeutic properties, ALOE ARBORESCENS in some civilizations was considered a deity.
Calling “plant health and beauty”, “plant burns”, “soles of first aid”, also “miracle plant”, got his first historical mention in 1500 a.C., in the Ebers Papyrus.
These Egyptian documents describing in minute detail the medicinal value of Aloe. Withholding the plant whose blood gave beauty, health and eternity, called the “plant of immortality”.
The author of the Herbarium greek, Dioscoride (41-48 d.C.), says that the plant has the power to “facilitate sleep, strengthen the body, to lose weight belly and cleanse the stomach; can be applied in case of wounds, hemorrhoids, headache, hair loss, disease of the mouth and gums, burns caused by the sun, skin diseases and others.
For the emperors of China mystical, the thorny leaves healing Aloe personified the sacred nails of divinity; They called “Lu Hui”, deeming good for health, happiness, love, longevity and sexual potency.
In India it was called “divine scepter” whose leaves showed the sky. American Indians called it “the magic wand of the sky”, being part of the 16 sacred plants worshiped as deities.
In Japan called “Isha entry”, which means “needs no doctor”. African tribes, during flu epidemics, washed in infusions of Aloe to eliminate viruses.
Even in the Bible: Gospel of John 19,39
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