Aloe Vera: how to extract the gel and 10 ways to use it

Aloe Vera, a plant with a thousand properties. Its gel is versatile and has many uses, both oral and topical. It is found on the market 100% pure, but it is also possible to extract it directly from the plant. Here's how to do it and how to best use it


Aloe Vera, a plant with a thousand properties. Its gel is versatile and has many uses, both oral and topical. It is found on the market 100% pure, but it is also possible to extract it directly from the plant. Here's how to do it and how to best use it




Do you have a plant of Aloe vera on the balcony? Then maybe you would like to know how to extract Aloe Vera gel from its leaves and how to use this marvelous natural remedy that is very useful to always have on hand for skin care and more.

Aloe Vera gel is a truly beneficial multi-purpose natural remedy for beauty and health care. That's why it's really worth trying to grow an Aloe Vera seedling in a pot or in the garden.

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How to extract Aloe Vera gel

Keep in mind that in order to have an Aloe Vera gel suitable for use as a natural remedy, your Aloe Vera seedling must be mature, that is, it must be at least 3 years old.

The advice is to immediately use the Aloe Vera gel extracted from the leaves and, above all, to proceed immediately with the extraction of the gel after cutting an Aloe Vera leaf. If there is any left over gel, you can keep it in the refrigerator in a tightly closed glass jar for up to 2 weeks.

Cut the Aloe Vera leaf from your plant starting from the bottom. At this point you will have to cut the leaf along its entire outline with a knife. You will have to remove the thorny part, cut a point on the leaf well and let the yellow liquid (which has a laxative effect) escape. In this way you can squeeze the leaf so that you have only the Aloe Vera gel available. You can separate the leaf into two parts and help youextract the Aloe Vera gel with a spoon or a knife.


If the Aloe Vera gel stored in this way should change color, it means that it is damaged and can no longer be used. You will have to proceed to extract the new Aloe Vera gel from a leaf of the plant when needed.


Here is a video which will help you understand how to extract Aloe Vera gel.

The Aloe Vera gel extracted in a homemade way is it suitable for internal use?

Sometimes it is recommended not to ingest home-made Aloe Vera gel, due to possible residues of aloin, a strongly laxative substance, which in the manufacturing processes to obtain the aloe vera juice is industrially eliminated. The aloin corresponds to the yellow liquid that you will have to eliminate during the extraction of the Aloe Vera gel.

If you are in doubt about the dietary intake of Aloe Vera gel obtained from your seedlings, for this type of use choose rather some Aloe Vera gel or juice designed for internal use - for example as a supplement or purifying product - which you will easily find in herbalist's shop And in the natural product shops. Instead, you can be on the safe side with regard to the external use - for example on skin and hair - of the Aloe Vera gel extracted by you in the correct way.

It can be useful blend the Aloe Vera gel to make it more homogeneous and easy to apply. Remember to keep the Aloe Vera gel in the refrigerator for up to 15 days in a glass jar.

10 ways to use Aloe Vera gel

Here how to use your Aloe Vera gel.


Remedy for sunburn

The one for sunburn is, surely, the best known use of Aloe Vera gel. It is simply a matter of applying on red and sunburnt skin Aloe Vera gel after a day spent on the beach or in any case under the sun. In this case, the Aloe Vera gel has a soothing and refreshing action.


Hair pack and gel

To use the Aloe Vera gel as a hair pack it will be useful to blend it to obtain a more homogeneous mixture. You can apply the Aloe Vera gel on damp hair before shampooing and leave it on for 15-30 minutes before washing, to obtain soft and shiny hair. Small amounts of Aloe Vera gel are useful to replace the common hair gel. Use one, two or more tablespoons of Aloe Vera gel as a compress depending on the length of the hair.

Acne and pimples

To alleviate the signs of acne and to counteract the pimple in the last minute, do not forget to apply Aloe Vera gel on the affected parts, as a natural anti-inflammatory and healing remedy. Aloe Vera gel is transparent and easy to absorb. You can apply it at any time of day, in an emergency, or in larger quantities as a skin pack before going to sleep.

Face and body cream

If your skin absorbs the Aloe Vera gel well without redness and without tingling, you can use this natural remedy as a face and body cream especially in summer, when you are looking for a lighter product, to replace the classic moisturizer.

Inflammation of the gums

The Aloe Vera gel it's very useful as a natural remedy for inflammation of the gums and oral cavity due to its antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. You can massage small quantities of Aloe Vera gel on red or inflamed gums and on small flakes present in the oral cavity.

Aloe Vera: how to extract the gel and 10 ways to use it

Remedy for constipation

Aloe Vera gel and Aloe Vera juice are often offered as remedy for constipation. It may be useful to take a teaspoon of Aloe Vera gel or a small glass of Aloe Vera juice from time to time to prevent and counter constipation. If you fear that the homemade Aloe Vera gel is too laxative, rely on specific products based on Aloe Vara for sale in herbal medicine.

Insect bites

What to apply on the skin in case of insect bites, particularly when it comes to mosquito bites? A natural remedy useful in case of insect bites for both adults and children is the Aloe Vera gel that you can apply on the affected areas in small quantities just as if it were an ointment. Helps reduce itching and redness.

Natural mouthwash

If you have teeth o le sensitive gums Aloe Vera gel can be useful to you to prepare a natural mouthwash. Just mix a teaspoon of Aloe Vera gel in a glass of water. If you want, you can also add a pinch of baking soda, as in the most classic homemade mouthwash.

Prevent and fight dandruff

You try a prevent and fight dandruff with a simple gesture thanks to the Aloe Vera gel. Sprinkle a tablespoon of Aloe Vera gel on the scalp and massage gently with your fingers so as to touch each area affected by dandruff. Leave it on for 30 minutes and then shampoo.

Do-it-yourself hand sanitizer

Aloe Vera gel is useful for making a do-it-yourself product for disinfect your hands when you are away from home. You can take a small bottle or jar with you. It is about enriching the Aloe Vera gel with Tea Tree Oil, lavender essential oil and clove essential oil. THU recipe.

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