
39. Aloe Vera
Studies show that tooth gels containing aloe vera are as effective as toothpaste in fighting cavities. This medicinal plant promotes significant healing in wounds and closure in those with diabetes. Aloe can protect from skin damage after radiation therapy and enhance learning and memory while alleviating depression. The plant can help treat symptoms caused by IBS, and treat second-degree burns, as well. Aloe vera contains antioxidants and other possible antimicrobial properties.
When growing an aloe plant, place it in a bright and sunny place; it will go dormant and stop growing if you don’t. You only need to water the plant heavily about once every two weeks, waiting for the soil to dry thoroughly between each watering session. Overwatering can cause the roots to rot. If you move your potted plant outdoors for the summer, make sure not to place it directly into sunlight right away. You will need to gradually place it in a brighter spot every few days; this helps prevent overexposure.