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I was like you thinking it was just good for the skin until my sister gave me an Aloe Vera supplement (in liquid form) which I took for a few months and found that it really made my hair and nails grow. The supplement was rather expensive so I figured I'd just grow it and harvest the gel myself. That's when I realized it was rather bitter so I went back to having a plant around for burns mostly. Then I discovered that it actually combined real well in my toner drink consisting of ginger turmeric root ice tea with lemon, apple cider vinegar, stevia and some gel of the Aloe Vera. Now that I really want it to grow I almost killed it off when I put it outside for we've had such a wet summer and they were not happy! My husband told me it was good for soothing stomach ulcers too! Thanks for your wonderful submission to the Natural Medicine Herb Challenge!
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I haven't really used it as a supplement consistently, @porters. Perhaps I should make more of an effort. My daughter might want to use it too if I tell her about the hair and nails. I wonder if it would also help skin.
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