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Isn't Aloe Vera only for the skin? Nope! Aloe Vera tea will provide you with a number of internal health benefits as it is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B12, C and E. The gel present in the leaves contains 8 essential amino acids that the body cannot produce. The tea can serve as a wash for eyes and wounds, or to treat certain digestive disorders. It is used to treat burns and alleviate the symptoms of over-exposure to the sun by pouring the tea on the affected area. Aloe can also help treat skin conditions such as rashes or insect bites. Aloe vera has been used as a remedy for thousands of years, and is still commonly used today. Uses for aloe vera tea range from relieving constipation and treating high cholesterol and abdominal pain, to regulating blood sugar in diabetics.
Taste: It has mild and smooth taste and a light, transparent colour, much like lemonade.
Brewing Guide:
Fill 1 teaspoon of Aloe vera tea to a cup (250ml) of boiling water. Covered and steep it for 10 minutes. Suitable for multiple infusions.
Serves well hot or cold.
Tip: add a bit of lemon or orange juice to your cooled tea, it will cancel out the slight bitter taste of the aloe.