How to Treat Burns Using Aloe Vera
Even reading the title must have brought back some memory of when you were burned and were looking around frantically for something to soothe the burning sensation! Aloe vera is the perfect thing to have around at such times! Here is how you can use aloe vera to treat burns.

How to Use Aloe Vera to Treat Burns
- First and foremost - DO NOT PANIC if you get a burn! Most of the pain we feel is all in our heads!
- Cut off a part of the aloe leaf with a sharp scissor. You can even simply break it off by hand, but scissors are better; especially if you have burnt your hand!
- Take a clean bowl and squeeze the leaf. The gooey aloe vera gel will come out of the leaf.
- Scoop the gel off the bowl and apply it on the burn site.
- Alternatively you can squeeze the aloe leaf gel directly onto the burn.
- Massage gently on the burn. Do not rub too hard. If it burns more on massaging, DO NOT PANIC! It is not because of the gel, but most probably because of the friction caused by rubbing.
- If massaging causes the burning sensation to intensify, just gently dab the gel onto the burn. You can even blow over the burn, it helps.
Aloe vera is in fact the scientific name of the plant. It belongs to the genus Aloe and is referred to as true aloe or even medicinal aloe. There are many medicinal uses of aloe vera known to us. However, it would be rather surprising for some of you to know that there is no documented reference as to why aloe vera works, or what the mechanism of action of aloe vera gel is! However, sometimes experience teaches us more than a 'documented reference'! Aloe vera is very commonly used in beauty products, incense and a lot of other things. Aloe vera juice is consumed as well! Those who actually consume it claim that there are indeed several benefits of aloe vera juice and that it helps cure inflammatory diseases, irritable bowel syndrome, and even helps tackle diabetes.
With respect to burns, the fact that aloe vera is a succulent plant must be playing the major contributory role. Succulent plants are those that store a lot of water in their stems so that the stems become soft, thick, fleshy and full of water! The leaves eventually reduce to really, really small structures, or often adapt into thorns. The aloe vera gel also shows almost no side effects since the components are all familiar to the body - water, vitamins, organic acids, steroids, sugars. Many of the medicinal properties of aloe vera gel are attributed to the presence of polysaccharides. Other components of the gel include amino acids and proteins.
One of the reasons why natural substances work as medicines is because of the very fact that they are natural. Mother Nature nourishes and cares for all her creations, and so there are very few times when a medicine of natural origin will cause untoward or side-effects. I hope this article has inspired you to go buy an aloe vera plant for your house. It would indeed be a good decision, and you will bless yourself for it the next time you get burned!
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