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Today, many of these herbs are still used in alternative medicine and by modern doctors who realize the power of natural healing.

The 12 Healing Herbs of the Bible

Let’s start with Aloe

The Egyptians uses aloe vera to help mummify dead bodies. This makes sense because worms and bacteria that help decomposition cannot survive alongside aloe vera.

After Jesus Christ was taken off the cross, aloe vera was one of the plants bought to prepare his body for burial

Cleopatra did use aloe vera on her whole body including her hair and nails to keep her looking younger.

Historical uses of Aloes

  1. Enhance deep sleep. 2. Rub a drop above the eyebrows in a wide circle around the eye 1-3 times daily to help with vision. 3. Used as cologne. 4. Combined with bath salts for a relaxing bath. 5. Used for dry chapped skin and wrinkled skin. 6. Used for acute or chronic diarrhea, rub on the stomach area. 7. Place a drop on cold sores to help them heal. 8. Massage in hair and on the scalp to retard graying. 9. Put a drop on an incision to speed wound healing. I will explore each one of these uses and bring you results.

The Spanish used Aloe and carried it with them to their new world colonies in South America and the Caribbean. Not that this considerable pedigree should call forth images of primitive peoples and their witch doctors.

The plant is widely known in Asia and the Pacific and is found in the folklore of the Japanese, the Philippines, and the Hawaiians.

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