The best recommendation we can give you from now on is that you try to have an Aloe or, better, the three recommended in your home. If you don't have room, there will always be room for three pots. The best pot is terracotta with no less than 20 centimeters in the mouth, always well drained and with soft garden soil. Since none of the three recommended Aloes are too demanding, garden soil can be mixed: half a river hangover and the other half, black soil from any garden. Although there may be a feeling against when the time comes, it must be assumed that if you consume a lot of Aloe, the most likely thing is that when in a pot the plant will end up at some point.Inside this book, you’ll discover:•The History and Science of Aloe Vera – How civilizations across the world have relied on Aloe for centuries, and why modern research continues to confirm its incredible benefits.•Skincare & Beauty Secrets – Learn how Aloe Vera deeply hydrates, soothes, and rejuvenates the skin, making it the perfect natural remedy for acne, wrinkles, sunburns, and more. Includes 20+ DIY recipes for face masks, creams, serums, and body treatments.•Healing from the Inside Out – Discover how Aloe Vera supports digestion, immunity, and detoxification, helping to cleanse the body, improve gut health, and even aid in weight management. Includes delicious Aloe-based detox drinks, smoothies, and immune boosters.•Aloe Vera for Hair Care – Strengthen your hair, reduce dandruff, and nourish your scalp with easy homemade Aloe Vera hair masks, scalp treatments, and natural conditioners.Delicious has a long history of being used for healing purposes, dating back to ancient Egypt.North Africa, Southern Europe, and the Canary Islands are all home to this shrub.Aloe vera is now found in hot and humid climates all over the world.Scientists are only beginning to uncover the benefits of this all-encompassing plant and its myriad side effects, which range from alleviating indigestion to maybe slowing the growth of bosom illness.