Effects of Aloe Vera Arborescens on Strengthening the Body in Cancer Patients
Aloe Vera Arborescens has traditionally been used—and is increasingly studied—as a natural support to help strengthen the body in individuals with cancer, especially during or after intensive treatments such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or surgery.
The key compound in Aloe arborescens is acemannan, a powerful polysaccharide that:
Activates macrophages, T lymphocytes, and NK cells (natural killers)
Stimulates production of interferons and interleukins (immune regulators)
Strengthens natural defenses without triggering autoimmune responses
It helps the body respond better to infections and maintain surveillance against abnormal cells.
Cancer treatments often lead to oxidative stress and chronic inflammation.
Aloe Vera Arborescens contains:
Vitamins A, C, E
Flavonoids, enzymes, and essential minerals
Natural anti-inflammatory compounds
These support the protection of healthy tissues, reduce fatigue, and improve cellular resilience.
Aloe acts as a deep regenerator of affected tissues, including:
Skin and mucous membranes (oral, gastric, intestinal)
Digestive system damaged by chemotherapy
Liver, often overloaded by medications
This contributes to a faster and more balanced recovery process.
Aloe may:
Stimulate digestive enzymes
Soothe stomach and intestinal mucosa
Improve nutrient absorption, which is crucial in cases of malnutrition or fatigue
It supports physical recovery by helping the body make better use of food.
Cancer patients often report persistent fatigue.
Regular use of Aloe arborescens may:
Boost mitochondrial energy production
Help revitalize cellular metabolism