If you were to sit down and make a list of all the things that could make a person happy, you'd probably have money on the list, of course, good food, love, career fulfillment, and of course health. But would you specifically mention a spiky green plant, sometimes called the old-world cactus, that most people use only for treating burns?
Before we spend too much time talking about "making you happy," let's first define what it is we want aloe vera to do. Aloe vera is obviously not going to buy you a new car, get you a new job, or put money in your bank account. It's not a miracle "drug," or any kind of drug; it's a medicinal plant. It's not an instant rich pill or an instant success pill, of course. So, in that sense, it can't "make you happy," if you define happy as rich and successful.
So aloe vera must be a mood enhancer, an antidepressant, right? Well, no. Aloe vera is not an antidepressant, or a mood enhancing "drug" of any sort. In fact, if your mood is low enough [...continued]
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