Aloe Vera is widely used in medicine and cosmetic production due to its juice, including in creams, ointments, and masks. Dr. Sergey Agabkin notes that "Aloe Vera is a flowering succulent plant with branched, evergreen leaves. Although it is commonly found in many households, many people are unaware of its beneficial properties." In addition to using aloe vera juice in various cosmetic products, it can also be used as a mouthwash to treat gum inflammation. According to the doctor, Aloe Vera has numerous therapeutic properties. For example, in ancient times, concentrated aloe vera juice was a valuable medicinal raw material widely used against various ailments, mixed in equal parts with water, and a few drops of mint were added to improve the taste, and the mixture was used to treat gum inflammation. Nowadays, researchers recommend adding a teaspoon of alcoholic chamomile infusion, which has additional antibacterial effects, using it as a mouthwash to treat gum inflammations and other dental diseases. Additionally, aloe vera juice stimulates tissue regeneration and accelerates healing and wound repair. Chamomile has antibacterial effects, and mint has a refreshing effect. This mixture helps heal "loose" gums very quickly, especially when they bleed after brushing.