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QuestionHow do I remove the effect of facial bleeding resulting from drinking cactus juice?Community AnswerMake sure you take the precautions to remove the needles. In your case, go to the doctor immediately because cactus in the face can be dangerous if left untreated.
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QuestionAre there any poisonous species of cactus?Community AnswerNo, there are no poisonous cactus but some cactus taste better then others.
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QuestionHow much cactus juice can I drink per day?Community AnswerI would only drink one glass of cactus juice per day.
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QuestionWhere can I get a prickly pear cactus?EefiCommunity AnswerYou could probably buy prickly pear cactus from a local farmers market that sells unique fruits, vegetables, etc., but an easy way of finding out is just by googling "Where can I buy prickly pear cacti near me?"
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QuestionIs cactus gel healthier than aloe vera gel?EefiCommunity AnswerThey both have their benefits. Cactus juice helps with blood sugar, healing wounds and lowering cholesterol, and it's proven to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Aloe vera gel is mainly used for skin conditions, such as burns, sunburn and acne, but it can also be used for treating osteoarthritis, bowel diseases, fever, itching and inflammation.
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QuestionWhat are cactus pears?Community AnswerIt's the little round fruit on top of the cactus pads. They appear after the flower falls off. At first they appear to be green. You don't want to pick them until they are ripe; that's when they are bright red.
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