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In general, says April, the recommended dose is between 50 and 120 ml of aloe vera juice per day —so you don’t need to be glugging the stuff like water.
Aloe vera comes as a gel that you can apply to your skin and as a juice or gel that you can drink.
According to Morgan, aloe vera juice is rich in antioxidants and vitamins, all of which can help aid and regulate a person’s immune system.
Other people with IBS who drank aloe vera juice said some of their symptoms improved.
This particular aloe contains 99.8% aloe juice that is naturally ground and may contain small pieces of pulp within the gel.
Formulated with hydrating and antioxidant ingredients, this easy to apply gel is the perfect all over skin nourisher.
Aloe vera gel is also effective in killing a yeast found in the mouth known as Candida albicans.
Aloe vera has natural disinfectant, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antiseptic, and antiviral properties.
Research is now showing several ways that it can help improve your health.
To survive the harsh conditions, the plant’s leaves store water.
Research shows it may help your skin, dental, oral, and digestive health as well as improving blood sugars.
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