Typical dose

Apply topically 2x daily or consume as directed...

Rating

0.0/5

About this supplement

Aloe Vera is a succulent plant known for its thick, fleshy leaves that contain a soothing gel. This gel is widely recognized for its beneficial properties in treating burns, skin irritation, and promoting digestive health. The plant is often used in topical applications for its hydrating and anti-inflammatory effects, as well as in dietary supplements for its potential digestive benefits.

How much to take

Typical amount
Apply topically 2x daily or consume as directed on dietary supplement labels.
Suggested range
50-200ml of Aloe Vera juice daily or apply as needed for topical use.

Potential benefits

Benefits linked to this supplement form:

Things to watch for

Possible side effects linked to this form:

Health goals

Needs and goals this form may help with:

Other forms of Aloe

Compare absorption and active amounts with sibling forms:

Technical details â–¼

Physical properties

Aloe Vera gel is typically clear to slightly yellow, viscous, and has a characteristic odor. It is soluble in water.

How it’s made

Aloe Vera is harvested from the leaves of the Aloe barbadensis plant. The leaves are cut, and the gel is extracted and processed for use in topical and dietary applications.