Aloe(common)Aloe vera(common)Barbados aloe(common)Curaçao aloe(common)True aloe(common)West Indian aloe(common)Aloe vera(proper)
Accepted Names (French)
7
Aloe(common)Aloe vera(common)Barbados aloe(common)Curaçao aloe(common)True aloe(common)West Indian aloe(common)Aloe vera(proper)
Approved Health Claims
3
Source of antioxidants/Provides antioxidants
Source of antioxidants/Provides antioxidants that help fight/protect (cell) against/reduce (the oxidative effect of/the oxidative damage caused by/cell damage caused by) free radicals
Used in Herbal Medicine as a demulcent to help soothe irritation/inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract
Approved Health Claims (Français)
3
Source of antioxidants/Provides antioxidants
Source of antioxidants/Provides antioxidants that help fight/protect (cell) against/reduce (the oxidative effect of/the oxidative damage caused by/cell damage caused by) free radicals
Used in Herbal Medicine as a demulcent to help soothe irritation/inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract
Approved Dose Ranges
1
Population
Dose Range
Frequency
Adults 18 years and older
7.5–200 grams
per day
Cautions & Contraindications
6
cautionAll products
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding (Brinker 2010; Mills and Bone 2005; Bartram 1998).
cautionProducts providing 2.4 g or more fresh leaf gel, per day
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you have diabetes (Huseini et al. 2012; Pizzorno and Murray 2006).
cautionDemulcent
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician if symptoms persist or worsen.
Validate against the Aloe Vera Leaf GEL - Oral monograph
Check if your product meets all Aloe Vera Leaf GEL - Oral monograph requirements — doses, claims, cautions, and bilingual labels.