Oral Intake:
Oral use of Aloe vera can cause side effects with frequent or prolonged use and high doses.
- Oral ingestion of Aloe vera for its laxative effect can cause abdominal cramps and diarrhea. If you use it for more than seven days and then stop using it, it can end up with dependence or severe constipation.
- Those who suffer from abdominal pain, ileus, appendicitis and should not consume Aloe Vera orally.
- The laxative effect of aloe Vera can cause an electrolyte imbalance in the blood.
- It can also lower potassium levels in the blood, which in turn causes an irregular heartbeat, muscle weakness and mild muscle. This effect of aloe vera is prominently seen in people with diabetes, heart disease or kidney disease. Therefore, such people avoid using Aloe Vera or its products.
- The use of aloe for over one year could lead to increased risk for colorectal cancers.
Another side effect is the lowering of blood sugar.
Those undergoing treatment for diabetes or hypoglycemia should take expert advice on the use of Aloe Vera.
Reports suggest that the use of Aloe Vera can cause hepatitis. People with thyroid disorders should also refrain from the use of Aloe Vera products.
· Frequent intake can lead to dehydration and red urine.
· Overdose can cause blood to build up in the pelvis, kidney.
ALOE VERA JUICE CONTAINS:
- Minerals
- polysaccharides
- Enzymes
- Vitamins
- Amino acids
- Biological stimulators
- Proteins
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