AL OF
VERA
71/100
SUPPIE SCORE
65/100
EFFICACY
Medium
SAFETY
88/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does VERA Do?
Moderately effective for skin healing/burns per studies; limited oral benefits. Medium safety for short-term oral gel use, but pregnancy contraindicated and GI risks with overuse.
What evidence supports aloe vera gel for skin health and wound healing?
Is this aloe vera gel safe for oral consumption, and what are the risks?
Does aloe vera gel help with blood sugar control or weight management?
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What Are the Benefits of VERA?
Based on proven scientific research
Skin healingModerate
Burn reliefModerate
Blood sugar supportMild
Acne reductionMild
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What Are the Side Effects of AL OF VERA?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskMedium Risk
Overview
•Short-term oral use of aloe gel up to 42 days generally safe at low doses per NCCIH/WebMD.
•98.7% organic gel likely decolorized, minimizing aloin/latex risks if low anthraquinone.
•Possible GI upset, cramps, diarrhea with overuse; monitor dosage (365ml total).
•Unsafe orally during pregnancy/breastfeeding; consult provider.
•Potential blood sugar lowering; caution with antidiabetes meds or surgery.
•Topical use likely safe; oral long-term risks include hepatitis, kidney issues.
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Inactive Ingredients
Low Risk
Low Risk
What Are the Ingredients in AL OF VERA?
Organic Aloe Vera Gel
365 ml
Ascorbic acid
Citric acid
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about AL OF VERA