Lily of the Desert
Aloe Vera Gel
59/100
SUPPIE SCORE
52/100
EFFICACY
Medium
SAFETY
68/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does Aloe Vera Gel Do?
This is a traditional oral aloe product with a concentrated inner leaf extract, so it may be useful for occasional digestive support but evidence is modest. The short-term use warning and pregnancy/diabetes cautions make it a product to use carefully.
Is this aloe vera gel suitable for daily digestive support?
How should I take this product if I have a sensitive stomach?
Does this aloe gel contain any added preservatives or allergens?
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What Are the Benefits of Aloe Vera Gel?
Based on proven scientific research
Digestive supportMild
Constipation reliefMild
Antioxidant supportMild
Gut soothingMild
Good For:
What Are the Side Effects of Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera Gel?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskMedium Risk
Overview
•This is an oral aloe vera gel product with a traditional laxative-style use, so loose stools, cramping, or urgency can occur in sensitive users.
•The label advises caution in pregnancy, breastfeeding, and diabetes; oral aloe may affect glucose control and is not ideal without medical guidance.
•Do not combine casually with other laxatives or if you have unexplained abdominal pain, diarrhea, or bowel obstruction symptoms.
•The softgel contains gelatin and soybean oil, which may matter for people avoiding animal-derived ingredients or soy.
•Use beyond the labeled short-term guidance should be clinician-supervised, especially if you take regular medications.
•If you have known aloe allergy, avoid this product.
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Inactive Ingredients
Medium Risk
Low Risk
Medium Risk
Low Risk
Good
What Are the Ingredients in Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera Gel?
Aloe vera (inner leaf)
58.6 g
Aloe barbadensis gel (inner leaf gel) standardized extract
60 mg
Gelatin
Water, Purified
Soybean Oil
Glycerin
White Beeswax
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Lily of the Desert Aloe Vera Gel