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Aloe: Aloe in the form of a liquid

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Aloe: Aloe in the form of a liquid

What is the evidence behind its remarkable activity? Ordinary aloe, also known as barbadosca, is increasingly appearing on store shelves in the form of various cosmetics and food products.

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1. A few words about aloe vera and its composition

Among the more than 140 biologically active compounds, including calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, B vitamins, folic acid, vitamins A and C, linoleic acid, as well as endo- and exogenous amino acids, it is associated with a host of water-holding succulents.

2. It's in the works

The main contraindications for the use of aloe's medicinal properties are chronic inflammatory conditions of the pancreas and bladder, kidney stones, as well as pregnancy and breastfeeding.

3. In the case of the 'extra_id_0>', the 'extras' shall be replaced by 'extraterrestrials'

The dosage should be primarily dependent on the target to be achieved. at the moment there is no clear information on the correct amount of ordinary aloe supplementation. experiments on animals given 100 mg/ kg body weight resulted in adverse reactions. in the only human studies, 300 mg of the product was administered twice daily.

The author of the article is Dietspremium