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What is Aloe Vera
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Aloe Vera History
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How Aloe Vera works for the Body
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Aloe Vera Components
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How Aloe Vera is Used
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Aloe Vera Benefits
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Aloe Vera Precautions
If you are diabetic and taking diabetes medicine, you should consult with your doctor before taking aloe vera, as it might lower blood sugar levels further and cause health problems.
In addition, pregnant women should not take aloe latex because it may cause uterine contractions and trigger miscarriage.
Always consult with a healthcare professional before taking aloe vera to ensure it is safe for you and avoid any possible interaction with any medications you may be taking.
Aloe Vera Side Effects
Using aloe vera externally on the skin to treat a burn or wound, is generally safe and may help it heal or feel better. In some rare cases, it may cause an allergic reaction, such as skin rash. If you develop any unusual symptoms, you should immediately stop using the gel.
Aloe vera can be also ingested, though it not always recommended. This might cause an abnormal heart rhythm or kidney problems. Other possible side effects might include diarrhea, intestinal cramps, hypokalemia, pseudomelanosis coli, phototoxicity, as well as hypersensitive reactions.
If you are considering to take aloe vera, it is important to regularly monitor any unexpected side effects, and pay close attention to any symptoms. If you notice anything unusual, immediately consult with a healthcare professional.
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