Description
Aloe Vera highlights include:
- Thyroid health- Hashimoto’s and Graves Disease (by decreasing TSH and TPO antibodies)
- Type 1 and 2 Diabetes
- Skin/Hair
- Digestion/Heart burn/IBS
- Improves bioavailability of Vitamin C and E
- Cardio Beneficial
- Canker Sores/Breastfeeding
Drug Interactions: Do not take if you are taking any of the following medications: anticoagulant/antiplatelet
drugs, antidiabetic medications, blood thinners, corticosteroids (including prednisone and
prednisolone), cardiac glycoside drugs (including digoxin and digitoxin), diuretic
medications, sevoflurane, or stimulant laxatives
Warnings: Do not used if pregnant as it may cause premature uterine contractions. Avoid if allergic
latex.
Frequently Asked Aloe Vera Powder Questions
1. What is aloe vera powder and how is it made?
Aloe vera powder is made by drying and finely milling aloe vera leaves. These leaves have been used for centuries in foods, beverages, cosmetics, and traditional health practices. Our organic aloe vera powder is crafted from the entire dehydrated leaf, making it a versatile ingredient for everything from culinary recipes to skincare products like lotions and soaps.
Aloe vera is a succulent plant native to many tropical regions. It’s characterized by its thick, fleshy, upward-growing leaves. Known for its medicinal properties, aloe vera offers antioxidant and antibacterial benefits, making it highly valued for promoting health and well-being.
2. How do I use aloe vera powder?
Nature’s Uncut Aloe Vera Powder can be added to smoothies or juices for an easy and nutritious boost. To mask its flavor, try mixing it with citrus juice, cardamom, or cocoa powder for a more enjoyable taste experience.
3. What are the benefits of consuming aloe vera powder?
- Thyroid health- Hashimoto’s and Graves Disease (by decreasing TSH and TPO antibodies)
- Type 1 and 2 Diabetes
- Skin/Hair
- Digestion/Heartburn/IBS
- Improves bioavailability of Vitamin C and E
- Cardio Beneficial
- Canker Sores/Breastfeeding
4. Is aloe vera powder safe for everyone?
Do not use this product if you are currently taking any of the following medications: anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs, antidiabetic medications, blood thinners, corticosteroids (such as prednisone or prednisolone), cardiac glycosides (including digoxin and digitoxin), diuretics, sevoflurane, or stimulant laxatives.
Additionally, avoid use if you are pregnant, as it may cause premature uterine contractions. Do not use it if you have a known allergy to latex.
5. What is the difference between aloe vera gel and aloe vera powder?
Aloe Vera consumption should only involve the gel within the skin of its leaves. The skin of the leaves can be toxic to the human body. Our aloe vera hydrolyzed gel does not have the skin. Hydrolyzed gel, improves absorption, extends shelf life, and ensures no leaf skin parts are present, which may not be the case for some of the powders out there.
6. What is the recommended dosage of aloe vera powder?
The recommended dosage is ½ to 1 teaspoon per day.