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Aloe Vera (Inner Leaf Gel)
Aloe Vera (Inner Leaf Gel)

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別名: Aloe barbadensis miller, Aloe Gel, Aloe Juice, Aloe Latex, Cape Aloe

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About

Aloe vera inner leaf gel contains acemannan polysaccharide, which may help stimulate macrophage activity and mucus secretion in the GI tract. The anthraquinone compounds (emodin, aloin) in the outer leaf latex stimulate colonic motility and water secretion. Research on aloe vera for digestive conditions shows modest results, with some small studies suggesting potential benefits for IBS symptoms, though evidence remains limited and mixed.

How It Works

Acemannan polysaccharide stimulates macrophage activity and protective mucus secretion from goblet cells; anthraquinones (emodin, aloin) in outer leaf stimulate colonic motility and water secretion (laxative effect); anti-inflammatory action via suppression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in intestinal tissue; antioxidant phenolic compounds protect mucosal integrity.

Evidence For Conditions

Side Effects

  • Diarrhea and abdominal cramps (especially with aloe latex/whole leaf products)
  • Electrolyte imbalance (hypokalemia) with chronic laxative use
  • Potential hepatotoxicity with long-term whole leaf consumption (rare)
  • Allergic skin reactions in sensitive individuals

Drug & Supplement Interactions

  • Digoxin (hypokalemia from laxative use may increase digoxin toxicity)
  • Diuretics (additive potassium loss with aloe latex)
  • Diabetes medications (aloe may lower blood sugar; monitor glucose)
  • Stimulant laxatives (additive laxative effect; avoid combining)
  • Anticoagulants (theoretical interaction due to platelet effects)

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