R215.00 Incl. VAT
Our Aloe Bitters capsule, crafted from the potent Aloe vera plant, is designed to support digestive health. Packed with anthraquinone glycosides, it gently promotes bowel regularity, easing constipation concerns.
The natural compounds in Aloe Bitters offer a soothing effect on the digestive tract, potentially reducing inflammation. With its detoxifying properties, it aids in eliminating toxins from the body, fostering a healthier gut environment. Experience the gentle yet effective digestive support of Aloe Bitters for overall well-being.
Laxative:
1x Capsule at night for constipation.
Ingredients as traditionally used for this supplement.
100% natural, pure Aloe Ferox bitter.
Aloe Bitters: powder
How Aloe Bitters Work in the Body:
It's important to approach these benefits with caution, recognizing that scientific evidence supporting some claims is limited, and individual responses can vary. Aloe's mild laxative effects make it a popular choice for those seeking natural solutions for constipation, but it's crucial to use it judiciously. As with any supplement, it's advisable to consult healthcare professionals for personalized recommendations based on individual health conditions and needs.
Not suitable for pregnant, breastfeeding women.
People on blood thinning medication, use with care.
Some ingredients contain mild blood thinning properties.
Take care with Aloe bitters for small children.
Aloe Bitters, derived from the Aloe vera plant, contains constituents that are believed to exert various physiological effects on the human body, particularly in the realm of digestive health.
The key mechanisms and constituents include:
The main constituent in aloe bitters responsible for its potential uterine-stimulating effects is aloin. Aloin is a compound found in the latex (sap) of the aloe plant. It has been identified as a natural laxative and is known for its ability to irritate the intestines, leading to contractions.
In the context of pregnancy, this property of aloe, and specifically aloin, is a concern, as uterine contractions can pose a risk of miscarriage or preterm labour. Pregnant individuals should exercise caution and avoid aloe-containing products, including aloe bitters, without consulting with their healthcare provider due to these potential effects.
Aloe bitters, particularly aloe latex or sap, may have natural anticoagulant properties and could potentially interact with blood-thinning medications. This interaction could increase the risk of bleeding.
Therefore, individuals on blood-thinning medications, such as anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs, should exercise caution and consult with their healthcare provider before using aloe bitters or any aloe-containing products. The healthcare provider can assess the individual’s specific medical condition, medications, and potential interactions to determine the safety of using aloe bitters in their particular case.
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