
Guide

Aloe (Aloe Vera) is a unique source of nutrients valuable for health. Aloe juice and dietary supplements based on the pulp are considered superfoods with unique health-promoting properties.
Aloe juice obtained from the pulp shows high biological activity of the active substances contained in it. It absorbs quickly and can be used both orally and externally on the body and hair. Although natural aloe juice is usually well tolerated, due to its strong effects, not everyone should consume it.
It is intended mainly for adults, as a supplement to a varied diet. The juice can also be used by adolescents over 12 years of age, after prior consultation with a doctor.
However, it cannot be administered to small children, pregnant and breastfeeding women and people who are hypersensitive to any of the ingredients of the preparation.
How to use:
Recommended intake:
Adults 50 ml of aloe juice daily, once or divided into 2 or 3 portions, preferably 1 hour before a meal.
Aloe juice can be drunk undiluted or with the addition of fruit juice. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Dietary supplements cannot be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Maintaining good health requires a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Storage:
Store at room temperature, after opening in the refrigerator. Dietary supplements should be stored out of the reach of small children.
Ingredients:
Aloe juice with pulp 99.7% (Aloe Vera), preservative: sodium benzoate, acidity regulator: citric acid, preservative: potassium sorbate.
Country of origin:
Mexico
