Aloe Inner Leaf Gel
The clear, mucilaginous gel from inside aloe leaves, free from outer leaf compounds
Plants
Succulents
Research: Moderate
Scientific Name
Aloe vera gel (inner leaf)
Classifications
Processing:
extracted_gel
Source:
aloe_leaf_interior
Type:
inner_leaf_gel
Benefits
- Traditional use for digestive health support
- Soothing properties for skin and mucous membranes
- May support healthy inflammation response
- Contains vitamins, minerals, and amino acids
- Traditional use for occasional constipation relief
- Moisturizing and cooling properties for topical use
Specific Properties
- Contains polysaccharides, particularly acemannan
- Free from aloin and other anthraquinones
- Gentler and safer than whole leaf preparations
- Rich in vitamins, minerals, and amino acids
- Traditional use for digestive and skin health
Safety Notes
Inner leaf gel generally well-tolerated. Whole leaf preparations containing aloin may cause cramping or diarrhea. Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding. May interact with diabetes medications and diuretics. Consult healthcare provider before internal use.
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About Aloe
A succulent plant whose gel and leaf extracts have been used for thousands of years for digestive health, skin care, and general wellness support
Back to AloeForms of Aloe Inner Leaf Gel
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Fresh Aloe Gel
Freshly extracted gel directly from aloe leaves
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Stabilized Aloe Gel
Processed gel with extended shelf life and preserved activity
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Freeze-Dried Aloe Gel
Gel processed using freeze-drying to preserve compounds
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Aloe Gel Juice
Liquid preparation from inner leaf gel