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

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Forms of Aloe Inner Leaf Gel

🧬 Fresh Aloe Gel

Freshly extracted gel directly from aloe leaves

🧬 Stabilized Aloe Gel

Processed gel with extended shelf life and preserved activity

🧬 Freeze-Dried Aloe Gel

Gel processed using freeze-drying to preserve compounds

🧬 Aloe Gel Juice

Liquid preparation from inner leaf gel