Drinking Aloe Vera gel - experiences?
MaryElizabeth10
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I've just started drinking aloe vera gel - working my way up to a 60ml shot every day when I get up. Does anyone have experience of using it long term? What do you think?
I am taking it for 2 reasons - mainly to 'regulate' myself (I have IBS issues) and because I am prone to outbreaks of psoriasis which I HATE.
It isn't cheap - it's going to cost me the same each month as my gym membership - but i don't mind if it's worth it. I know it will take a while before I can guage its effects, but I'm impatient so would love to hear about anyone elses experiences with it.
(It's the Forever Living brand I use by the way).
I am taking it for 2 reasons - mainly to 'regulate' myself (I have IBS issues) and because I am prone to outbreaks of psoriasis which I HATE.
It isn't cheap - it's going to cost me the same each month as my gym membership - but i don't mind if it's worth it. I know it will take a while before I can guage its effects, but I'm impatient so would love to hear about anyone elses experiences with it.
(It's the Forever Living brand I use by the way).
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I don't know about drinking it but I use it on my skin and it's brilliant. If you try in your local chemist you can ususally get it much cheaper. I know my gel is about a third of the price.0
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drinking aloe vera GEL!? I live in Korea and we drink aloe vera juice (little pieces of aloe vera are in it), but i've never heard of drinking gel. Surely it isn't the same kind you put on your skin haha? I'm very curious about this!0
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Oops I meant I use the gel on my skin! Bit early in the morning for me yet!0
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drinking aloe vera GEL!? I live in Korea and we drink aloe vera juice (little pieces of aloe vera are in it), but i've never heard of drinking gel. Surely it isn't the same kind you put on your skin haha? I'm very curious about this!
Yeah it is basically juice, they just call it a gel. It's quite thick (way thicker than orange juice) and has pieces of aloe in it too. if you google Forever Living aloe vera drinking gel you will see what it is!0 -
I got hives from it. It was to strong for my body . =(0
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I've tried doing this on 2 occasions. On both occasions I got half way through the bottle.
I didnt notice any change, then again I didnt finish the course...0 -
I'm currently trying it. I can't say I've noticed a difference, but I'm only halfway through my bottle (taking 2 oz per day). Can anyone recommend a brand that doesn't smell and taste like BO? I think the citric acid they used in the Lily of the Valley brand makes it plain nasty.0
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I have just started drinking it with digestive aid from Holland and Barrett for IBS, fingers crossed it works, but im also just starting to take digestive enzymes and probiotics in tablet form as well. Good Luck. Not sure whether it works either.0
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I was researching about the forever products around here and I came across your post, did you kept on drinking it and if you did, did you notice changes, I'm saying cause I am drinking it along with the probiotic and the argi+, I do have more energy and I do go to the restroom more often which is a relief I would go once a day or nono at all for days :-( (btw I've on it for 3 weeks as of today)0
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I drink Aloe Vera Juice (2 oz.) every night before I go to bed. I swear by it ... it is the best product I've ever taken. I also sell it, so if interested, give me a shout! It is approx. $26.00/ 30 oz. (1 month supply).
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I took a huge swig of it once thinking it was homemade limeade. It was a horrible experience0
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I'm not sure about the gel, but my mother(in her 70s) has been drinking an aloe vera mix for ages. She usually takes the jelly inside of the aloe and blends it with water and drinks it. She swears that it keeps her healthy.0
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I love it0
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Its definately the best on the market, i used to be a forever living rep... my husband still drinks it, its pretty good and does help with IBS issues. There are alot of testimonials on their website too. its a natural product so yeah very good.0
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I love it! My immune system used to be very weak, and I would get every cold, flu and stuff whenever possible. I was constantly sick! I started to change my lifestyle (working out, eathing healthier) and started to drink aloe vera gel and I feel really good!0
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I mixed it in a blueberry smoothie that I just made and it was so disgusting. Even after using sugar and lemon the taste was too strong. From now on I am just going to use it on my skin and hair.0
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I used to drink it with just water. It made me go to the bathroom a lot, but I'm not sure if it really did anything else.0
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I love Aloe Vera gel! The premade drinks you can get at whole foods and Asian markets are really good (probably not super healthy). I don't know what kind of gel y'all are drinking that cost as much as a gym membership.That's crazy. My dad has a big plant and I have a little potted one so I just cut off an arm, scrape the gel out, and mix it in with water or juice. Cucumber, and watermelon infused water tastes especially good with it. I wasn't aware it had any health benefits but if you can afford it I definitely suggest trying.0
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My grand mother used to have a garden full of aloe plants so I drank the juice very often. If you don't add lots of sugar it can't hurt. I don't know how much it cost if you buy it pre made or having to buy the plant.
Oh and consider making aloe jello with gelatin, sweeteners and water or coconut water. They're delicious0 -
is it just me or does psypha's comment sound like an automated sale spam?0
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Girl I can help u save money! Maje it yourself! Buy aloe leaf at whole foods or a mexican grocer. Then google make your own aloe juice and watch the youtube how to vid. It is so easy! One leaf a huge one gives a ton of gel so you will be good to go! Message me or add me if u have any questions. I have ibs c too.0
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Say what you like but its my own personal testimony. Where no emphasis is needed, they company have a 60 day money back guarantee (even if you use it all and send back the empties); which suggests that they have absolute faith in their products.
Also the initial post was from another person (2011) who uses Forever, perhaps her response (if she is still active) would be interesting to hear.
In the interest of full disclosure....are you the "independent distributor" that operate the website that you fist post is linked to. Forever Living is a MLM company and, as such first posts such as yours that strongly endorse product x o product y are viewed with great suspicion around here.......
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Never tried it, I have seen it at the stores before but the thought of drinking it makes me wanna gag especially after reading some of the comments on here about it tasting bad and smelling. I take chia seeds for helping with digestive issues. tasteless and you can mix them with smoothies or whatever.0
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