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  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • 33% of ingredients have research evidence
A Label Compliance Grade

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Label Data

2 Softgel(s) Serving Size
50 Servings
Botanical Product Type
33% Evidence Coverage

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Calories
5 Calorie(s)
Total Fat
0.5 Gram(s) (1% DV)
100 mg
📊 Market median: 100.0mg (166 products) 📚 10 studies (Tier A: 0, B: 1)
This product: 100mg

Other Ingredients

organic extra virgin Olive Oil Softgel Capsule Silica

Label Claims — Verification

All Other
Structure/Function
All Other (98% of products) Structure/Function (74% of products) Nutrient (7% of products) No Claim (2% of products)

Target Groups

Adult (18 - 50 Years) Gluten Free Dairy Free

Product Information

📋 Directions for Use

Suggested Usage: Take 2 softgels 1 to 2 times daily, on an empty stomach, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

⚠️ Warnings & Precautions

Cautions/Interactions: Close monitoring of blood sugar levels is advised for patients receiving medications for controlling diabetes.

Do not eat freshness packet. Keep in bottle.

Not manufactured with yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, corn, milk, egg, fish or shellfish ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens.

🧪 Formulation Notes

Non-GMO

Not manufactured with yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, corn, milk, egg, fish or shellfish ingredients.

Additional Information

How It Works: Aloe Vera offers a variety of nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, enzymes and amino acids. In addition, aloe vera has mucopolysaccharides, also known as glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), which are thought to be its most important constituent components. Numerous scientific studies have demonstrated the ability of aloe to support the body’s natural healing processes.* It has also been shown to promote healthy digestive function.*

Natural color variation may occur in this product.

Naturally occurring particulates may be visible in the aloe vera.

CODE P3036C V5

~ 10,000 mg equivalency per softgel ~ Supports the body's healing processes*

Non-GMO

Product Details

UPC / SKU 7 07359 13036 4
DSLD Entry Date 2017-05-24
Product Type Botanical
Form Softgel Capsule
DSLD ID 73746
Data Updated 2026-04-11

Research Evidence

13 Research Sources
48 Avg Quality Score
7 Rct
4 Systematic Review
1 Meta Analysis
1 Clinical Trial
B Aloe vera for prevention and treatment of infusion phlebitis
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2014
B Aloe vera gel and cesarean wound healing; a randomized controlled clinical trial
Rct Global journal of health science 2014
C The use of babosa (Aloe vera) in treating burns: a literature review
Systematic Review Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2021
C Topical Aloe Vera Gel for Accelerated Wound Healing of Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Trial and Systematic Review
Systematic Review Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2018
C The efficacy of aloe vera used for burn wound healing: a systematic review
Systematic Review Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2007
C Effects of Aloe Sterol Supplementation on Skin Elasticity, Hydration, and Collagen Score: A 12-Week Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Trial
Rct Skin pharmacology and physiology 2016
C Effects of low-dose Aloe sterol supplementation on skin moisture, collagen score and objective or subjective symptoms: 12-week, double-blind, randomized controlled trial
Rct The Journal of dermatology 2020
C Effectiveness of Aloe Vera gel compared with 1% silver sulphadiazine cream as burn wound dressing in second degree burns
Rct JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2013
C Evaluation of the Remineralizing Effect of Aloe Vera Versus Diode Laser for Management of Deep Carious Lesions.
Clinical Trial ClinicalTrials.gov 2021
C Phase III double-blind evaluation of an aloe vera gel as a prophylactic agent for radiation-induced skin toxicity
Rct International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics 1996
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