Menstruating or pregnant women should not use Aloe Vera in any form to relieve constipation
Aloe Vera is a wonder herb that has been around for thousands of years. It has been used for both external and internal problems – skin rashes burns ulcers internal bleeding. It also promotes bowel movements which helps to relieve constipation. I have found that some people are allergic to Aloe Vera. So if you show a rash or have any other undesirable symptoms don’t use it.
Aloe is an astringent acts to tighten muscles and has purgative and laxative action – dispels fecal matter that has collected in your colon. There are many aloe vera products to choose from. For best results choose an aloe that is close to that of fresh organic aloe whole leaf.
Using Aloe Vera Gel to Relieve Constipation
Take two tablespoons of pure aloe vera gel mixed with apple juice. You can use other types of juices that fit your taste.
If you use aloe juice drink mix 1/3 of aloe juice with 2/3 of a juice you like just before bedtime or just on awakening.
Or if you can handle the taste of the juice drink a glass of Aloe Vera juice as soon as you wake up and one just before bedtime. This will promote a bowel movement when you wake up.
Relieve Constipation with Aloe Vera Capsules
Aloe Vera can also be taken in capsules. Because aloe can have a strong griping action it is best to take this herb with a calmative herb such as turmeric. Aloe can also be mixed with powdered fennel seeds. But you can take aloe as described above and see how you react to it. I know many people who take it without turmeric and they don’t have any side ...
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