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HF ALOE VERA UNFLAVOURED 500mL
HF ALOE VERA UNFLAVOURED 500mL
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We all get it – that dreaded backup in our, ahem, entrails that can leave us feeling bloated and cranky! Laxatives can be harsh and addictive, so if you’re looking for something more natural, Aloe vera is a great choice!
Aloe vera is a digestive tonic that’s high in vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and seven of the eight essential amino acids. Because it’s rich in antioxidants, Aloe vera is an effective anti-inflammatory for the entire digestive tract. Health First Aloe Vera Juice contains only the inner fillet of the Aloe plant, and acts by coating an inflamed and irritated gut to give fast relief. Your daily shot of Aloe vera juice helps keep things moving!
Cold-Processed Inner Fillet of Aloe Vera
To help soothe irritation and inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract.
Features and Benefits
- Contains certified organic inner fillet Aloe vera gel
- Benefits the entire digestive tract
- Available in delicious pomegranate flavour and unflavoured
Medicinal Ingredients
Each tablespoon (15 ml) contains
Aloe vera: 14.9 ml
Gel from organic leaves*
*OTCO-certified organic
Non-Medicinal Ingredients
Unflavoured: Purified water, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, citric acid, stevia
Pomegranate: Purified water, natural pomegranate flavour, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, citric acid, stevia
Dosage
Adults (18 years and older) - Take 4 tablespoons, 1-2 times daily. Do not exceed 200 ml of Aloe Vera Juice daily.
Caution
Do not exceed 200 ml of Aloe Vera Juice daily. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have diabetes or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Allergy Information
All Health First products are free from GMOs, artificial colours and artificial flavours.
Packaging
Made in Canada and sold exclusively by Health First Network Members to support healthy Canadian communities.
Our packaging is made from 100% recycled or recyclable materials to save plastic from landfills and put the health of our communities first.
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