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Aloe Vera pour Wound Healing

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Topical aloe vera has moderate wound healing evidence. Oral aloe gel supplementation for skin is less studied, with limited clinical data for internal use.

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En conclusion

Topical aloe vera has moderate wound healing evidence. Oral aloe gel supplementation for skin is less studied, with limited clinical data for internal use.

Key Statistics

4

Études

200

Participants

Positive

D

Note

Dosage & Usage

mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units

Posologies couramment utilisées

general:
100-200 mg/day aloe vera gel extract

Limite supérieure : Oral aloe latex: avoid (anthraquinones); gel extracts are generally safe

Moment optimal de prise : With meals for oral supplements

Safety & Side Effects

Effets indésirables signalés

  • Diarrhea and cramping (aloe latex — avoid oral latex forms)
  • Electrolyte imbalance (with latex use)
  • Allergic reactions (rare)

Interactions connues

  • Diuretics (additive potassium depletion with aloe latex)
  • Antidiabetic medications (may lower blood sugar)
  • Anticoagulants (theoretical interaction)

Apport maximal tolérable : Oral aloe latex: avoid (anthraquinones); gel extracts are generally safe

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Aloe Vera help with Wound Healing?
Based on 4 studies with 200 participants, there is preliminary evidence that needs more research that Aloe Vera may support Wound Healing management. Our evidence grade is D (Very Early Research).
How much Aloe Vera should I take for Wound Healing?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 100-200 mg/day aloe vera gel extract. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Aloe Vera?
Reported side effects may include Diarrhea and cramping (aloe latex — avoid oral latex forms), Electrolyte imbalance (with latex use), Allergic reactions (rare). Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Aloe Vera and Wound Healing?
We rate the evidence as Grade D (Very Early Research). This rating is based on 4 peer-reviewed studies with 200 total participants. The overall direction of effect is positive.

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