Naomba mtusaidie kuna ukweli katika hili? eti kuna mtu kanipa habari kwamba kunywa dawa ya kienyeji ya alovera inasababisha ugonjwa wa Ini ...ni kweli jamani?
Aliye kuambiakuwa Aloe Vera ukinywa inaweza kusababisha upate ugonjwa wa inini muongo huyo wala hajuwi dawa hiyo ya Aloe Vera. Nijuavyo mimi Dawa ukila kwa wingi pasipo na vipimo maalumu unaweza kudhurika haswa hiyo Aloe Vera ukinywa kwa wingi inaweza kukudhuru figo sio ini mkuu
Rweye Soma hapa chini Madhara kwa kutumia Aloe Vera.
aloe Side Effects & Safety
Aloe gel is
LIKELY SAFE when applied to the skin and
POSSIBLY SAFE when taken by mouth in adults. Once in a while aloe gel might cause burning and itching of the skin.
Taking aloe latex is
POSSIBLY UNSAFE at any dose, but
LIKELY UNSAFE when taken in high doses. Aloe latex can cause some side effects such as stomach pain and cramps. Long-term use of large amounts of aloe latex might cause diarrhea, kidney problems, blood in the urine, low potassium, muscle weakness, weight loss, and heart disturbances. Taking aloe latex 1 gram per day for several days can be fatal.
There have been a few reports of liver problems in some people who have taken an aloe leaf extract; however, this is uncommon. It is thought to only occur in people who are extra sensitive (hypersensitive) to aloe.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy or breast-feeding: Aloe -- either gel or latex -- is
POSSIBLY UNSAFE when taken by mouth. There is a report that aloe was associated with miscarriage. It could also be a risk for birth defects. Do not take aloe by mouth if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Children: Aloe is
POSSIBLY UNSAFE for children when taken by mouth. Children younger than 12 years old may experience abdominal pain, cramps, and diarrhea.
Diabetes: Some research suggests aloe might lower blood sugar. If you take aloe by mouth and you have diabetes, monitor your
blood sugar levels closely.
Intestinal conditions such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or obstruction: Do not take aloe latex if you have any of these conditions. Aloe latex is a bowel irritant. Remember, products made from whole aloe leaves will contain some aloe latex.
Hemorrhoids: Do not take aloe latex if you have hemorrhoids. It could make the condition worse. Remember, products made from whole aloe leaves will contain some aloe latex.
Kidney problems: High doses of aloe latex have been linked to kidney failure and other serious conditions.
Surgery: Aloe might affect blood sugar levels and could interfere with blood sugar control during and after surgery. Stop taking aloe at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.