The Good News About Aloe Vera and Children

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If you’re familiar with aloe vera, you know it’s great for burns and minor scrapes, and you’ve probably used it for sunburns, scratches and scrapes on every member of your family, including yourself. Aloe vera is a great topical treatment for wounds, and many families couldn’t live without a bottle of aloe vera gel in their first aid kit.

You may also know that oral aloe vera supplements, like Aloeride®, can improve overall health by promoting digestive tract health and strengthening the immune system. Aloeride®,  in particular, is popular as a supplement for both adults and children to maintain general well-being. Aloeride® is a small, easy-to-swallow capsule which is completely nonallergenic and made from the purest ingredients.

However, there is a misconception in many quarters that oral aloe vera supplements are not safe for children, pregnant or nursing women, or the elderly. This misunderstanding involves a belief that aloe vera is a natural laxative, and can result in dehydration.

Dehydration, from any cause, does occur more readily in children, pregnant and nursing women, and the elderly. When these individuals suffer from diarrhea, they lose valuable electrolytes, and can easily become dehydrated.

Aloe vera, however, does not cause diarrhea, and is not in fact a natural laxative. This is a misconception, though understandable. Many people suffer from constipation on a regular basis. Because Aloeride®  restores health to the digestive system, it also gently “encourages” bowel regularity. This correction of irregularity can seem like a laxative effect, but aloe vera is not a laxative.

Many oral aloe vera supplements do act as laxatives, because of additives or fillers used in the manufacture of the supplement capsules. Aloeride®  is pure aloe vera, and contains no additives or fillers that can cause unpleasant and unwanted side effects.

All of this is great news for parents of children who could benefit from increased digestive tract and immune system health. You can feel confident, when you give your child Aloeride® supplements, that you are caring for your child in the most effective manner and providing the support they need, in the form of Aloeride® supplements, to grow up strong and healthy.

Concern about your children is natural, and there certainly are some supplements children should not take. Diarrhea, in particular, can be a real risk for younger children, and making sure your child’s digestive system is working properly is one of the most important things you can do to protect her health.

Fortunately, supplementing your child’s diet with Aloeride®  is not only safe and beneficial, but also easy. Many children cannot or do not like to swallow capsules and tablets. Aloeride®’s extremely small capsule is very easy to swallow, and there will be no battles over “taking the aloe vera.”

Overall, supplementing with Aloeride®  is one of the most helpful things you can do for your child’s health, because it is safe, improves health, and is easy to take.

Aloe vera is also a great supplement for kids because it is easy for them to understand. They can see, or even own, an aloe vera plant, learn how it heals itself and watch aloe vera heal minor scrapes and burns. This helps them understand that the Aloeride® supplement they take is healing their bodies, even when they’re not aware it’s doing so.

This is a great way to involve your kids in their own healthcare.

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