Aloe vera is a food supplement or a cosmetic ingredient. Not medicine. Anyone claiming otherwise crosses both European food-claim rules and Forever Living Products' own guidelines.
That sounds like a limitation. In practice, it is exactly the reason to take the product seriously. An ingredient that promises no miracles but earns a steady place in a daily routine does more for your skin and digestion than something you try for two weeks and then put away.
What aloe vera can do
Forever Aloe Vera Gel contains 99.7% pure aloe vera gel from the inner leaf. It carries the International Aloe Science Council certification and the USDA Organic and EU Organic seals. That tells you something about quality and origin, not about what it does inside your body.
What it can do, demonstrably: act as a source of plant-based hydration and a carrier for vitamins you need daily. The Forever Aloe Peaches and Aloe Berry Nectar also contain vitamin C, which contributes to the normal function of the immune system.
What aloe vera does not do
Aloe vera does not treat any disease, prevent any condition, or cure any complaint. Do you have stomach problems, a skin condition, or another physical question? The advice is simple: see your GP. A product on our shelf is not a substitute for a diagnosis.
We have turned people away with that advice. Not because it does not suit us, but because we hold ourselves to our own rule: when in doubt, no claim. That goes for what we sell and what we recommend.
When you are better off not buying from us
If you are looking for an aloe product to treat a specific condition, we would rather not sell it to you. You are better off with a doctor and possibly a prescription. Aloe vera as a daily routine is one thing. Aloe vera as therapy is something else.
Unsure whether it suits you? A short email or a fifteen-minute conversation is enough to decide.
Frequently asked questions
Does Forever Aloe Vera Gel help with stomach problems?
We make no claim on this. Forever Aloe Vera Gel is a food supplement. For stomach issues we refer you to your GP, who can establish the right diagnosis.
How much aloe vera should I drink per day?
The recommended portion is on the label. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. A food supplement is not a substitute for a varied, balanced diet.
Is aloe vera suitable during pregnancy?
During pregnancy, when trying to conceive, or while breastfeeding, we recommend consulting your doctor before starting any food supplement. The Forever F.I.T. programme is not suitable in these phases.