How long does it take for aloe vera juice to work

Acne, digestive woes, and heartburn are common problems, and they're not easy to solve. They can have a tremendous impact on quality of life, so we can't be blamed for hoping that a quick fix like celery juice, lemon water, or the latest craze—aloe vera juice—might offer up a solution. Aloe vera juice's health claims range from clear skin and silky soft hair to constipation and heartburn relief. And there's a heck of a lot of anecdotal data to confirm this. A quick Instagram search pulled up nearly 50,000 posts about aloe vera juice.

Should you consider using aloe vera for more than just a topical solution for sunburn relief and start sipping the pulpy, thicker-than-water juice? Given that people have compared the taste to everything from laundry detergent to a more bitter wheatgrass, we thought it necessary to turn to experts to separate fact from fiction.

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What Is Aloe Vera Juice?

"Aloe vera juice is extracted from the green outer leaf of the aloe vera plant," says Rachel Berman, a registered dietician in New York City. "It's made by crushing the plant and filtering out the liquid. Naturally, it tastes bitter and is slightly thicker than plain water." But don't confuse this with aloe vera gel, which is found by breaking open the leaf and has been used topically for centuries to treat burns and abrasions.

Benefits

Berman is quick to point out that there's almost no scientific research to substantiate claims that aloe vera juice can help with digestion, skin and hair health, immune function, or any of the other benefits that users have claimed. The majority of the research surrounding aloe vera's benefits focuses on topical applications. "It's questionable if there are adequate nutrients supplied by aloe vera juice once it's diluted with water, and aloe vera juice doesn't supply even close to the recommended daily amounts of B vitamins and vitamin C," says Suzanne Fisher, a registered dietitian and licensed nutritionist.

While there are some drinks, like Alo Drink, which taste slightly better than straight-up aloe juice, thanks to added ingredients like apple and pear juice, they're also full of added sugars and, according to the experts we spoke with, there are no added benefits to drinking any kind of aloe vera beverage. "You'd be better off having water or even a serving of 100 percent orange juice for the vitamin C," Berman says.

Worse yet, Berman notes that aloe vera juice has been shown to interact with some medications. Specifically, Fisher warns people who are taking drugs for diabetes, kidney disease, or intestinal conditions. "If taking laxatives, diabetic or blood pressure medication, aloe vera juice should be avoided," she says.

The bottom line: Stick to using aloe vera for sunburn relief.

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    Aloe vera is known for being one of the best ways to soothe a sunburn. In gel form, the gooey, sticky substance feels like a cool balm on your hot skin.

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    But that’s not aloe’s only superpower. “Aloe is an unassuming plant,” says registered dietitian Beth Czerwony, RD. “It doesn’t really look like it’s all that special. But it can actually provide a lot of benefits.”

    Believe it or not, drinking aloe vera juice is one of the best ways to reap health benefits from the plant.

    What is aloe vera juice?

    Making aloe vera juice is a very simple process.

    Start by plucking several leaves off healthy, mature aloe vera plants. Think of these like pillows — only instead of down or feathers, the leaves are a cushion filled with gel.

    Next, carefully cut into the leaves. Extract the gel you see and mix it with water. Presto — you now have tasty aloe vera juice to sip.

    That this simple drink offers so many health benefits might be difficult to believe. But Czerwony notes that its simplicity is a plus. Unlike aloe vera-based lotions, the impact of aloe vera juice isn’t diluted by chemicals, fragrances or other substances.

    “The aloe vera juice itself is much more potent,” she says. “If we’re looking at properties, you’re going to get more bang for your buck from the juice than if you use it as a topical.”

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    Aloe vera juice benefits

    Aloe vera juice first and foremost contains antioxidants, or substances that help reduce your chances of developing conditions such as diabetes and heart disease. But aloe vera juice offers benefits beyond just prevention.

    A low-calorie, low-sugar option

    Regular juices aren’t always healthy. Not all of them have a high percentage of real fruit in them, for starters. Many also have added sugar — and lots of it. Aloe vera juice, however, is a healthy option. Czerwony says an eight-ounce serving isn’t high in protein, fat or carbs, but has only eight calories and is low in sugar. “It’s pretty neutral,” Czerwony notes. “You can drink it on its own, or you can put it in your smoothies.”

    Helps clear up skin

    It may seem counterintuitive, but you often develop acne because you’re dehydrated. As a result, your skin produces more oil, which leads to acne breakouts. “If you’re drinking aloe vera juice, you’re going to get hydrated,” says Czerwony. “That’s going to give your skin extra moisture, and so you’re going to have less chance of having acne.”

    Relieves constipation

    If you’re constipated, good news. Aloe vera juice’s texture can affect the consistency of your poop, specifically by making it softer.

    Reduces heartburn

    Heartburn occurs when acid in your stomach travels up into your esophagus. The results of a small 2015 study showed that aloe vera juice can alleviate some of the acid in your stomach that brings on heartburn.

    Maintain eye health

    Aloe vera juice is packed full of beta carotene, an antioxidant typically found in orange and yellow vegetables and fruits. Your body converts beta carotene to vitamin A, a vitamin linked to overall eye health.

    Boost your intake of certain vitamins and minerals

    Aloe vera juice contains vitamin C — a versatile vitamin that helps with immune function, for example — as well as calcium and magnesium. “Many people having muscle aches are often low in calcium and magnesium,” says Czerwony. “Drinking aloe vera juice could replenish these if your diet is low in them.”

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    How much aloe vera juice should you drink?

    As with anything delicious, be careful not to overdo it. Czerwony says a cup of aloe vera juice a day is a good limit. “Drinking more is not going to necessarily give you more benefits,” she says.

    She also recommends drinking a smaller amount of aloe vera juice at first to see how your body tolerates it. “Anytime there’s a sudden change in your diet, your body is going to say, ‘What’s going on?’” Czerwony notes. “You want to start off slow because you really don’t know how the body is going to respond to aloe vera juice.”

    Once you decide to start drinking aloe vera juice, you should also decide why you’re taking that step. “What’s the end result you’re hoping for? Some people want to be healthy, but what does that mean?” Czerwony asks. “Some people say, ‘Hey, it’s full of antioxidants. It has vitamin C, vitamin A, beta carotene and all kinds of good stuff. I want that in my diet.’ OK, that makes sense.”

    Can you drink aloe vera juice every day?

    Czerwony says aloe vera juice is safe to drink every day. But drinking too much of it can cause cramping or diarrhea. This in turn can bring on an electrolyte imbalance. “If you have some of those gastrointestinal symptoms, you should probably drink aloe vera juice every other day, or every third day,” she says.

    If you’re introducing aloe vera juice into your diet, it’s a good idea to check in with yourself and track how you’re feeling once you start. “If you’re taking it every day for weeks, and you’re not seeing any benefit, then don’t do it,” Czerwony says. “Don’t put extra things in your body if it’s not going to benefit you.”

    Above all, consulting with your doctor before making any drastic diet changes is also always a good idea. “Anytime that you try something different, let your doctor know,” Czerwony advises. “If you have sudden abdominal cramps and don’t know why, it could be the aloe vera juice. You may not even realize that’s what it is. But if your doctor knows you changed your diet, they can tell you to stop.

    “People think if something’s natural that you can have as much of it as you want,” she adds. “I always tell people that just because something is natural doesn’t mean that it couldn’t have harmful side effects.”

    How long does it take to see results from aloe vera juice?

    How long does it take for aloe vera juice to work? It depends on the problem you are targeting and your body system, as each one works differently. Most people show results within two weeks.

    What happens if I drink aloe vera juice everyday?

    Czerwony says aloe vera juice is safe to drink every day. But drinking too much of it can cause cramping or diarrhea. This in turn can bring on an electrolyte imbalance. “If you have some of those gastrointestinal symptoms, you should probably drink aloe vera juice every other day, or every third day,” she says.

    Should you drink aloe in the morning or at night?

    Aloe vera is extremely rich in terms of water content. By consuming it right in the morning on an empty stomach, you're providing your body with a boost of fluids first thing. This will help your system to push out toxins and clear your body of impurities that might have an adverse effect on the organ systems.

    How long does it take for aloe vera juice to work for acid reflux?

    It is recommended to take about 20 ml. of aloe juice on an empty stomach or 20 minutes before eating. You should begin to feel relief as soon as you start taking it, but it will take a few weeks for it to take full effect.