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We chose this particular juice because Aloe ferox is a meaningfully different species to Aloe vera — its naturally higher concentration of bitter compounds makes it more relevant for digestive support than many aloe products on the market. KIKI Health's commitment to single-ingredient, organic formulation aligns with our preference for clean, traceable supplements. It earns its place on our shelves as a straightforward botanical, not a blended product with diluted effect.
About this product
Organic Aloe Ferox Juice
Organic Aloe Ferox Juice from KIKI Health is a single-ingredient botanical supplement derived from the Aloe ferox plant, a species native to southern Africa and distinct from the more common Aloe vera. The whole-leaf juice contains naturally occurring compounds including anthraquinones, polysaccharides, and bitter glycosides, which are studied for their role in supporting digestive function — particularly gut motility and bowel regularity. Unlike Aloe vera, Aloe ferox is noted for a higher concentration of these bitter compounds, which may account for its traditional use as a digestive tonic.
This juice suits people who experience sluggish digestion, occasional constipation, or who are looking to support a healthy gut environment as part of a broader nutritional routine. It may also be of interest to those supporting liver function or immune resilience, as aloe polysaccharides are studied for their interaction with gut-associated immune tissue.
The formulation is organic, meaning the single active ingredient meets certified organic standards — relevant for those managing overall toxic load or following a clean-supplement protocol. As a food-state botanical with a long history of traditional use, it fits naturally alongside a whole-food diet rather than acting as a replacement for clinical intervention. Those with inflammatory bowel conditions or who are pregnant should seek medical advice before use, as stimulant laxative compounds may not be appropriate in all cases.
What it does
Benefits
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May support gut motility and bowel regularity
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Studied for digestive tonic effects via bitter compounds
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Contains polysaccharides associated with gut immune support
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Single-ingredient organic formula — no additives or fillers
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Traditional botanical with a documented history of use
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How to use
Take 30ml daily, ideally on an empty stomach or before a meal to support digestive function. Follow the guidance on the packaging, and start with a smaller amount if you are new to aloe juice to allow your digestive system to adjust.
What's inside
Ingredients
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Organic Aloe Ferox Juice
Common questions
Frequently asked
How does Aloe ferox differ from Aloe vera?
Aloe ferox is a separate species that contains a higher natural concentration of bitter compounds, including anthraquinones, compared to Aloe vera. This makes it particularly relevant for digestive support and bowel regularity, which is why it has a longer history of use as a traditional digestive tonic.
Is this suitable for long-term daily use?
Aloe ferox contains stimulant laxative compounds that may not be appropriate for continuous long-term use in high amounts. If you are using it primarily for ongoing digestive support, it is worth discussing duration with a GP or registered nutritional therapist, particularly if you have an underlying gut condition.
Can I take this alongside other supplements or medications?
Botanical juices containing anthraquinones can, in principle, affect the absorption of some oral medications if taken at the same time. As a precaution, space it away from prescription medications and check with your doctor if you are on any long-term treatment.
Who should avoid this product?
Pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with inflammatory bowel disease (such as Crohn's or ulcerative colitis), and those with known sensitivity to Aloe species should avoid use or seek medical advice before starting. Children should not use it without clinical guidance.
What does it taste like and how should I take it?
Aloe ferox juice has a naturally bitter, slightly earthy taste — more pronounced than typical Aloe vera drinks. Most people take it diluted in water or a small amount of juice. Check the packaging for the recommended 30ml daily serving.
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