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I've been taking 1/8 cup each day and I dunno if it's doing anything. On tickslayer, it's stated 'It is a disinfectant, antibiotic, antimicrobial, germicidal, antibacterial, antiseptic, anti fungal, and antiviral' As well as healing the gut which I know is important and the main reason I started it
Is this true? Also I'd think with those properties it may cause herxing.
And what dose and brand do u guys use? How has it helped you?
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I use frozen raw Stockton aloe from aloe1.com. The ideal dose is 8oz 3x a day, but since I'm sensitive to everything I started with 1/2 tsp 1x a day.
The 1/2 tsp was too much for me. I experienced significant herx-like reactions. Lots of sneezing, it felt viral. So I went down to 1/4 tsp 1x a day. Better, but still too much. So I went down to 1/8 tsp 1x a day, and for now that's the right dose for me.
It also gives me noticeably more energy. Not entirely sure why, but that was a nice unexpected side benefit. Also, it does seem to worsen my oral thrush. Not entirely sure why that is either. Could be some type of a herx possibly.
Overall I'm very glad I found aloe vera. (:
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I have been taking about 1/4 cup daily in the morning for over a year. It is hard to know if there is benefit but I don't think it has ever caused any herxing or bad side effects for me.
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