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ALOE FEROX - Fabulous Fibre Bitter - 90 Tablets

R 125.00

Vendor: ALOE FEROX SKU: 6009643460800
Description

Fabulous Fibre Bitter is a plant-based fibre supplement made from dried Aloe ferox leaf and bitter sap. Aloe ferox has long been used in traditional wellness routines and is valued for its naturally high fibre content. These easy-to-take tablets are ideal for supporting digestive regularity and internal wellness.

 

Benefits:

  • Made with whole-leaf Aloe ferox and natural bitter compounds
  • Supports natural digestive regularity and elimination
  • Can be used as part of a gentle cleansing routine
  • Rich in plant-based fibre
  • May be included in a wellness-focused lifestyle plan

 

 

Ingredients:

Aloe Ferox fibre powder, Aloe Ferox bitter powder, Colloidal silicon dioxide, Dicalcium phosphate, Magnesium stearate, Methyl paraben, Polyvinylpyrrolidone (K30), Propyl paraben, Sodium starch glycolate.

 

Serving size/Dosage:

Regularity Support: Take ½ to 3 tablets in the evening, in a single dose. Always start with the lowest effective amount.

Wellness Maintenance: Take ½ tablet daily with meals for gentle daily fibre support.


Storage:

Keep tightly closed in a cool, dry place.

 

Precautions:

Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. Avoid use in cases of known digestive conditions, abdominal discomfort of unknown cause, or intestinal obstruction. Consult a healthcare professional before introducing new supplements to your routine.

Do not use Aloe ferox bitters in cases of intestinal obstruction, acute inflamed intestinal disease (e.g. Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colon inflammation), appendicitis, abdominal pain of unknown origin, pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Aloe ferox bitters is traditionally used for the beneficial effect it has on constipation, eczema, discomfort from arthritis and high blood pressure.
It is clinically proven that the use of anthranoid laxatives (such as Aloe ferox bitters), even in the long term, do not cause cancer (ref. Department of Medicine, Univ of Erlangen, Germany; Journal: Gut; May 2000; vol 46(5): p 651-5)