Key Takeaways

Aloe vera juice has not been proven to lower blood pressure in people.

You can try aloe vera juice in moderation to see how it affects you.

Do not drink more than eight fluid ounces of aloe vera juice per day.

Aloe vera has many healing purposes, including burn treatments, hand creams, and cosmetic products. Some researchers have explored whether drinking aloe vera juice may also reduce blood pressure, but there's no clear evidence.

Does Aloe Vera Juice Lower Blood Pressure?

“There is no conclusive evidence that drinking aloe vera juice affects blood pressure in humans,” Antonette Hardie, MS, RDN, LD , a registered dietitian at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, told Verywell.

“There have been some more conclusive studies found in animals that aloe ve

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