Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

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If you have a specific question about how Natural Living Aloe can help with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), please get in touch using our contact form or email us on hello@naturallivingaloe.co.uk.

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Success Stories

"It certainly solved my IBS problem. I would encourage anyone with IBS to take these Aloe capsules."

I suffered for years with IBS, and it was a long time before the Doctors established that was my problem. It came to my attention that Whole Leaf Aloe could help so I started taking Natural Living Aloe.

It certainly solved my IBS problem. I would encourage anyone with IBS to take these Aloe capsules.

I don’t consider the Aloe to be expensive as it can change your quality of life for the better and that's priceless.

Vanessa Gibbs
Surrey

"I have noticed various changes to both my appearance and overall health since taking Natural Living Aloe."

I have been taking Natural Living Aloe for 10 months and I have noticed various changes to both my appearance and overall health since taking it. My skin and hair have both shown significant improvements in their condition. My hair is much glossier and my complexion is far healthier and less susceptible to hormone fluctuations.

I have also previously been suffering from sleep problems, especially getting back to sleep if I woke in the night. The aloe has helped enormously and waking during the night happens far less frequently and if I do wake I get back to sleep quickly.

I have always suffered from irregular bowel movements due to my underactive thyroid. However since taking Natural Living Aloe I have noticed a considerable improvement in bowel regularity.

Lastly I would like to add that I have noticed a reduction in my stress levels, I overall feel much better.

Anna Allen
Reigate

Disclaimer: Aloe Vera aids the management of many problems and these pages are designed to educate and inform the visitors, suggestions made are not to be interpreted as a medical consultation.