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Aloe Definition Clarification In Laxatives Final Rule Requested By AHPA, IASC

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

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FDA's final rule on aloe and cascara sagrada does not properly distinguish between aloe used in OTC drug laxatives and aloe vera gel used in foods and dietary supplements, AHPA and the International Aloe Science Council say in a 1citizen petition

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