Online medical sites warn against using it while pregnant. In small amounts, drinking processed aloe vera juice while pregnant might not be harmful, provided most of the aloin was removed. If you use enough to where it causes loose stools, it could also cause uterine contractions, and that is not good during pregnancy.
The sites also warn that aloe vera juice can cause kidney problems. While processed juice is probably safer since it removes some of the chemicals, it still should be consumed with caution. So it is best to remain on the side of caution and not use it while pregnant.
Now, if you have already consumed it while pregnant, the best thing to do is stop and not worry. Worrying about it is probably even more harmful to the unborn child.
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Yes they can.
a rabbit
Well you plant it in your backyard or in a mission it takes about 6 hours for the backyard and on mission you just have to finish it.
they eat the leaves of a milkweed plant
in the ground in the backyard in the garden
In soil where you would plant something
No such data is available for safety of ambroxol during early pregnancy. It is safe to use the same drug after 28 weeks of pregnancy. Another mucolytic drug is bromhexine. It is derived from plant source and is probably safe in pregnancy. It has been used for cough for centuries.
To provide potable water to drink
Sarsaparilla, the drink, is prepared from the root of the sarsaparilla plant . The sarsaparilla plant is native to North America. The drink is a sweet soft drink that North Americans enjoy.
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no kola's do not drink water they only eat plant's from the rain forest which the plant's have lots of dew on them