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Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial | Evidence from recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses consistently indicates that peppermint oil is the most effective botanical agent, particularly for reducing abdominal pain and overall IBS symptom severity. | 2 | Pastras P (2026) | Plant-Derived Treatments for IBS: Clinical Outcomes, Mechanistic Insights, and Their Position in International Guidelines. |
| Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial | The aim of this review is to summarize, compare, and critically evaluate all plant extracts studied for the prevention and treatment of IBS, integrating mechanistic pathways, clinical evidence, and current international guideline recommendations to clarify their therapeutic relevance for clinical practice. | 2 | Pastras P (2026) | Plant-Derived Treatments for IBS: Clinical Outcomes, Mechanistic Insights, and Their Position in International Guidelines. |
| Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial | Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects 4-15% of the global population, and the limited efficacy of existing pharmacologic therapies has driven growing interest in plant-based therapeutic options among both patients and clinicians. | 2 | Pastras P (2026) | Plant-Derived Treatments for IBS: Clinical Outcomes, Mechanistic Insights, and Their Position in International Guidelines. |
| Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial | A comprehensive assessment of all plant extracts investigated in IBS is therefore essential, given the limited effectiveness of conventional treatments and the increasing interest in complementary approaches. | 2 | Pastras P (2026) | Plant-Derived Treatments for IBS: Clinical Outcomes, Mechanistic Insights, and Their Position in International Guidelines. |
| Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial | As shown in, the global burden of periodontal disease has progressively increased from 1990 to 2023, with a marked rise across Africa and Asia, highlighting widening regional disparities and the growing need for targeted preventive strategies (). | 3 | Rath Pranita (2026) | Traditional medicine and natural product based therapeutics in gingivitis management and microbial interactions |
| Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial | Clinical studies show that the addition of chlorhexidine chip therapy to scaling and root planning yields substantial benefits, including greater reductions in probing depth, enhanced clinical attachment gains and improved plaque control compared to scaling and root planning performed independently (). | 3 | Rath Pranita (2026) | Traditional medicine and natural product based therapeutics in gingivitis management and microbial interactions |
| Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial | After four to six weeks of use, chlorhexidine mouth rinse reduced gingivitis by 0.21 on the Gingival Index (0 to 3 scale) compared to placebo, control or no mouth rinse, with a similar effect size found for reducing gingivitis at 6 months (). | 3 | Rath Pranita (2026) | Traditional medicine and natural product based therapeutics in gingivitis management and microbial interactions |
| Aloe Vera Gut Health Randomized Trial | Hamid et al., 2021 Fan et al., 2021 Alfahmi et al., 2024 Gingivitis represents the most prevalent plaque-induced inflammatory oral condition affecting millions worldwide. | 3 | Rath Pranita (2026) | Traditional medicine and natural product based therapeutics in gingivitis management and microbial interactions |
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