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    Ok so a friend of mine has decided to start selling forever aloe vera products and thinks that I would like join her in this venture.

    Has anyone on here come across them or used them. They are apparently being used on both humans and animals alike with more evidence coming from the vets than the health authorities.

    Just wondering though

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    isn't aloe vera toxic to dogs?

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    We use it (humans only) for sunburns. I had an aloe vera plant that lived for years actually 9 years to be exact. Never heard of useing it on dogs though! What do you do for dogs with it?
    I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts.
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    Years ago when I had my Goldens and before the raw feeding days, they often had hot spots. I would treat the hot spots with a 50/50 mixture of aloe vera and witch hazel with a couple of drops of tea tree oil. It worked great and my vet loved the idea. I think she started recommending this to other clients with hot spots.
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