Aloe Powder: Supporting Digestion From the Inside Out
Aloe Powder
Premier Gastrointestinal support and pH Balance
Ingredients Facts
Each scoop of Premier Aloe Powder contains 2 grams of organically grown inner-leaf Aloe vera gel powder, including naturally occurring acemannan.
Each 7-gram scoop of Premier Aloe Powder yields 90 milligrams of acemannan naturally derived from its organic inner-leaf Aloe vera.
Premier Aloe Powder includes black currant juice powder as part of its mixed-berry flavor and fruit-derived phytonutrient blend; the individual amount is not disclosed.
Premier Aloe Powder contains raspberry juice powder to support its mixed-berry taste and fruit-derived phytonutrient profile; the individual amount is not disclosed.
Premier Aloe Powder includes cranberry juice powder for tart berry flavor and fruit-derived phytonutrients; the manufacturer does not disclose its individual amount.
Premier Aloe Powder contains blueberry juice powder as part of its mixed-berry flavor and fruit-phytonutrient blend; the individual amount is not disclosed.
Premier Aloe Powder contains tapioca starch to help support the powder’s texture, stability, and handling; the manufacturer does not disclose its individual amount.
Premier Aloe Powder contains inulin as part of its three-ingredient prebiotic blend; the manufacturer does not disclose the individual inulin amount.
Premier Aloe Powder contains acacia gum as part of its prebiotic blend to support the intestinal environment and the powder’s physical consistency; its individual amount is not disclosed.
Premier Aloe Powder contains fructooligosaccharides as part of its prebiotic fiber blend; the manufacturer does not disclose the individual amount.
Premier Aloe Powder contains grape skin anthocyanin powder to contribute natural berry-colored pigments and fruit-derived polyphenols; the individual amount is not disclosed.
Aloe Powder: Supporting Digestion, Nutrient Use, and Daily Elimination
Most people know aloe as the cooling gel placed on irritated skin. However, carefully prepared inner-leaf aloe can also be used internally as a concentrated nutritional food.

This is where Aloe Powder may have a useful place. It provides concentrated inner-leaf aloe, including the aloe polysaccharide acemannan, together with prebiotic fibers and berry-derived plant compounds in an easy-to-mix powder.
Aloe Powder at a Glance
Aloe Powder is a concentrated mixed-berry drink powder containing organic inner-leaf Aloe vera, acemannan, prebiotic fibers, fruit juice powders, and grape-skin anthocyanins.
It is designed to support healthy digestion, nutrient absorption, efficient elimination, the digestive lining, healthy metabolism, and general wellness. It also has a specific place in Jon Cotton’s Daily Supplement Program as a companion to Calcium Magnesium Powder.
| Product detail | What to know |
|---|---|
| Product name | Aloe Powder – Mixed Berry Flavor |
| Manufacturer | Premier Research Labs |
| Primary ingredient | Organic inner-leaf Aloe vera gel powder |
| Aloe amount | 2 grams per scoop |
| Acemannan | 100 milligrams per scoop |
| Serving size | 1 scoop, or 7 grams |
| Servings per container | 30 |
| Calories | 20 per serving |
| Total carbohydrates | 6 grams per serving |
| Total sugars | 1 gram per serving, including 1 gram of added sugar |
| Protein | 1 gram per serving |
| Flavor | Mixed berry |
| General use | Mix 1 scoop daily into food or a drink, or use as directed by a health professional |
| Primary program pairing | Calcium Magnesium Powder and D3 Serum |
| Formula standard | Meets Total Health Secrets bioresonance criteria and contains no added stearates |

What Is Aloe Powder Used For?
Aloe Powder is used as a concentrated inner-leaf aloe supplement to support healthy digestion, nutrient absorption, efficient elimination, the digestive lining, healthy metabolism, and general wellness.
The formula brings together several types of nutritional support rather than depending on one ingredient alone.
- Inner-leaf Aloe vera provides the central aloe compounds associated with digestive and tissue support.
- Acemannan is a naturally occurring complex polysaccharide connected with many of aloe gel’s best-known nutritional properties.
- Inulin, acacia gum, and fructooligosaccharides provide prebiotic fibers that help support the intestinal environment.
- Black currant, raspberry, cranberry, and blueberry juice powders add flavor and berry-derived phytonutrients.
- Grape-skin anthocyanin powder contributes additional plant pigments and antioxidant nutrients.
These ingredients give Aloe Powder a broader role than a simple flavored drink. It can be considered when someone wants to support the digestive process, the intestinal environment, regular elimination, or the body’s ability to make better use of a nutritional program.
However, it is important to keep that role in perspective. Aloe Powder is not a replacement for adequate chewing, appropriate digestive support, enough vegetables, proper hydration, regular movement, or attention to the cause of persistent digestive symptoms.
I do not want you to think of it as a product that does all the work by itself. It is more useful to think of it as one part of an organized digestive and nutritional routine.
Why Inner-Leaf Aloe Matters
Aloe Powder is made from the gel found inside the aloe leaf. This is an important detail because the aloe plant contains several distinct parts, and the words “aloe,” “aloe gel,” and “whole-leaf aloe” should not automatically be treated as though they mean the same thing.
The thick aloe leaf has a firm outer surface surrounding a moist inner gel. Premier Aloe Powder uses organically grown inner-leaf gel from Aloe barbadensis. The gel is harvested and then freeze-dried promptly using a process intended to protect heat-sensitive nutrients and bioactive compounds.
This produces a 200:1 concentrated aloe powder. In practical terms, the concentration allows a relatively small serving of powder to provide a much more concentrated form of aloe than the fresh gel alone.
The purpose of freeze-drying is also important. Aloe contains delicate natural compounds that may be affected by unnecessary heat or prolonged processing. Removing moisture at a low temperature helps preserve more of the original plant material while creating a powder that can be measured, stored, and mixed conveniently.

Why Not Use Ordinary Aloe Liquid?
Many bottled aloe liquids contain a high proportion of water and may rely on preservatives to remain stable after processing. Aloe Powder was developed as a concentrated inner-leaf formula without sodium benzoate or other toxic preservatives identified in Jon Cotton’s Daily Supplement Program.
The powder format also lets the user prepare the drink at the time it is taken. This may be useful for people who prefer not to store a large bottle of diluted aloe liquid or who want a measured serving that can be combined with another nutritional powder.
What Is Acemannan, and Why Is It Included?
Acemannan is a naturally occurring complex polysaccharide found in the inner gel of the aloe leaf. One scoop of Aloe Powder provides 100 milligrams.
The word polysaccharide may sound technical, but the basic idea is straightforward. A polysaccharide is a larger carbohydrate structure made from many smaller sugar units joined together.
That does not mean acemannan should be understood in the same way as ordinary table sugar or a sweetener. Its value comes from its structure and the way it naturally occurs within aloe gel.
Acemannan is strongly associated with many of the properties for which inner-leaf aloe has traditionally been valued. Within this formula, it is included as part of aloe’s support for:
- healthy digestion,
- the lining and mucous membranes of the digestive tract,
- healthy intestinal and microbiome function,
- a balanced inflammatory response,
- healthy metabolism,
- tissue wellness,
- and general health.


