Only 15 minutes to make this homemade aloe vera juice recipe and get tips how to cut an aloe plant properly! Consuming an aloe juice drink is great for detoxification, hydration, weight loss, digestion, acne and more!

Why this aloe vera juice is so great
- Only 2 ingredients and a blender needed! This aloe vera drink recipe is made with only 2 ingredients plus options to add extra flavors. You control the ingredients and amount of sugar content.
- Extremely healthy drink and better than store-bought. Homemade aloe vera juice contains higher nutrients then juice that has sat on a shelf in a store, which maximizes the benefits of drinking aloe. Since aloe vera oxidizes once it is cut it, the plant will start to lose nutrients and so it is best to consume it right away when aloe leaf is freshly cut.
What is an aloe vera plant
The aloe vera plant is a succulent with amazing medicinal properties which you can learn about aloe genus plants here. When the clear gel is ingested internally like in an aloe vera drink, it provides incredible healing benefits as it has antibacterial properties, enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, helps settle an upset stomach, reduce IBS and acid reflux [source]. Aloe also acts as a laxative as it contains aloin, known as barbaloin, which is the yellowish-brown found in between the leaf and the gel used to stimulate bowel movements and treating constipation. Although, too much can be have toxic or severe side effects and is no longer allowed to be sold over-the-counter [source].
As a topical healer, pharmacologically aloe provides active ingredients for soothing sunburn, curing acne and acts as an anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, anti-fungal [source]. The aloe plant is great to use the gel for topical use and to turn into a refreshing aloe vera juice recipe. Below I share exactly what you need to know about using the leaf for natural aloe in beverages (some parts of the aloe plant are toxic) and how to make organic at home aloe vera juice.
Ways to use aloe gel
- Add the gel with water and drink this aloe vera juice recipe as is or with flavorful additions such as lemon, lime, honey, maple syrup, agave nectar, Stevia sweetener, or juice
- Use the aloe vera gel to moisturize skin and relieve sunburn
- Rub on the face to treat and prevent acne
- Treat cuts, burns, and bee stings
- Freeze any extra aloe vera gel into small cubes and add it to smoothies such as blueberry banana smoothie, matcha smoothie bowls, anti-inflammatory smoothie, and this green smoothie recipe
- Add any extra aloe gel to other juice recipes such as detox beet juice, green machine juice, and this green detox juice juice for weight loss
Aloe juice ingredients
Only two ingredients are needed and a spoon or knife to scoop out the aloe gel from the inside of the leaves. What you need:
- one large aloe vera leaf (organic optional)
- fresh water
- optional to add 2 tablespoons of honey, agave or maple syrup and a squeeze of lemon or lime juice for flavor
How to make aloe vera juice
Making an aloe vera juice is super simple and a refreshing DIY beverage! First, wash the aloe leaf and using scissors or a knife, cut off the top and bottom ends off of the aloe leaf. Then slice the sides off, removing the stings or thorns. From there you can peel open the leaf into two halves, or use a knife to slice off one side. The green skin and any yellow or green colored gel is toxic so make sure to remove that and wash it again after opening and completely discard the skin.
Using a sharp knife or spoon, scoop or scrape across the bottom of the plant to remove the clear slimy gel. Hold the gel with your hands under water to rinse it off or rinse it in a bowl with filtered water.
Add 2 tablespoons of the aloe vera gel to a blender with 1 cup of water, lime juice, and maple syrup or agave sweetener. Blend for 1 minute to combine and enjoy right away. Alternately, you can use more aloe, and fill the blender with more water for aloe water or a favorite juice. See this measurement conversion chart for making cups into liters and gallons.
Juice variations
This recipe has a slight taste similar to an aloe water drink. To make aloe vera juice “juicier” you can add your favorite juice, coconut water, or more fresh lime or lemon juice and sweetener with the aloe gel. Or in place of water, all together, use coconut water for potassium and extra hydration.
How to freeze leftover aloe vera gel
Freezing leftover gel is wonderful to add to smoothies for a later time. It preserves the nutrients from oxidizing. Add it to a one-inch ice cube tray to freeze and cover until ready to use.
Aloe vera benefits
Internally: Aloe vera is an anti-inflammatory and supports lipid and carbohydrate metabolism which helps to maintain and balance sugar, cholesterol levels in blood, and body weight. It also contains extremely high antioxidant compositions, which remove and prevent free-radicals from entering the body [source]. Aloe plants act as an antibacterial, antitumor, and can help treat rheumatoid arthritis, detox the body, promote digestion, treat gastrointestinal disorders, IBS, upset stomachs and immune system issues [source].
Externally: When aloe is applied externally it regenerates damaged skin, and acts as an anti-bacterial and anti-fugal healer. Use it to heal wounds and sooth sunburn. It can also promote hair growth (yes add it to gel and conditioners!).
Drinking aloe vera is a wonderful way to get all these benefits. My favorite being that it is a detox drink that supports weight loss, treats digestion, inflammation, arthritis, immune deficiencies, and heals!
Frequently Asked Questions
How much of this aloe vera juice recipe should you drink daily?
A little goes a long way so I suggest drinking one glass per day of this aloe vera drink recipe for its health benefits.
Is it good to drink this aloe vera juice recipe everyday?
It is safe to drink 8 ounces of aloe juice everyday.
What is drinking aloe vera juice good for?
Drinking aloe vera in water or juice everyday is good for digestion, stomach issues, clean skin, hydration, detoxification, reducing inflammation, increasing antioxidant intake, weight loss support and treating arthritis.
Is aloe vera juice bad for kidneys?
The skin of an aloe leaf contains toxins that can cause kidney failure. This is in an extreme version, or if there is an allergy to aloe. Make sure to discard and not consume any of the green or yellow from the aloe plant before using it in an aloe vera drink.
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