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Serovera is a nutritional supplement marketed by TeamTrade, Inc. As of October 2022, Serovera products were formulated to support immune and digestive health. It is sold at retailers as well as through direct Internet marketing.

Currently sold in the United States, Serovera contains the stabilized and isolated agent aloe mucilaginous polysaccharide. Like many nutraceuticals, its efficacy is questionable.

Serovera promotes itself as being created by Dr. Ivan Danhof. Various other doctors, including Lawrence Plaskett, John C. Pittman, Jeffrey Bland, Julian J. Blitz, James W. Smith, and Bruce Eric Hedendal, have contributed to and written articles regarding the uses of aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides. These articles suggest that consumption of aloe polysaccharides may have a beneficial effect on the body.

References

  1. Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of oral aloe vera gel for active ulcerative colitis. Blackwell Publishers
  2. Whole-Leaf Aloe Vera, Almost A Panacea By Bruce Eric Hedendal, D.C., Ph.D. Archived 2006-10-22 at the Wayback Machine

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