EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports

Case Report Volume 7 Issue 4 - 2024

Children-Growth Supported with Aloe Vera Gel Juice Ingestion: Case Reports, An Obesity, Autism Child and a Kawasaki’s Disease-Baby with Aloe Vera Juice Ingestion as an Adjuvant

A Yagi1*, M Hasegawa2, M Mikami3 and Kosuke Shiba4

1Special Advisor of Japan Aloe Science Association; Professor Emeritus of Fukuyama University, Hiroshima, Japan

2Pharmacist, Kampo Pharmacy Grace-Meg-Salon, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan

3A Former Nursing Officer, Japan Aloe Science Association Lecturer, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

4A Clinical Director of Medical Association and Occupational Physician, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa, Japan

*Corresponding Author: A Yagi, Special Advisor of Japan Aloe Science Association; Professor Emeritus of Fukuyama University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Received: February 24, 2024; Published: April 05, 2024



In case report 1-2 (previous review article), we expressed children-growth supported with Aloe vera juice (AVJ) ingestion. Case report 3 and 4 (present review article): A 10-years old male who had 145 cm height, 55 kg body weight and Rhorer index 180.4, suffered from allergy and constipation. He consulted Kampo-pharmacy and started to ingest AVJ 100 ml/d. After 4-years ingestion, he has a happy school days without suffering from allergy and has Rhorer index 122.07 and a balanced diet and freely communications with his friends. A baby, diagnosed as Kawasaki’s disease, had several drugs, and then suffered from a side effect with constipation. He ingested aloe vera juice 10 ml/d with slowly and carefully. After the ingestion of AVJ for several months, he had a nice QOL without constipation.

 Keywords: Aloe Vera Gel Juice Ingestion; Obesity; Autism Child; Kawasaki’s Disease

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A Yagi., et al. "Children-Growth Supported with Aloe Vera Gel Juice Ingestion: Case Reports, An Obesity, Autism Child and a Kawasaki’s Disease-Baby with Aloe Vera Juice Ingestion as an Adjuvant." EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports   7.4 (2024): 01-05.