Carlson Golden Aloe, 100 mg, 60 Soft Gels supplement bottle
Carlson

Golden Aloe, 100 mg, 60 Soft Gels

What We Researched
3 active ingredients analyzed · 6 brand certifications checked · 1 retailer compared · Last updated: Mar 2026
50
Product Score Poor
84
Brand Score Good

Product Analysis

Transparency Excellent

Supplement Facts

IngredientAmount% DV
Aloe Vera Powder(Aloe Barbadensis)(inner leaf) (200:1 equivalent to 20,000 mg) 100 mg
Bioavailability Fair

Absorption Rating

  • Aloe Vera Powder(Aloe Barbadensis)(inner leaf) (200:1 equivalent to 20,000 mg) Fair
Other Ingredients Fair

Fillers & Additives

No inactive ingredient data available.

Efficacy Very Poor

Dosage Analysis

  • Aloe Vera Powder(Aloe Barbadensis)(inner leaf) (200:1 equivalent to 20,000 mg) 100 mg Under-dosed

Supplement Facts

Ingredient Amount % Daily Value
Calories 10
Total Fat 1 g 1%**
Aloe Vera Powder(Aloe Barbadensis)(inner leaf) (200:1 equivalent to 20,000 mg) 100 mg

Price Comparison

Price History

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Brand Trust Report
Carlson

Founded 1965 · Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States · 378 products · carlsonlabs.com/

Certifications

6 certifications
Consumerlab Verified Source
Labdoor Verified Source
Non Gmo Project Verified Source
Fda Gmp Inspections Verified Source
Usda Organic Verified Source
Vegan Certified Verified Source

Transparency

3 claims
Third Party Testing Claim — Verified Source
Testing Lab Disclosure — Claimed Source

Violation History

4 incidents
Prop 65 Lead and lead compounds2024-02-05Source
Lawsuit Aloe Vera Gel products contained no detectable amount of aloe vera.2017Source
Prop 65 Retinol/Retinyl Esters2014-04-25Source
Lawsuit Patent infringement and unfair competition regarding the flavoring of gelatin capsules.2007Source
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Carlson Golden Aloe, 100 mg a good supplement?

Carlson Golden Aloe, 100 mg, 60 Soft Gels received a product quality score of 50/100 in GoodSupp's independent analysis, indicating several areas of concern that consumers should review. The product contains 3 active ingredients with 60 servings per container. The manufacturer, Carlson, holds a brand trust score of 84/100 with 6 verified certifications including Consumerlab, Labdoor, Non Gmo Project, Fda Gmp Inspections.

What are the ingredients in Carlson Golden Aloe, 100 mg?

Carlson Golden Aloe, 100 mg contains 3 active ingredients: Calories (10), Total Fat (1 g), Aloe Vera Powder(Aloe Barbadensis)(inner leaf) (200:1 equivalent to 20,000 mg) (100 mg). Each ingredient's dosage, form, and safety rating is analyzed independently in GoodSupp's full product breakdown.

Is Carlson Golden Aloe, 100 mg safe to take?

Carlson Golden Aloe, 100 mg, 60 Soft Gels has been analyzed for ingredient safety across all its components. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you take medications or have underlying health conditions.

Is Carlson a trustworthy supplement brand?

Carlson receives a brand trust score of 84/100 based on GoodSupp's independent analysis of certifications, regulatory history, and transparency practices. Founded in 1965 and headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States, the company offers 378 products in their lineup. They hold 6 verified certifications including Consumerlab, Labdoor, Non Gmo Project, Fda Gmp Inspections. Third-party certifications are independently verified and indicate the brand meets specific quality, purity, and manufacturing standards. Note: Carlson has 4 historical regulatory incidents on record, which are factored into the trust score.

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