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Serovera is a nutritional supplement marketed by TeamTrade, Inc.,[when?] Serovera products were formulated to support immune and digestive health. It is sold at retailers as well as through direct internet marketing.

Currently[when?] sold in the United States with the stabilized and isolated agent aloe mucilaginous polysaccharide, Like many nutraceuticals, its efficacy is questionable.[1]

Serovera promotes itself as being created by Dr. Ivan Danhof. Various other doctors have contributed and written articles regarding the uses of aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides; Lawrence Plaskett, John C. Pittman, Jeffrey Bland, Julian J. Blitz, James W. Smith and Bruce Eric Hedendal, that support evidence suggesting consumption [2] of aloe polysaccharides may have a beneficial effect on the body.

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