Some aloe products are made from the whole crushed leaf, so they contain both gel and latex.
That's why the FDA took laxatives that contained aloe latex off the market in 2002.
Publications include a list of everyday items that may contain latex.
It boasts leathery, spiral leaves, which, like the berries, contain milky latex.
Medical products that may contain latex include:
Personal or household products that may contain latex include:
Since the host plants contain poisonous latex, the caterillar has evolved peculiar eating habits.
The vial stopper does not contain latex.
Hundreds of everyday products contain latex.
Many species contain white latex in the leaves and stems.