A patient is considering taking oral aloe supplements and asks the nurse about potential problems with this therapy. Which statement by the nurse is correct?
A) "Aloe is not taken orally; it is only used topically to aid in wound healing."
B) "Aloe is used by some to treat constipation; it may cause diarrhea."
C) "This is a safe herbal supplement, with no known drug interactions."
D) "This is a safe herbal supplement, with no known adverse effects."
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