I just came off a three-month colon cleanse with Colonix.
I loved it. The program was easy to follow, the fiber tastes wonderful in chocolate soy milk, and the tea wasn't too bad.
It didn't change my life, by any means, but I definitely noticed an ENORMOUS difference in both the quality and quantity of my movements. I didn't really lose much weight (about five pounds), but I'm sort of small as it is, so I suppose I didn't have a lot to lose.
It's quite safe; everything is all-natural, and the only way it could harm you is if you took quite a bit more than the recommended dosages. The tea contains senna, which can make your stomach hurt if it's steeped for too long, but nothing horrible.
Colonix is quite expensive... I fortunately didn't have to pay for mine, because my mom ordered enough for my whole family after getting on sort of a "health kick."
There are probably other things you can do that would yield similar results... psyllium husk and senna are the main ingredients in the fiber and the tea, and those can be found in health food stores for drastically cheaper. It isn't the same proprietary blend as Colonix, but it should do the trick.
I've also found just upping my fiber intake works wonders for regularity, as well.
Bottom line: If you've got the money, it's certainly worth a try. If you're leary about spending that much, you might try less expensive alternatives first.
2006-11-12 10:18:07
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answered by xxandra 5
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there are a number of colon cleanse products that is offered at a well being foodstuff shop, however the main inexpensive and easiest approach that could additionally be valuable to you in many different approaches such as assisting to evade maximum cancers with all the phi to chemical / anti-oxidants is Aloe-Vera Juice! you will get organic and organic aloe vera juice at Wal-Mart by making use of the gallon for merely $8.00. combination with grape juice or orange juice to make it flavor extra valuable and do a 50-50 quite a few circumstances till you start to get the laxative effect and that's approximately it ! you may continually drink it to be healthy. 4 oz... quite a few time an afternoon ..........
2016-10-17 04:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Their have been many autopsy's done on many different age people, none have been found to be needing a colon cleansing aside from being dead, point is if you feel like you need to clean your colon you will also probably do well with man made religion as well. Maybe you could even find a two for one sale!
2006-11-12 05:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! I used CleanStart a couple of months ago and I felt so much better. After that I did the parasite cleanse and I recommend both. DR Oz (Oprah show) said 80% of dead people who had been studied, much of the colon was either dead/backed up because of poor diet.
2006-11-12 10:31:38
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answered by Judy 1
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Herbalife has a product called 21 day herbal cleansing. Don't worry you won't be running to the bathroom. It will amaze you on how you will feel after your body is cleansed. Just look under digestive health at the site below to find out more.
2006-11-12 07:09:33
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answered by slimplan4u 2
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i use this product called NuCleanse, it works very well for me and my family, works very good and is easy on your system, it is an all natural product if you would like to have the website so that you can read more about the product yourself write me back and I'll send you the info
2006-11-12 13:14:14
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answered by zeon 1
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I used colonix. No problem. Nothing like what's on their website. You just go more.
2006-11-12 09:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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well ask physician....
unless certain laxatives "cleansers" are prescribed
they really should be avoided..
adding bulk fiber and water daily is great....
2006-11-12 05:36:31
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answered by cork 7
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