Reccomend colon cleanse/detox products that can be bought @ store (rather than online..possible autobill scam)?
I’ve been hearing ALOT about various colon cleanse products. Some seem legit others..not so much. Butt ; ) the concept does seem to make alot of sense and is something I’d like to try.
I have a pretty sensible and healthy diet, drink lots of water, exercise butt can’t seem to lose these last few lbs around my stomach. I can honestly say I’ve never been one of those people who "go" everyday but lately I feel rather bloated (look it too) and uncomfortable.
Would something like Activia be just as good to help me "empty out" and possibly lose some of my bloated belly. But I also do really like the idea of ridding myself of toxins…so that’s why I thought a cleanse might be better. I’ve heard alot of good about Colonx by Dr Natura..but again is their one that can be bought @ an actual nutrition store?
**if you are a company trying to sell or promote your product please don’t even bother..looking for honest unbiased answers & feedback
Eli..did I not state I already DO have a sensible diet? Better than most as in I drink lots of water, try buying organic products, stay away from hormones or processed foods….you sound a BIT like a bogus poster as in I also stated no one pushing products. Some of thos eso called "free trials" get you sucked into an auto shipment that bill you upwards or or more per month. SO NOT what I’m looking for.
*** Good idea though abou the setting up on secondary gift/credit card ; )
**some of the product that I saw avail able @ the health &nutrition store (more naturual than say the GNC type) were:
Super Colon Cleanse by Health Plus
Super Cleanse by Natures Secret
Simple Cleanse by Enzmatic Therapy
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Most health foods stores have colon cleanse kits readily available from the shelf. Jordan Ruebin’s 10 day cleanse, Nature’s Secret, and some stores are carrying the Cellular Research formula As seen on TV brand. I just got some from Vitamin Plus (Lafayett, La and some other stores in central and east Texas) for about $40.
/jabril
I have not seen ColonX on shelves but I had a similiar one. I did not like mixing that powder. Oh yeah the Garden of Eden (jordan rubin’s) has a mix powder, yuck.
You would still want to take the yogurt to add the beneficial bacteria that will be lost in the colon cleanse process, but yogurt doesn’t per se cleanse you out.
side detour – if you ever do want to use on-line ordering with a credit card without using your Primary bank account, get one of those temporary Visa/Discover/MC Gift cards and use that as an online transaction.