There are a lot of different colon cleanse products on the market, all claiming to be the best colon cleanse product in the world… but do they uphold such bold claims? Here one staff writer review two popular colon cleanse products on the market today to see which one will work better for you.
Objective:
Find a colon cleanse product to help reduce symptoms like:
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Results:
DrNatura.com’s Colonix Colon Cleanse System
RATING: FOUR STARS
I was definitely surprised at how energetic I felt after only a few days using DrNatura.com’s Colonix Colon Cleanse System. It was actually much easier to use than I expected, and I found a lot of great information on the site that either answered my questions or eased my initial hesitation about using the products. (There were pages and pages of real colon cleanse user testimonials. I couldn’t even get through them all!)
The product actually tasted good (surprisingly) and the ingredients included on the box actually spoke to the “natural” aspect of Dr. Natura’s name; it did not sound like everything was made in a lab like on other products. Some of the natural ingredients include Flax Seed, Fennel Seed, Licorice Root, Papaya Fruit and many others. That may be why DrNatura.com’s Colonix Colon Cleanse System has so many devout followers – it really works.
Now, I will be honest: You have to stick to the plan and drink 6-8 glasses of water while you’re on the DrNatura.com’s Colonix Colon Cleanse System. Drinking so much water was hard, but the results were impressive. I experienced less bloating and have a flatter stomach overall. What more could you ask for!
OK, here’s one more thing: DrNatura.com offers a 60-day unconditional money-back guarantee with a free shipping option. Policies are clearly defined, including a hassle-free return policy. Company information is easy to find, even photos of customer service personnel are shown on the website. Live customer support is available seven days a week.
And the price was very reasonable: $55-$88 per one-month kit for a three-step program is reasonable and a good value for the money.
⇒ Hindsight Nutritional’s Evercleanse |

I was amazed by the difference between DrNatura.com’s Colonix Colon Cleanse System and this much poorer product: Evercleanse. Evercleanse is a three-step process that is supposed to rid your body of toxins and built-up waste via a powder mixed with water that you take orally once a day; however, the results of the test were lackluster at best.
The first indicator that Evercleanse could be overpromising was the claim on its site that – just by taking Evercleanse – you could “lose 200% more weight than with diet and exercise alone.” Although I am new to trying colon cleanse products, I do realize that they are not going to have a huge impact on your actual waistline.
The second indicator: the lack of ingredients included in the Evercleanse products. Not only does the site not list the ingredients, they aren’t even provided on the label.
The final indicator: It’s expensive. A one-month supply costs over $100, and no money-back guarantees
are available on the site if you just want to try it.
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