A lot of negative press has been thrown towards Dr. Natura Colonic cleansers. Articles paint a bad picture of colon cleansing and cleanse products. In this article, the writer questions the necessity of colon cleansing. Stopping short of calling the people who undergo a cleanse ignorant, the writer further argues that cleansing is not needed especially since the body already has an existing process of waste elimination. The writer also denies the fact that mucoid plaque could line the intestinal walls and clog the colon at an indefinite period of time. in a separate piece, the general opinion is apparently drawn as the comments on this article show.
I was honestly a doubtful user of colon cleanse supplements. I never thought that strange stuff could come out of me nor did I think that there was any strange thing going on in my system. Until my irritable bowel syndrome kicked in, I attributed any kind of stomach upset to bad food. When I was told to try using a colon cleanse supplement, I figured I'd go for the natural and herbal-based one and chose Dr. Natura Colonix. While I felt so bad the first couple of days, the next days came easier. Lo and behold, the second week, I pooed something that looked like seaweed!
A couple of months after having a Dr. Natura cleanse, my IBS hasn't come back and I lost a total of 19 pounds. My story is enough testament that Dr. Natura colon cleansers work! I'm sure that there are a lot of other people there who can attest to the fact that colon cleansing works and is an effective way to help treat digestive problems! Do you have a colon cleansing story to share?
I figured I'd go for the natural and herbal-based one and chose Dr. Natura Colonix.
Posted by: Effective Colon Cleanse | December 09, 2009 at 01:42 PM