Colonix???

carrie123

Cathlete
Honestly, I think colon cleansers aka enemas are just another way to take people's money. I know others disagree, and that's fine, each to her own. But IMO the body already *has* cleansing systems in place, the liver, kidneys, etc., and there is no need to ingest any sort of "colon blow" to achieve intestinal health.

As for testimonials, did anyone see the 20/20 or Dateline or whatever it was last week, where the show created a phony product and then marketed it as a miracle item? In reality it was just Nestle Quick in a little capsule but they were able to find a doctor to endorse it and "regular people" to offer testimonials, all of whom turned out to be actors! Crazy...

Sparrow


Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow - what a ride!’ — Peter Sage
 
I used Colonix for a month and did not see much if any results as promised. There were no "goodies" to be seen. I found it overpriced and the "special offer" applies only if you buy several bottles of the product. I have done quite a few cleanses in my life time and found this one to be a gimmack. I get better results from using Yerba Prima Soluble Fiber every night. If you are concerned about parasites, a special parasite formula may be more effective. Save you money.
 
I used Dr. Natura/Colonix as well, and had no dramatic results.

However, I don't think it can hurt you, except in your wallet.

Susan L.G.
 

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