| Product Description |
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| The inhabitants of the colon when friendly to the body are responsible for general health and well-being. For many years, the colon and its contents were viewed as a source of potential toxins to which the body was exposed, especially in the presence of constipation. There is no doubt that these thoughts led to the common belief that everyone should open their bowel, at least on a daily basis. However, modern studies have shown that there is a range of normality of bowel function that is experienced among healthy people. In general, it is recognized that a healthy bowel habit involves the opening of one’s bowel less than three times daily, but more than once in three days. Many people suffer from uncomfortable changes in their bowel habit, most often in the form of temporary constipation due to lifestyle or environmental changes. Constipation makes many people feel lousy.
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| Ingredients/Supplement Facts |
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| Supplement Facts |
Servings per container: 30
Serving Size: 2 vegetable capsules contain: |
| Ingredients |
Amount |
%DV |
| Artichoke Leaf |
20mg |
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| Ashwagandha Root |
20mg |
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| Beet Leaf |
20mg |
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| Burdock Root |
20mg |
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| Chlorella Algae |
20mg |
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| Corn Silk |
20mg |
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| Dandelion Root |
20mg |
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| Arabinogalactans (Larch Gum) |
5mg |
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| Milk Thistle 80% Silymarin |
20mg |
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| Mullein Leaf |
20mg |
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| Red Clover Flowers |
20mg |
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| Turmeric Root |
40mg |
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| Aloe Vera 200:1 Concentrate |
10mg |
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| Rhubarb Root |
100mg |
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| Slippery Elm Bark |
50mg |
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| Marshmallow Root |
50mg |
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| Fennel Seed |
200mg |
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| Ginger Root |
30mg |
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| Triphala (a blend of terminalia bellicerica, terminalia chebula & embilica officinalis) |
50mg |
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| Triphala (a blend of terminalia bellicerica, Triphala (a blend of terminalia bellicerica, |
50mg |
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| Magnesium (Oxide / Hydroxide) |
333mg |
83 |
| L-Glutamine |
100mg |
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| Fish Oil 50% Omega Fatty Acids (from menhaden fish) |
33mg |
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| Other
Ingredients:hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, cellulose powder, magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide. |
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| Additional Information |
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| Conventional medicine has been rather unwilling to acknowledge any benefit of intermittent colon cleansing. There is surprisingly little research on the benefits of colon cleansing, but there are thousands of people who claim they derive an improved sense of well-being by restoring the regularity of their bowel habit. Achieving a regular bowel habit involves a healthy lifestyle including regular exercise and good nutrition. An important aspect of regular bowel habit depends on the amount of unabsorbed fiver that is taken in the diet. There have been many studies that show the benefits of insoluble types of dietary fiber and combined soluble fiber intake on the promotion of healthy bowel function (e.g. BioFiber). Low carb dieters should consider colon cleansing.While regularity of bowel habit must involve general lifestyle principles, a large proportion of the population requires temporary help in overcoming constipation. There are many over-the-counter laxatives available, but these laxatives can be quite dangerous in some people and laxatives that cause excessive purgation can actually damage the function of the bowel. There is a disease entity that is well described among people who use powerful laxatives on a regular basis. This is called “cathartic colon”. The word catharsis really means forced exit of stool from the bowel, in this context.
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