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Colon Cleanse Powder

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Multiple types of fiber and other nutrients for making sure the intestinal tract is constantly being cleaned of toxins. Overall health begins with clean intestines. This product is like having a normal broom, a hand broom, a mop and a toothbrush for keeping your intestines clean.

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Multiple types of fiber and other nutrients for making sure the intestinal tract is constantly being cleaned of toxins. Overall health begins with clean intestines. This product is like having a normal broom, a hand broom, a mop and a toothbrush for keeping your intestines clean.

Multiple types of fiber and other nutrients for making sure the intestinal tract is constantly being cleaned of toxins. Overall health begins with clean intestines. This product is like having a normal broom, a hand broom, a mop and a toothbrush for keeping your intestines clean.

Colon Cleanse is Designed To Gently Scrub Clean the Intestines

Our intestines are designed to be kept clean and healthy via the action of fiber moving through the intestines and "sweeping" and "scrubbing" them out. So, think of Colon Cleanse as a normal broom, a hand broom, a mop, and a toothbrush for keeping your intestines clean. And keep in mind that the cleanliness of the intestines is one of the most important factors in overall health and especially the brain and immune health. (Serotonin is made in enterchromaffin tissues and numerous immune outposts exist in the linings of the intestines). If intestines aren't kept clean, then "pathogens" live in the intestinal sludge (or mucoidal gel), and do considerable damage to the host (you) by making holes into the intestinal walls, villi, and enterchromaffin tissues and by releasing poisons (endotoxins) that toxify us and increase virtually all markers of poor health.

Only 5% of adults eat sufficient fiber to keep their intestines clean.

Bottom line: if dietary fiber isn't part of your health regimen, then either you don't understand the importance of colon cleanliness in the overall scheme of health, or else your health is not a top priority for you.

Colon Cleanse Powder Contributes to Intestinal Health. It helps remove the intestinal gel, improves nutrient absorption, helps improve bowel emptying, and helps eliminate gas.

Here are the ingredients in Colon Cleanse:

(Note that the benefits mentioned are from studies, may not be construed to apply to all people.)

  • Psyllium (Psyberloid SR) - Psyllium husk has been shown to help with blood sugar management, digestive health, heart health, and weight management. When consumed, it quickly becomes a thick, viscous compound that resists digestion in the small intestine, and simply, gently, and effectively cleans the intestines as it passes through. Its resistance to digestion allows it to help regulate high cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood sugar levels. It can also aid weight management and relieve diarrhea and constipation.

  • Flaxseed meal powder - is a good source of soluble fiber, which absorbs water to form a gel that softens and moistens stool and pulls toxic material with. have been used for centuries as a traditional remedy for constipation, thanks to their natural laxative effects plus flax seeds are rich in both soluble and insoluble dietary fiber, making them an ideal digestive aid. Flax seeds are better than chia seeds for cleaning the colon because they contain significantly more manganese, copper, and potassium than Chia seeds, all of which aid peristalsis.

  • Fennel seed powder - packs a lot of both soluble and insoluble fiber. Additionally, it is helpful with lessening intestinal pain and bloating, improving liver health, lessening feelings of stress, improving cardiovascular function, increasing rates of weight loss, boosting immune function, plus (very interestingly) improving eyesight. That's all in addition to helping lessen constipation.

  • Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice root - has numerous benefits from the fiber and also the nutrients in it. Some of these benefits including helping to reduce inflammation of the walls of the gastrointestinal tract, which improves absorption of nutrients and boosts immune function. The fiber and nutrients also help reduce the viscosity of lymph and improve its outflow, thereby accelerating the elimination of toxins accumulated in internal organs and tissues.

  • Slippery Elm bark powder - Rich in soluble fiber, slippery elm has a traditional use for helping with straining, abdominal pain, and bloating prior to bowel movements and in increasing the frequency and size of bowel movements.

  • Alfalfa powder (aerial parts) - Alfalfa's rich soluble fiber content may help reduce cholesterol and aid in weight loss by increasing satiety (a feeling of fullness). Alfalfa also contains a number of important vitamins and minerals that are helpful in peristalsis (elimination of fecal matter).

  • Peppermint leaf powder - peppermint has been used for centuries to help relieve digestive challenges. In a variety of studies, it was found to be helpful with adults and children in regard to improving digestion and reducing gas gastrointestinal distress.

  • Watercress leaf powder - watercress is a superfood containing over 50 vital vitamins and minerals, numerous antioxidants, amino acids, fiber, and gram for gram contains more calcium than milk, more folate than bananas, more Vitamin C than oranges, and more Vitamin E than broccoli. Besides improving colon health, it is traditionally recognized for improving skin and bone health.

  • Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (aka cellulose gum) - forms a thick gel and acts like a broom to help sweep out or carry away undesirable plaque sticking to colon walls.

  • Uva ursi leaf extract (20% Arbutin) - is highly beneficial in supporting a healthy gastrointestinal tract, immune system, and healthy cardiovascular system. Uva Ursi has also been historically used to help relieve acute urinary tract imbalances, kidney dysfunctions, and can assist in the passing and reducing the pain of stones.

  • Citrus pectin - is a type of fiber that helps remove aberrant cells out of the stomach and intestines, helping to prevent them from attaching to one another or to the walls of blood vessels. This keeps such cells gathering into tumors and keeps them from spreading. This is very valuable for intestinal health.

  • Guar gum - is a highly soluble fiber from the seed of the guar plant. It is thick and sticky as it passes through the gut and is traditionally used as an aid for constipation, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), high cholesterol, and high blood pressure.

  • Papaya fruit powder - contains numerous digestive enzymes and is commonly used to improve digestive function and maintain a healthy intestinal tract. Encourages the breakdown of the sticky mucoidal gel that often lines the intestinal tract and prevents the uptake of nutrients.

  • Prune fruit powder - is prepared by pulverizing prunes and dehydrating them. It is very helpful at relieving constipation which is defined as infrequent (fewer than three a week) bowel movements. It contains prebiotic components that help beneficial bacteria to flourish in the colon and it also contains minerals that improve peristalsis (squeezing action of the intestines).

  • Lipase (50,000 FIP/g) - This enzyme helps the intestines to break down fats. Since intestinal gel (where pathogens tend to hide and from which they do damage to intestinal linings, require fat to create the glue by which the gel adheres to the intestinal wall), breaking down the gel fat is important to destroy the hiding place of pathogens.

  • Protease (500,000 HUT/g) - is a group of proteolytic enzymes that break the long chainlike molecules of proteins into shorter fragments (peptides) and eventually into their components, amino acids. So, this is also important for helping to remove intestinal gel in order to help ensure pathogens have no hiding place in the intestines.

  • Cellulase (40,000 CU/g) - is an enzyme that helps break down the cellulose of plant cell walls so that they become nutrients. Constipation can result from a buildup of cellulose in the intestines and Cellulase helps to overcome this buildup.

Colon Cleanse Is A Multi-Faceted Fiber and Colon Cleansing Product

Most fiber products and colon cleansing products are just one type of fiber, while our product utilizes many fibers, nutrients, and enzymes, creating a tag-team, multi-faceted approach to scrubbing the intestines clean, slowing the transit of foods so they can be fully absorbed, and helping to scrape biofilms or potential tumor cells from off intestinal walls, so that food absorption can be higher.

Colon Cleanse - Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Unique About Our Colon Cleanse Product?

Colon Cleanse is unique in that it combines many ingredients instead of just one or a few:

  • Because of this multiplicity of ingredients, it functions in a tag-team type of way to scour, scrub, pull, and hold toxic materials within the fibers as it moves down through the intestinal tract.

  • It is gentle, yet thorough.

What Percentage of Adults Consume Adequate Amounts of Fiber?

Only 5%. That means 95% of everyone reading this page does not consume sufficient fiber and intestine-friendly nutrients to maintain optimal intestinal health.

How Often Should One Consume Colon Cleanse Powder

Once a day would be an ideal habit. However, once a person has thoroughly cleansed the bowel (usually this takes three to six months), then two or three times a week would be sufficient to maintain that cleansed condition.

What Studies and Scientific References Are There Regarding the Components of Colon Cleanse?

Psyllium

  • Fiber supplements and clinically proven health benefits: How to recognize and recommend an effective fiber therapy

  • Evidence-Based Approach to Fiber Supplements and Clinically Meaningful Health Benefits,

  • Psyllium is a fiber derived from the plant Plantago Psyllium that is able to bind to fatty acids and cholesterol from the diet; it can increase fecal moisture and weight.

  • Psyllium: Current and Future Applications

Flaxseed

  • Dietary Flaxseed as a Strategy for Improving Human Health

  • Flaxseed for Constipation and IBS Symptoms

  • Efficacy of ground flaxseed on constipation in patients with irritable bowel syndrome

Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice

  • Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice for Gastrointestinal Ulcers

  • Licorice for IBS: A Root For Digestive Health

Slippery Elm

  • The Therapeutic Capabilities of Slippery Elm Bark

  • Slippery elm: an effective anti-inflammatory agent

Alfalfa Leaf

  • Prebiotic effects of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) fiber on cecal bacterial composition, short-chain fatty acids, and diarrhea incidence in weaning piglets

  • Dietary Alfalfa extracts improve the excretion of both glucose and cholesterol from the intestines.

Peppermint

  • How peppermint helps to relieve irritable bowel syndrome

  • Can Mint Really Soothe Digestive Disturbances? (Berkeley University)

  • 12 Science-Backed Benefits of Peppermint Tea and Extracts

  • How Watercress can support your gut health

Watercress

  • Assessment of the anti-genotoxic, anti-proliferative, and anti-metastatic potential of crude watercress extract in human colon cancer cells

Dried Plum

  • Effect of dried plums on colon cancer risk factors in rats

  • Randomized clinical trial: Dried plums (prunes) vs. Psyllium for constipation

Guar Gum

  • The Good Gut, Part I: Guar Gum

  • Does guar gum help treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

  • Is Guar Gum Healthy or Unhealthy? The Surprising Truth

  • Consumption of partially hydrolyzed guar gum stimulates Bifidobacteria and butyrate-producing bacteria in the human large intestine

  • High-Fiber Diet Supplementation in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): A Multicenter, Randomized, Open Trial Comparison Between Wheat Bran Diet and Partially Hydrolyzed Guar Gum (PHGG)

  • Dietary Guar Gum and Pectin Stimulate Intestinal Microbial Polyamine Synthesis in Rats

Citrus Pectin

  • The effect of modified citrus pectin-probiotic on faecal lactobacilli in Balb/c mice

  • Anti-cancer activities of pH- or heat-modified pectin

  • Inhibition of spontaneous tumorigenicity in transgenic mice by modified citrus pectin

  • Demystifying Modified Citrus Pectin: What Is the Evidence?

  • Dietary Pectin Increases Intestinal Crypt Stem Cell Survival following Radiation Injury

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