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Is Colonix a Scam? - Day 34 of my Review

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http://www.ColonixReview.com - Day 34 of my Dr. Natura Colonix review and I had a bowel movement shortly after waking up this morning and a single large stool was passed. When I examined it, I realized that it was an extremely long, rope-like piece and was able to capture some of it in a photo.

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  • Colonix and other colon cleansing products like it are all tricking their customers. They contain ingredients called bentonite clay and psyllium. Psyllium works like a sort of glue, and adheres to the clay - yes CLAY - along with your feces, and creates the ropey, rubbery excrement shown in the pictures. This was genius. They created a product that claims to remove this 'mucoid plaque' (a term Richard Anderson invented, who also sells colon cleansers) when it actually is what creates it.

  • Yea but i much rather drink a fiber drink as compared to have a tube shoved up my ass spraying water.

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  • This is unhelpful! A starting colon pic would be way more illustrative.

  • You better check to see if yo have you colon.

  • That's what i call a piece of shit=))

  • this is the best stuf on the planet

  • explain the weight loss please? 

  • it is not the mixture, please explain the weight loss?

  • Sprinkle some Psyllium Husk on your cereal every morning and you'll never be constipated again. Cheaper too.

  • It's up to you.

    Don't use wiki for finding answers to every question. I can tell you from more than 15 years experience with homeopathy that it does work and it is not a placebo. There have been many articles proving that in major journals like Lancet for example. However this is against phrama-mafia's interests and they are going to do anything to prevent people from using it. If something can cure an infant and an animal it simply can't be a placebo. But again-it's up to you. Good luck.

  • I have a rock that keeps tigers away. I'm holding it right now and I don't see any tigers around here so it must work. I'll sell it to you for $1,000.

    Your friend is in a long period of remission. I had one that lasted 15 years. Some people who have light cases rarely have flare ups of inflammation. There is no cure for ulcerative colitis.

    From Wikipedia:

    Claims of homeopathy's efficacy beyond the placebo effect are unsupported by the collective weight of scientific and clinical evidence.

  • @horriehomepage Homeopathy will cure your UC. I know a person who cured it just by homeopathy and no longer has it. When I say homeopathy, I mean a proper classical homeopathic treatment and not the homeopathic remedies some naturopaths or nutritionist prescribe as a part of a treatment. Good luck with that.

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