Solaray Colon Cleanse Review
What You Should Know
Solaray Colon Cleanse is a colon cleanser that is herbal and all-natural, produced by Neutraceutical. The ìall-naturalî claim may seem like a good thing, but the consumer may soon discover that the ìtraditionalî approach means it may lack some key ingredients in more current cleansers.
List of Ingredients
Magnesium Citrate: a laxative.
Slippery Elm Bark: This ingredient has no obvious cleansing properties, but may soothe digestive and stomach issues.
Butternut: A cathartic mean to make defecation happen more quickly. It may also help some intestinal issues.
Cascara Sagrada: A plant found in North America, a widespread herbal laxative. It moves food quickly through the system, but this Solaray ingredient may cause a lack of absorption of valuable nutrients.
Catís Claw plant parts: Proved to be only relatively effective to ease digestive problem such as diverticulitis and leaky bowel syndrome.
Senna: This laxative is so potent that it can cause painful abdominal cramps if used for too long.
Quercetin: A natural substance that fights bad microbes. The purpose of this ingredient is to prevent inflammation of the digestive system that may be caused by cleansers.
Rhubarb Root: Added for its opposition to diarrhea. Sadly this ingredient will most likely kill as much good bacteria as bad bacteria.
Aloe: put into Solaray for its soothing effects. Evidence is lacking for aloeís actually cleansing ability and it causes cramping.
Product Features
Solaray Colon Cleanse is designed to clean out your colon, clearing it of bad bacteria. However it seems to lack the necessary follow-up to this process, which is to deposit enzymes, vitamins and nutrients into the colon.
Pro’s
- Magnesium, Senna and Quercetin (all ingredients that make cleansing work better) are all contained in Solaray.
Con’s
- Solaray has a lack of necessary bulking ingredients, such as Psyllium.
- It contains many ingredients with very unpleasant side effects, such as cramping.
- Solaray also neglects the crucial second phase of any colon cleanser, which is the phase of adding digestive enzymes, probiotics and minerals into the colon.
- This product clears out the colon without paying attention to what must be replaced. There is no return guarantee with Solaray either. The consumer will be on their own with this product, with no hope of replacement if the product causes more harm than good.
Conclusion
Many colon cleansers claim to do miraculous work as they purge and cleanse your colon from harmful bacteria that has built up. Solaray Total Colon Cleanse claims that its ìnaturalî and ìtraditionalî approach will do just that. While many more effective cleansers do contain similar ingredients, a rebuilding phase follows the cleansing phase. This is not the case with Solaray, and it may leave the colon more vulnerable than before. And with no price-back guarantee, consumers should be very wary of this product. Plus, since it isn’t a weight loss product, you not likely to lose the weight that you want.
