Will someone please look at this colon cleansing website and tell me if this is real or fake?
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http://www.lohanbehold.com/coloncleanseo...
Thanks!
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hi lizzie, I've talked to medical professionals as well as RNs and even dieticians regarding colon cleansing. This is what they have told me: it is extrememly dangerous to do because it can cause you to have severe electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, and even hospitalization.
There is no such thing as all these decayed toxins being built up over time to the point of feeling sluggish, overweight, etc. Where is the scientific proof that it works? There are no studies, just testimonials. If the FDA just relied on testimonials to get products on the market, they'd be in a lot of trouble.
Also, for that amount of money they are asking for, you could use it to pay off a bill, see a registered dietician who has experience w/ppl who have bowel problems, buy yourseslf a new outfit, etc.
BUYER BEWARE. IF IT'S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE...IT PROBABLY IS. For more proof that it's a scam, check out my sources.
I would use the oxy powder because some of the people in my biomedical chatroom have used this and it works. Conventional doctors and nurses know nothing about wholistic medicine. They call it snake oil but how can they explain it when it works. I would start slowly by increasing the fiber in your diet like using psyllilum. Remember to drink lots of water when you are detoxing. Also consider doing a high colonic== when you get hooked up to a machine and it cleans your intestine. You should have a bowel movement for every meal - if not technically you are constipated. The one bowel a movement a day is not correct. Don't be surprised if you find parasites in your stool. Just because you test negative in an 0va/parasite test does not mean they are not there. I hope you are taking vitamin/mineral supplement before starting this. Good luck
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