Misconceptions About Colon Cleanse XL

February 14, 2009 by ColonCleanse  
Filed under Health, Products

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Colon Cleanse xl is a relatively new product in the market. In fact, most of the colon cleanse products today are new. This is because the practice of using supplements to clean the colon is fairly recent, due to the renewed interest in cleansing to avoid diseases such as colon cancer. Because it is a fairly new product, it’s to be expected that people have a lot of misconceptions about Colon Cleanse XL. The misconceptions stem from the fact that there are very few studies and research about the practice itself, causing people to speculate about the state of the procedure.

One of the common misconceptions about the use of colon Cleanse xl and other similar products is that it is scam. For instance, a number of people took the effort to illustrate that the stool expelled by the body after taking Colon Cleanse XL or other similar products is the product itself. This, they say, is especially true for the powdered colon cleanse products. To prove their claim, they mixed the powder colon cleanse product with water—as should be done when it is taken—and let it sit for a couple of hours. The mixture becomes a gel-like substance, something similar to an adhesive. Its color is orange or brown, depending on the product, making them claim that the product itself was the substance found on the stool of people taking Colon Cleanse XL or other similar products.

However, these critics failed to note that the manufacturers of powdered colon cleanse products are open to the fact that these item do turn into a gel-like substance. In fact, this is the whole idea of the procedure—the ingredients of the colon cleanse (particularly the psyllium husk and the volcanic ash) turn into gel inside the body. It is this gel that helps remove the accumulated waste inside the body. What was illustrated by the critics of colon cleansing products was simply a demonstration of how it works, although since the body is different, the product is not as invasive as it seems.

And speaking of invasive, another misconception about Colon Cleanse XL and similar products is that they are invasive and disruptive. Remember that the body has its own way of handling foreign substances and abnormalities in the body, and using medications sometimes interrupts this flow. This is true with hydrotherapy, but this is hardly the case with Colon Cleanse XL and other natural supplements. In fact, these products do more than just cleanse the colon—they also help the digestive system restore its natural flora. These products have certain ingredients that contain bacteria that help in the maintenance of the colon and other parts of the digestive system. Therefore, these products are not invasive or forceful, and they even help the colon and the large intestine maintain its delicate and natural flora.

Finally, many say that the lack of studies about Colon Cleanse XL and similar products proves that they are not safe. However, the same lack of scientific investigation also indicates that there is no proof that can justify this claim.