Complete Colon Care, unlike other digestive aids, is formulated to help cleanse the entire digestive tract, promote healthy kidney and liver function, and provide an excellent natural source of bulking fiber. **
Other products claim to cleanse or detoxify the colon, but only Complete Colon Care combines a natural source of bulking fiber together with cleansing and probiotic ingredients to:
- Provide an excellent source of natural bulking fiber
- Promote healthy intestinal flora (good bacteria) **
- Soothe the mucous membranes of the digestive tract **
- Help naturally control yeast levels in the intestines and colon **
- Help reduce outbreaks of constipation and diarrhea **
- Help stop embarrasing flatulence **
You will notice Complete Colon Care's amazing results after only a single dose. **
INGREDIENT PROFILE |
Organic Eco-Friendly Wild Harvested |
How does Complete Colon Care™ Work?
Psyllium Husks
Psyllium is one of the most commonly used natural bulking fibers available. Extremely popular for constipation, Psyllium husks has also been used for hemorrhoids, diarrhea, and other digestive issues. (1,2,3,4,5,6) Read More ►
Slippery Elm
Known for it's beneficial soothing of mucous membranes of the bowels, stomach, and urinary tract. The inner bark of slippery elm is rich in mucilage, consisting of insoluble polysaccharides (hexose, pentose, methylpentose), which form a viscous material following oral administration. (7) Read More ►
Ginger Root
Extremely well known as a digestive aid. Ginger has been used in medicine since ancient times and is known for it's antioxidant and anti-microbial properties and can be very soothing to the digestive tract... Read More ►
Acidophilus
This probiotic can help restore the normal balance of intestinal bacteria.
Quality Guarantee
Complete Colon Care is a 100% natural and completely safe!
As with all of our products, Complete Colon Care is produced in an FDA certified laboratory, meeting the highest industry standards in the production of each and every bottle. Each product meets or exceeds the standards and requirements set forth in the FDA’s Code of Federal Regulation (21 CFR, 111) Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP).
References
1. Cheskin LJ, Kamal N, Crowell MD, et al. Mechanisms of constipation in older persons and effects of fiber compared with placebo. J Am Geriatr Soc 1995;43:666-9.2. Ashraf W, Park F, Lof J, et al. Effects of psyllium therapy on stool characteristics, colon transit and anorectal function in chronic idiopathic constipation. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 1995 Dec;9(6):639-47.
3. Washington N, Harris M, Mussellwhite A, Spiller RC. Moderation of lactulose-induced diarrhea by psyllium: effects on motility and fermentation. Am J Clin Nutr 1998;67:317-21.
4. Bliss DZ, Jung HJ, Savik K, et al. Supplementation with dietary fiber improves fecal incontinence. Nurs Res 2001;50:203-13.
5. Marlett JA, Kajs TM, Fischer MH. An unfermented gel component of psyllium seed husk promotes laxation as a lubricant in humans. Am J Clin Nutr 2000;72:784-9.
6. Longstreth GF, Fox DD, Youkeles L, et al. Psyllium therapy in the irritable bowel syndrome. A double-blind trial. Ann Intern Med 1981;95:53-6.
7. Pierce A. The American Pharmaceutical Association Practical Guide to Natural Medicines. New York: The Stonesong Press, 1999:19.
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