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Colonix Colon Cleanse Review


Beign one of the of more well-known colon cleansers today, Colonix (made by Dr. Natura) appears to be a quality colon cleansing product. The company behind Colonix has been around for a long time and looks to have a great track record so far. But is Colonix all it’s cracked up to be? This shorter version of my thorough Colonix review will give you a quick view of Dr. Natura to see if this product may be a good solution for you.

The Colonix product itself appears to be legit. Like others, it has a 3 step process for the colon cleanse: 1. Colonix Intestinal Cleanser (a fiber complex), 2. Paranil herb complex, and 3. KleriTea. In terms of effectiveness, I see no reason why Colonix won’t perform as promised.

As always, when I review products, I look at the company that is producting it. Do they engage in unethical practices? Have they had legal problems? etc. So how does Dr. Natura stand? Pretty good. They have been around for much, much longer than most other colon cleanse companies (most of which are out to make a quick buck). I was unable to find any large complaint issues with BBB or anywhere else on the internet. Their customers service is good and they appear to have a great track record over the past decade.

Dr. Natura’s money back guarantee is something worth noting. They have a 60-day guarantee that allows you to return both unopened and opened bottles. This isn’t too common (most companies only allow you to return unopened bottles, if they have a guarantee at all), so I commend Colonix on having such a great guarantee.

The Colonix website is covered with testimonials. If fact, they have 55 pages full of them if you go to the testimonials link. I normally don’t put much stock in testimonials as they are easily fabricated by marketers. Dr. Natura seems to take extra care in trying to ensure you that all testimonials are ‘Verified 100% Authentic Testimonials.’ I wasn’t sure how that authentication process went so I called them to ask. You can hear our conversation on my site if you’d like.

At $88 for a month supply, Colonix is definitely on the pricey side. There are discounts if you buy in larger amounts, but the fact still remains that Colonix is more expensive than some other alternatives. Is it worth the extra money? I’ll let you decide.

In conclusion, given the good track record of the company and the seemingly many happy customers, I feel good about recommending Colonix. I don’t see any red flags for shady marketing or scam tactics. The price is a little higher that others, but they offer a good guarantee

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