15 Day Intestinal Cleanse - Natural laxatives help increase stool movement in the belly and bulk fiber is used by the body to form a better stool, fiber supplements are the gentlest product to use on the body according to Mayo Clinic Research*. Both ingredients help with stool elimination. Adding moisture to the stool assists with strain-free bowel movements and promotes better intestinal muscle movements. Senna Leaf, Cascara Sagrada and Aloe Vera Gel are NATURAL laxatives. Psyllium Husk Powder is a Bulk fiber that increases fluid in the stool. These ingredients are all found in our Advanced 15 Day Intestinal Cleanse. The addition of Pro-Biotics helps to re-establish healthy bacteria in your clean bowel. We guarantee this product will work for you or let us know and we will send your money back!
Do you need relief from constipation, a bloating belly, and irregular bowel movements?
As we age the large intestine and colon often need additional help to promote healthy bowel movements. Our formula
helps the body relieve constipation and cleanse the entire intestinal system using all-natural ingredients from the exit
of the stomach to the end of the colon. It softens hard built-up fecal matter for easy removal. Our cleanse relieves
straining, promotes regularity, and stimulates your body’s natural healing. The main factors that can place you at risk
for constipation are often due to lack of exercise, a low-fiber diet and low fluid intake. Some seniors may
be constipated simply because they don't get enough to eat. (1)
What is constipation?
How Do Laxatives and Fiber Relieve Constipation?
*These statements have not been evaluated by the United States FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
*Always consult your medical physician, before you start any new program. Do not use if you are pregnant, have chronic diarrhea, or abdominal pain
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1, 2 -www.ncbi.nim.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3652936 • 4-Web MD Nourish by WEBMD 8/25/20
3-FrontMicrobiol.2019Feb21;10:342.doi:10.3389/fmicb.2019.00342 •. 5 –WebMD
•. 6-ClinicalTrial.gov NCT0192977