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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Colon Green
First Thoughts on Colon Green

By combining fiber, probiotics, and enzymes, Colon Green delivers a comprehensive formula that should deliver all of the many health benefits of a decent cleansing regimen.

These benefits include the not-so-insignificant relief of constipation, itchiness, sluggishness, bloating, weight gain, decreased energy, and suppressed wellness. In short, I think colon health is crucial to bodily health. In fact, a healthier colon can make weight loss easier by promoting more efficient digestion. And of course, the better your body uses foods, the more efficient your dieting efforts. So I recommend considering Colon Green as one source of cleansing. It is by no means the best option on the market, but it provides a good example of what to look for in a cleanser.

Colon Green Ingredients

Colon Green contains Psyllium, Alfalfa Leaf and Juice, Pau D'Arco, Echinacea, Black Walnut, Fenugreek, Watercress, Parsley, Rosemary, Cloves, Bayberry, Cayenne, Triphala, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Lactospore® Lactobacillus Sporogenes, and Pancreatin 4X USP, which contains Lipase, Protease, and Amylase.

I'll note the following important ingredients:

Psyllium is a dietary fiber that isn't absorbed by the small intestine. It moves through the digestive tract, absorbing excess water and stimulating elimination.

Lactobacillus Acidophilus are beneficial bacteria, often found in yogurts. Along with a few other strains, these bacteria are among the most popular probiotic options on the market today. They can be used in treatment and prevention of diarrhea, digestion problems, and bowel conditions. They may have an immunity-boosting property.

Lipase is a water-soluble enzyme, which, depending on the type of Lipase, may be responsible for the breakdown of fats in the digestive system.

Amylase is a digestive enzyme needed for the breakdown of carbohydrates.

Drawbacks to Colon Green

I'm confused on one point: how do the probiotics and digestive enzymes benefit the body if they're administered at the same time as the cleansers. It seems as though everything would come out in the end, no pun intended. Perhaps a two-phase formula would be more suited to the cleansing and replenishing task.

Would I Use Colon Green?

I wouldn't mind trying it, but I think I'll stick to shopping for a good two-phase supplement. First cleanse, then replenish - that seems to be the soundest logic.

Response to Colon Green

Colon Green enjoys a decent reputation, but some consumers have voiced concern about the formula of the product. The worry is that without a second, replenishing phase, all replenishing ingredients will be lost. Still, have a look at Colon Green before shopping around.
posted by Healthy Life @ 10:20 AM  


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