Cologenix Reviews
Colon health is becoming more and more of a public health concern. We have always had problems with colon cancer and other problems, and frankly a lot of people use old movie stars like John Wayne, claiming that they had serious buildup and that is why they died. We’re not so sure about the legitimacy of that for obvious reasons. We don’t believe they wouldn’t be sued for releasing real medical information, even though it would technically come from an autopsy. However, the concerns about colon health in general are perfectly legitimate.
So what is Cologenix? Cologenix is a colon cleanser claiming to eliminate all of this toxic buildup in your system ultimately speaking helping you to avoid future long term colon problems. But apparently, it also works as a diet aid promoting weight loss, a controlled appetite, controlled cravings, and otherwise get clear skin, a beautiful body, and all of the things you are actually looking for.
Cologenix uses a “free trial offer” that is supposed to help you to get the benefits of a product without actually having to pay for it at first. But nothing is free! So realistically speaking, they are pulling you into an expensive auto ship program that starts generally speaking just a few days after you actually receive or order the product. So all in all, you don’t have a chance to try it before buying it really. And yes, the price definitely covers both months, including the one you got for “free.” If you happen to manage to cancel before then, they have a policy that allows them to charge you that expensive full price anyway. This in mind, there are multiple complaints about not actually being able to cancel. But we often find that they do this, because they can’t actually make sales any other way.
So how bad is it? Well their 15 day trial basically counts the 7 days it would take for you to actually receive the product. So realistically speaking, you get 7, maybe 8 days to “try it.” That’s not much. Moreover, they don’t actually use the right ingredients. They use “digestive aids” as they put it, otherwise known as diuretics, laxatives, and fibers. 2 out of 3 of these actually cause quite serious side effects and impede the body’s ability to fight toxins and other problems in the future. They do not actually clear out any toxins.
Unfortunately, they lack any kinds of cleansing ingredients. In other words, it doesn’t have the few basic and rather cheap ingredients required to actually provide benefits, even with side effects. So all in all, it’s definitely not worth their priced $87.13 per month. This is why as you might expect, there are multiple complaints from consumers about both the free trial offer as they put it as well as the lack of results with this formula. It doesn’t actually provide results.



