Colon Cleanse 3000 Reviews

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We’ve heard Core Cleanse 3000 called the “liquid feast” in sponsored blogs, and trust us, they are sponsored, paid, whatever you want to call it.  They have never used this “liquid feast.”  But that being said, they claim that you can lose weight, burn fat, cleanse your colon of harmful toxins and parasites, prevent colon cancer, eliminate digestive problems, raise energy levels, decrease gas and bloating, promote overall wellness, and otherwise allow you to “just pay $4.95 shipping and handling.”

In this world, the first thing we would tell you is NOTHING is free.  There are always strings attached, unless of course it’s your grandma.  Then your grandma is your grandma.  That being said, this is a big company that wouldn’t allow you to really cut into their profit margins.  Basically, you typically get a short period of time to “try” the product before they start sending you expensive auto ship orders to make their money back in the first month and then some.  Generally speaking, people complain, but you call to cancel and it never actually gets cancelled!

This being said, they don’t actually give you a full ingredients list.  Yes, they technically give you an ingredients list.  But they black out all the amounts!  They claim it’s to “protect their formula.”  To put it bluntly, that’s bull.  They do this so that you can’t really research to realize that their amounts are tiny, probably in micrograms which are mere fractions of milligrams.  The fact that they don’t sell under this name, instead selling under Bromacleanse, which hasn’t been recently introduced, it has been around longer than this product, doesn’t help anything.

This being said, after focusing on the fact that they deceive you in this way, there’s also the fact that none of the ingredients actually cleanse the body!  Predictable right?  Well we think so anyway.  The fact is that products like these never do.  They typically use quite a few fillers, which we can guarantee they do.  They use diuretics which fool some by getting rid of water weight fast.  But then all the weight comes back the next day, and you experience quite a few side effects in the meantime.  We will mainly give you a few good points despite the fact that we’ve summed up all the bad, because why not really.

We won’t just say this expecting you to take it.  They use ingredients like mangosteen, blueberry, etc.  These are actually superfruits, and they have fibers, vitamins, minerals, all useful things, unless you are counting on them to cleanse your body.    They don’t give you any of the benefits you need from a cleanse, and actually you would be better off getting these fruits in their actual form.  Using them in powders only dumbs down the benefits.  Also, like anything else, these do require real amounts to be useful at all, and we guarantee they don’t have them.

Likewise, probiotics like lactobacillus acidophilus don’t actually cleanse your body.  If you have mild irregularity, they have been promoted in yogurts for the most part to restore balance to your digestive system.  But again, they do not actually cleanse your body, and they have to be used day after day to promote that effect.  A cleanse should actually help you for longer periods of time without having to use it every single day.

We would not recommend Colon Cleanse 3000/Bromacleanse, whatever it is.  It’s a mere imitation of a real colon cleansing product, and the fact that in the past they obviously replicated a product and sold it under at the very least 2 different names speaks for itself.  We respect the fact that when a product is really good or popular, some other companies copy the formula to try to replicate that success.  But the fact that they have changed the link site here means that didn’t happen.  After all, why would somebody try to copy a product that doesn’t work!

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