Garden of Life Reviews

The Garden Of Life Perfect Cleanse is apparently the ultimate way to get the results you want and apparently need. They claim that it is a whole tissue solution that will help you to maintain optimal cell tissue and organ function ultimately speaking. Apparently, it is natural and easy to use, and it is an easy 10 day internal cleanse.
So how does it actually work? Well to start out, let’s go into the history of Garden of Life. Garden of life was created by one Jordan Rubin. Jordan Rubin has actually headed a number of different health related companies. So one might wonder, why has he been through more than one? That’s a good question. It’s because so many of his companies have been scams.
Realistically speaking, Rubin has been sued too many times to count by the FTC. Moreover, Garden of Life in particular has been sued a number of times since he started it, and so far it’s his latest known company. But essentially speaking, they’ve ordered him to stop making faulty claims time and time again, and they have recommended strongly against any product associated with Rubin or Garden of Life more than once because of their repeated offenses among other things.
Moving on from there, they say that Garden of Life Perfect cleanse has no stimulants or laxatives. Notice they don’t actually say that they don’t use diuretics, which means that they do essentially speaking, and diuretics are more harmful in some ways than laxatives that they are so atimate about not using. They use a 3 step formula, and each formula has barely enough ingredients to even begin to sustain any kind of formula, it does not have enough to sustain an actual cleanse.
It also shows in the fact that he does not actually use really many cleansing ingredients. Most of the ingredients are in no way related to cleansing, and the couple of cleansing ingredients he does have frankly speaking have a tendency to work only as diuretics when used in these weak and insufficient amounts, which would explain why they don’t really mention diuretics.
Now the reality is that this formula or set of formulas are not innately harmful. Outside of the diuretics which can cause side effects keep in mind, their formula is relatively tame and all natural. The problem would lie in the fact that they don’t actually have the right amounts of anything to produce the desired results in general. They don’t have the right ingredients to provide results in general. They don’t have anything that would actually be effective. So our suggestion would be to find something else.


Comment by Susan Konefsky on 9 December 2009:
What a smear campaign! Nothing like lying to make your own product look good. Perfect Cleanse would not be number one if it didn’t work. And after much research, there is no evidence that Jordan Rubin was ever SUED by the FTC. Ever. So all of your allegations are just hogwash and you know it.