Cleanse RX: at a Glance
Cleanse RX is a common colon cleansing system that consists of two parts. Like all the cleaners, they are created to help the body rid itself of excess, built up waste, making the user feel lighter, more energetic, and healthier overall. Cleanse RX has what appears to be a website that appears clinical, and professional, and informs as to how the product works, and why a healthy colon is a happy colon. Looking closer, one can see that the site is poorly authored, something that takes away from the products image. For instance, they state that the packets of Cleanse RX are not discreet, when they mean the opposite! The site is user friendly and contains a wealth of information that explains exactly what each phase of their product does, although the illustration showing a stomach filled with junk food as the “before” photo, is a little extra. The testimonials are extremely long, but no pictures of the customers are shown. The FAQ section is good, and has answers addressing the product itself, along with shipping and ordering information. The company also has various ways for the customer to get in touch with them, if needed.
Cleanse RX: Facts
Phase 1 of the Cleanse RX system is to assist the body in getting rid of waste by natural and thorough elimination. It is emphasized that the product has no harsh laxatives, which cuts down on the need to be close to home, or a restroom, during the process. All of the ingredients are listed, including their amounts, since this is not a proprietary blend. Phase 1 is a mixture of Psyllium Husk, Vitamin C, Magnesium Oxide, Lemon Bio Flavonoid, Magnesium Carbonate and Senna. Phase 2 contains Amino Acids, such as Aspartic Acid, Glycine and Tyrosine, plus numerous added nutrients, Vitamins B, C, D and E, the minerals Zinc, Calcium, Chromium, Folic Acid, Soy Protein and Green Tea, as well as others. The objective of this second phase is to add nutrients to the system to make the interior of your body healthy. Phase one is intended to be taken for a month, and consists of four capsules every day, while the second Phase can be taken for a month, then if the user would like to continue, indefinitely.
Cleanse RX: Positive Features
- Cleanse RX is simple to use and includes all the features (FAQ’s, testimonials etc.) you would expect to find
- The ingredient amounts are obvious and not concealed in a “proprietary blend”
- There is some evidence that a cleansed colon can cut down the risk of colon cancer and assist in weight loss by making the digestive system more efficient
- There are no harsh laxatives or stimulants that can be found in other products
- There is a 90-day money back guarantee
- One can buy extra packages of Phase 2 separately
Cleanse RX: Negative Features
- The website causes concern as it is poorly written
- At $79.99 for a one-month supply, Cleanse RX is costly
- There is a lack of information regarding clinical trials
- At this time of this writing, no independent consumer reviews could be located on the internet
- Health care professionals have some concerns as to whether there are any benefits to ‘at home’ colon cleansing
Cleanse RX: Conclusion
While one can’t disagree that the typical diet in North America tends to include a lot of junk food that, in turn, leads to ill health, there is no proof that home cleansing systems really provide the benefits they claim. The Cleanse RX website bears no mention of the benefits of healthy eating, and exercise, and is a little deceitful to claim that the loser can lose weight, have a great complexion, enhance liver function, and rid themselves of parasites with one product. For the long-term, it would probably be better to go through the process once and then adopt a healthier lifestyle than to continue using this product indefinitely.










