Colpurin

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By I Know Diets

First Impressions of Colpurin™
Many modern people feel a general malaise – a sluggishness and ill health that seems pervasive and persistent. According to some supplement manufacturers, such feelings are the symptoms of an underlying toxicity. Over time, they suggest, poor diets, environmental pollution, a lack of exercise, and other factors can all contribute to the unnecessary and unhealthy storage of waste and toxins in the body.

Colpurin™ is one supplement supposedly designed to help. According to the product website, taking Colpurin™ will relieve the body of excess fecal matter and the toxins such matter breeds. And obviously, getting rid of this sort of stuff is only going to enhance wellness.

Colpurin™ Ingredients
Colpurin™ is a two-part formula. Part one, the Internal Cleanse, consists of Cascara Sagrada, Fennel, Psyllium, Ginger, Oat Bran, Alfalfa, Apple Pectin, Apple Powder, Barley Rice Fiber, Beet Root, Lemon Peel, Mint Leaf, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Guar Bum, and Garlic. Part two, the Body Purifier, consists of Red Reishi Mushroom, Fenugreek, Ginger, Dandelion, Fennel, Green Tea, Yarrow Flower, Hawthorn Berries, Marshmallow Root, Peppermint Leaf, Red Clover, Red Raspberry Leaf, Burdock Root, Chickweed, Papaya Leaf, Kelp, Plantain, Slippery Elm Bark, Yellow Dock, Milk Thistle Seed, Gingko Biloba, Beet Root, and Alfalfa.

This is an intimidating list of ingredients, but never fear. I’ve found most, if not all, of these ingredients in various products on the market. There are almost no surprises here, and on the whole, everything looks pretty good. The Colpurin™ website points out, and I would concur, that the product should not be taken for more than 2-4 weeks. Laxatives like Cascara Sagrada and Slippery Elm, or diuretics like Dandelion and Burdock Root, can have a detrimental effect over time.

Drawbacks to Colpurin™
Despite a comprehensive-sounding formula, Colpurin™ simply replicates the formulas of many other products. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but then again, it doesn’t do much by way of recommending Colpurin™ above and beyond the rest of the market.

Would I Use Colpurin™?
I’m not that interested in taking anonymous-sounding products. I’m very interested in looking for a good detox supplement, though. I’ll keep shopping for a good detox patch or other product for my cleansing needs.

Response to Colpurin™
Colpurin™ hasn’t inspired too many folks. Some are pleased with it, but others have criticized company practices and the overall presentation of Colpurin™. We can surely do better than this.

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