Feb 13

I just made a big claim I know. The burden of proof is on me to prove that colon-cleansing products don’t work, right? WRONG! Here’s why:

First let me make an addendum to my claim by saying that it’s a fact that there is absolutely no scientific evidence whatsoever that colon cleansing products actually work. So why don’t I have to prove they are ineffective? Because anyone putting out these useless products has first made the claim that their products are effective. They often make claims that cleansing products will detoxify your system, prevent disease, and most relevant to this website, help you lose weight. Any weight loss encountered as a result from using colon cleanse products are purely coincidental.

So the bottom line is this: Until any of these companies that sell cleanse products provide scientific evidence to prove their ‘snake oil’ actually works, you should assume that they don’t. But hey don’t take my word for it; below is a link to an article by fitness and weight loss expert Tom Venudo that goes into great detail concerning this point of view. Tom really knows his stuff and this article does a great job at explaining exactly how these products do and don’t work. It’s a good read, check it out.

http://www.burnthefat.com/colon_cleansing_scam.html

My primary concern is that you don’t get caught up in garbage that won’t help you lose weight and keep it off in a healthy and safe way. Colon cleansing products just don’t work; you are better off taking a different route.