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Coloflush

Is Coloflush Really a Scam?
Coloflush is ‘another’ supplement that gained popularity when it was supposedly ‘mentioned’ on ‘Oprah’. Let’s set the record straight. Oprah never endorses any product. Oprah never mentioned Coloflush . Do you think she, in all her goodness, would endorse a product that is tricking people into trying their ‘free trial’ then being billed hundreds of dollars? I don’t think so, and shame on Coloflush.
What are the Coloflush Ingredients?
Psyllium – Psyllium contains a high level of soluble dietary fiber promoting healthy digestion and is being studied for its potential lipid-lowering and “heart health promoting” effect
Acitvated Willow Charcoal is used to relieve pressure caused by excess gas in the stomach and intestines, diarrhea, and indigestion.
Fennel Seed – The major chemical compound found in fennel, terpenoid anethole, is believed responsible for fennel’s ability to inhibit spasms in smooth muscles such as those in the intestinal tract. This is thought to contribute to fennel’s use as a carminative, a gas-relieving and gastrointestinal tract cramp-relieving agent.
Bentonite Clay – Bentonite clay, has been increasingly used as a simple but effective internal cleanser to help in preventing and alleviating various health problems.
Flax Seed – Flax seed is rich in lignan, a type of phytoestrogen (antioxidant) and also provides fiber. Recent studies also showed positive benefits of flax seed oil in IBD (Crohn’s Disease and Colitis). It seems to be able to heal the inner lining of the inflamed intestines. Additional benefits of flax seed include lowering total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol (the Bad cholesterol) levels, lowering blood triglyceride and blood pressure.
Apple Pectin – Research in Japan supports that apple pectin can also decrease the chances of colon cancer. Apple pectin helps maintain intestinal balance by cleansing the intestinal tract with its soluble and insoluble fibers.
Slippery Elm Bark – While there has been little scientific research on slippery elm, it has a long history of use based on clinical experience. Some of the conditions that seem to respond to slippery elm include Gastritis, peptic ulcer, and other gastrointestinal conditions. This herb is thought to work for such intestinal problems because of its demulcent properties, which means that it coats and soothes the digestive tract. Marshmallow Root Both the root and the leaf of the marshmallow plant contain a substance known as mucilate which gives it the ability to soothe irritation of the mouth, throat and stomach. It has also been linked to treatment of indigestion and Gastroesophageal reflux disease.
The Coloflush Free Trial
I really hope you don’t think that you are getting Coloflush for free. Seriously. If you didn’t read the fine print, you are in for a world of headache. Take a look at the Coloflush fine print:
By clicking RUSH MY ORDER, you agree to our full terms here and to enroll in a 14-day Free Trial Offer where you receive 1 bottle of Colo Flush (30 day supply). Your credit card will be charged only the selected S&H charge above. If Colo Flush is not right for you, call 1-866-225-1334 within 14 days from your order date to cancel your trial and you owe nothing more. Otherwise, do nothing and at the end of your 14 day trial, you will be automatically enrolled into our Home Delivery Plan and your credit card will be charged $78.88 for the bottle you received. Approximately 30 days from your original order date (and every 30 days thereafter), you will be sent a new monthly supply of Colo Flush & your credit card will be billed $78.88 plus $4.99 S&H (FL residents add sales tax). You may call 1-866-225-1334 anytime to cancel your enrollment or modify the frequency of your shipments.
And that is the SHORT version. The long version is like 5 pages long and absolutely crazy. Take a look at some of the things they include:
TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, WE EACH WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO PURSUE DISPUTES ON A CONSOLIDATED OR CLASSWIDE BASIS; THAT IS, TO EITHER JOIN A CLAIM WITH THE CLAIM OF ANY OTHER PERSION OR ENTITY, OR ASSERT A CLAIM IN A REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY ON BEHALF OF ANYONE ELSE IN ANY LAWSUIT, ARBITRATION, OR OTHER PROCEEDING.
We each agree not to pursue arbitration on a consolidated or classwide basis. We each agree that any arbitration will be solely between You and AWR (not brought on behalf of or together with another individual’s claim). If for any reason any court or arbitrator hold that this restriction in unconscionable or unenforceable, then this agreement to arbitrate does not apply and the dispute must be brought in court
How Much is Coloflush?
Coloflush will cost you $78.88 plus shipping. You have 14 days to try Coloflush. That 14 days begins when you order – so if it takes 7 days for it to arrive, you are down to 7 days on your trial. Good luck.
Do I Recommend Coloflush?
No way on this green earth. There are tons of other weight loss aids, fat burners, and colon cleansers out there. I wouldn’t touch Coloflush. You should really steer clear of free trials. Why? Take a look at these complaints:
Advanced Wellness Research Complaints – have not recieved product
Advanced Wellness Research Complaints – OVERCHARGED! SCAM
Advanced Wellness Research, Inc – Fraudulent charges
Rip-off Report: Advanced Wellness Research Inc. Weight loss …
Consumer complaints about Advanced Wellness Research
I didn’t have to look hard to find those, and trust me, there are many more.

