Blessed Herbs Review

February 3rd, 2008 3 Comments
This review is on an outfit called Blessed Herbs. I have not tried Blessed Herbs. But I DO know several people who have, personally. And somebody somewhere I’m sure has a beef with Blessed Herbs, there isn’t anything in this world that somebody doesn’t have a beef with. They have;

  1. An internal cleansing kit,
  2. A colon cleansing kit,
  3. And a digestive stimulator.

This seems to be their 3 major products, just from my observation at any rate. They have almost what looks like a billion other items that serve particular uses. Which is cool, because if you’re looking for a solution for a single ailment, or just looking for preventive measures you don’t need the kitchen sink added onto your receipt.

The Internal Cleansing Kit is definitely as advertised. The price isn’t cheap. But it’s a complete detox system. Just to spout off quick list of some of the items; 7 organ cleansing formulas, 3 para cleansing formulas, 1 probiotics formula, 2 anti-oxident formulas. Plus an array of accessories to help in the utilization of the product. The Internal Cleansing Kit is a 4 step, 21 day process. The 4 steps:

  1. Colon & Digestive System
  2. Liver & Gullbladder; Para Cleansing
  3. Lungs, Kidney & Bladder
  4. Lymph, Blood & Skin.

Basically, in laymen terms, the Internal Cleansing Kit bolsters the body to better able detoxify naturally, beyond only a colon cleansing. This is important so that when you are colon cleansing you aren’t fighting a never ending battle without end. There isn’t a lot of point in colon cleansing only to get done with your chosen process only to quickly have toxins build up again.

Think about it. This isn’t rubbish. Your colon contains toxins. The toxins build up. People die because of this. The internal cleansing removes the toxins and better ables your bodies natural detoxification process. This, as well, better prepares your body for your colon cleansing, making it be less ’shocking’ when you do get to that point.

Blessed Herb’s Colon Cleansing Kit is an 8 day cleanse. It has two herbal formulas. One is a digestive stimulator that is acclaimed to support gentle bowel function. The second is a toxin absorber that is taken five times per day with organic apple juice (apple juice not included).

The third major product is the digestive stimulator as above, but sold alone for a reduced price outside of the cost associated with Blessed Herb’s Colon Cleansing Kit. It is stated to be non addictive, and releases toxins within the intestinal walls.

Blessed Herbs has on their website a mountain of information. I’ve looked all over it and I’m sure their webmaster has probably spent years putting all of that content on there. It’s extensive and impressive. Not only do they just have detoxification and cleanse products they sell herbs as well. I’m into natural things and herbs I have an affinity for so I appreciate that.

While you’re there read their story about how they managed to go from virtually zero to one of the flag bearing herbal produce marketeers around. Very cool stories, inspirational as well. Sort of an American dream thing.

I know 3 people (”in real life”) who have used Blessed Herbs products and none of them have had any addiction issues, and have had success. While I know one guy who used a ‘Blaster’ cleanse and discovered the name lived up to itself. Yea … Blaster + Colon = What were you thinking?

They also have a practitioner directory for your use if you would prefer to perform a cleanse and or detox under the guidance of a practitioner. How cool is that? That is awesome!

My conclusion on Blessed Herbs just as a company is that they’re the authority on herbal based cleansing and detoxification, they have herbs to prove it but what is the ultimate factor is in that … they even have an apparatus that sets your legs in the ‘proper disposal alignment’. That takes the cake.

These guys mean business!

3 Responses to “Blessed Herbs Review”

Karen Halls

February 3rd, 2008 - 12:23 pm

I found your site on google blog search and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. Just added your RSS feed to my feed reader. Look forward to reading more from you.

Karen Halls

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February 3rd, 2008 - 8:34 pm

Hi Karen.

This article took me a few days to do. Funny enough, I finished it last night in a hotel room on my anniversary while the significant other was asleep. Thank you for swinging by!

roxanne

July 28th, 2009 - 6:16 am

Thanks for sharing this article. I’ve read many write-ups about Blessed Herbs too. All of them have positive writings about the product. It seems that everyone is concerned on colon health this days.
We will keep on track for more feedbacks from other readers and more from you too.

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