The product called Bowtrol Colon Cleanse has been around for some time. So it’s a good candidate to review.

Some colon cleansing products can be quite … Eventful. (that’s to put it lightly) In example, you better be calling off work because you’re going to be in the bathroom most of the day. And you better hope you have a day to take off, otherwise have fun explaining to your boss what happened.

What YOU want is to have a cleanse where you’re making that trip to the throne as a natural process. You don’t want to be in there gripping the seat or your knees saying “Oh mercy!”. There are quite a lot of colon cleanse products available. There are some that are quite forceful, eventful, however you want to look at it. Makes laxatives look like candy for children.

Bowtrol’s documentation states it is a herbal colon cleansing treatment. Also states a parasite eliminator.

Natural is the way to go. Personal opinion.

What’s IN Bowtrol? Well, hang on here we go.

  1. Cascara Sagrada (The dried bark of the cascara buckthorn, used as a laxative.) It’s from a shrubby tree of medicinal value.
  2. Turkey Rhubarb (not from a rhubarb pie, rather from the root instead)
  3. Bentonite Clay (the base material this originates from is reportedly volcanic ash, but safe to ingest)
  4. Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) This is from a North American tree, it has medicinal properties.
  5. Aloes (plant variety)
  6. Flax Seeds (from a herb)
  7. Senna (not the famous race car driver, but a plant of medicinal value)
  8. Wormseed (a plant whose oil is used to expel parasites)
  9. Black Seeds (renowned around the world for natural healing properties of many kinds)
  10. Olive Leaf Extract (natural anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal properties)
  11. Thyme Oil Powder (not for seasoning, but has beneficial properties)
  12. Garlic Extract 12:1 (there is actually a wide range of benefits that garlic in general offers)
  13. Certified Organic Clove (I don’t believe this is meant to be smoked)
  14. Peppermint (Piperita menthe) (I wonder how this would be smoked?)

Wow! That’s a lot of ingredients. And I don’t smoke, I was just wondering.

Does Bowtrol live up to its name? I am going to have to say yes. All of the ingredients ARE natural.

The ingredients in Bowtrol add up to doing what Bowtrol suggests will occur if you follow their instructions in the use of the product.

A couple points; Cascara Sagrada can help “get you to go”, allowing the other ingredients a means for escape with all of the bad stuff taken out of you. And Bentonite Clay effectively mops up moisture giving you a less messy stool (to some degree) and it is also good for reducing swelling.

All in all, unless you know you are allergic to any of the ingredients Bowtrol is a good natural colon cleanse.

For a whole lot more information about Bowtrol Colon Cleanse you can visit their website from any of the links in this article for more in depth information if this may be a solution to your ailments, or, prevention of any colon ailments.

The above, and anything I write here is not condoned by any company or organization. My research if performed independently by myself. (FYI)

2 Responses to “Colon Cleanse: Bowtrol any good?”

Greg Lemon

January 30th, 2008 - 4:24 pm

Interesting. This product has I believe also been reviewed at NutritionalTree along with many that are quite similar. I have heard that these products can be harmful if your body gets dependent on them.

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January 30th, 2008 - 11:35 pm

Hey Greg.

I believe it mainly boils down to what the ingredients are.

That’s primarily why I prefer natural / herbal anything at all.

I don’t believe you’re more prone to develop a need for the item if it is herbal based unless you’ve been using it so long you feel a need to go through the motions.

There are a lot of colon cleanse products that share ingredients, if something works it’s probably worth looking into if you’re going to put out a product in that field as well.

Some may have their own special spin / blend.

Personally I don’t think anybody would want to continually take any colon cleanse product indefinitely forever as a daily routine. (I wouldn’t want to forever, I wouldn’t want you or anybody else either.)

The point is to knock out any lingering remnants and toxins you may have inside of you, and once you either see the results and / or feel better then I would consider the process complete.

I’m not a doctor. I’m not going to pretend to be either. That’s just how I feel about it from experiences and conversations with people who have tried various colon cleanses.

I would suggest Bowtrol Colon Cleanse a means to an end to provide herbal based colon cleansing results, but after your needs have been met I wouldn’t suggest indefinite never ending use if you are well aware you attained the results.

Thanks for swinging by. Actually made my day. Thanks!

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