Bowtrol Versus Colon Blow

Digestive problems are, quite literally, crap. It’s so annoying to always feel discomforted by your belly, especially if you’re a semi-active person like myself. I have a job that has me traveling a lot, I go to the gym and I enjoy the occasional soccer match I play with my buddies and whenever I manage to squeeze some time for my activities, my digestive problems cut down my enthusiasm. I started feeling “full” all the time and I had a general state of nuisance, not to mention the problems I had when visiting the john. It wasn’t a simple matter anymore and one day, I told myself “enough is enough” and went on to find a solution to my problem.

The lucky bastard that I am, I ran into an old business partner that had a similar problem and he recommended that I try Bowtrol, saying that it has completely cured him and he’s now feeling fresher than ever. It was actually visible, last I saw him he was this murky, grumpy man, now he was literally radiating with vitality. Needless to say, I jumped straight on the opportunity and bought Bowtrol.

I also stumbled upon several reviews that vouched for another product, Colon Blow, which seemed interesting. In between the numerous colon cleansers out there, Colon Blow had some original advertising, based on humorous mottos like “Pooping is fun”. I respect that in a company, trying to close down the gap to its customers through humor, but obviously I double-checked and most, if not all sources recommended Colon Bowl as a decent cure.

The difference between Bowtrol and Colon Bowl is that the first is more of a long-term treatment, whereas the latter seemed like more of a quick-fix. Obviously, I started with the quick fix and I followed the Colon Bowl program for 10 days, which is the recommended period for the cleanser. You get 3 packs of powder and capsules that you must bite on for 3 consecutive meals, ever 3 days. It’s easy and there’s really no nuisance in taking the treatment, which is a rarity these days, when this stuff either hurts, tastes bad, has you feeling uncomfortable, etc. The treatment wasn’t without result, but in all fairness, I didn’t feel like I was completely cured. I still had excessive gas, a small part of the aching before and sometimes a lack of vitality (which may have been the result of some other factors, I’ll give you that).

When switching to Bowtrol, the treatment my friend recommended, I was still in a slightly better state, so I didn’t start cleansing my colon from grounds up. The Bowtrol treatment did take longer and it was slower in effect, but when I was done, I can honestly say I never felt better in MANY years. I was light as a feather, had no more pains or gas problems, no more bloating and finally brought my vitality levels up to standards.

Of both treatments, I wouldn’t want to rush in and say that Bowtrol is better, because, like I said above, they seem to serve different purposes. So Colon Blow might be a good solution for you if you’re going on a trip and need a quick fix to help you through the car/plane/train ride, whereas Bowtrol is the treatment to go with if you plan on stopping your problems on a longer term.

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