Bowtrol Versus The Almighty Cleanse

We live in a world where junk food is king and with shame, I must admit that I’m one of the king’s loyal subjects. Not that I couldn’t fix myself a quality meal every day, but I’m so wrapped up in work and personal stuff that I simply don’t want to waste the time making that meal. Thus, I turn to junk food and besides the weight problem, I also started having bowel problems. Watery stools, tummy aches, gases, the whole package. I tried changing my diet and lifestyle and although the situation improved slightly, I was still having pains and a general discomfort feeling. Asking a friend with a medical background, he told me that there’s actually a solution to the problem: taking a “colon cleanser”.

Although I nodded along, I wasn’t really sure what that was, so I started looking around the Internet and found several products that seemed to fit the cure for my exact symptoms. Now, I’m not sure how much time you usually invest in looking for the right product, but I tend to be overly pretentious and picky and I always take a lot of time for research, especially when I’m looking into something concerning my health. I settled down at trying the Almighty Cleanse, a very tempting colon cleanser that promised results in a week.

I should’ve known better than to fall for the “in 7 days” marketing trick, really. I find it funny seeing book titles that teach you “Chinese in 7 days” or whatnot, so I’m not quite sure how these guys managed to grab me by the wallet and make me pay for the Almighty Cleanse. Basically, I think I put aside the annoying marketing ploy when I noticed a lot of great reviews for the product.

Here’s how the Almighty Cleanse works, if you were ever curious enough: the treatment consists of 2 different formulas, one that helps you clean out your bowels and eliminate excessive junk in your colon and the other that acts like a vacuum cleaner, sucking off bacteria, toxins and parasites from the walls of your colon. Pretty gross if you ask me, but hey, if it stops the belly pain, I don’t really care what it does!

I did feel better after the treatment and I must say, I was very pleased with the way it was structured (although it took around 2 weeks, not 1 for the results to fully show, but oh well…) but somehow I felt I wasn’t fully cleansed. I was still feeling mild states of discomfort and started having my old problems again, although at a lower level. That’s when I decided to try the second product I had my eyes on: Bowtrol.

I gotta tell, you although it might seem slower than the Almighty Cleanse, Bowtrol is an awesome treatment! Sure, it takes around a month to get the job done, but boy oh boy, was my money worth it. I literally stooled out all my problems and discomforts after starting out with Bowtrol’s colon cleanser. It eliminated even the small issues that the Almighty couldn’t, so I’d definitely recommend it over it. Trust me, you’ll praise the day you took my advice and tried out Bowtrol.

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