Most diet products claim the real cause of weight gain is a bad diet—but not Cleansonix. This all-natural supplement claims the buildup of harmful colonic toxins is the real cause of weight gain, which can reportedly contribute up to as much as 20 pounds of unwanted weight. To prevent this—and cleanse out the toxin—Cleansonix recommends its ready-to-mix powder, which helps remove toxins from the wall of the colon. Although they won't say how fast it remove intestinal toxins, they claim it can help people lose 10 to 20 pounds of body weight effortlessly.
What ingredients are in Cleansonix? Cleansonix contains OatVantage (beta-glucan), Viscofiber, LinumLife Flaxseed, Litesse (prebiotic fiber), Corowise, VitaVeggie (proprietary blend of broccoli, broccoli sprouts, tomatoes, spinach, kale, carrots, Brussels sprouts and onion), Fibersol-2 and Cinnulin PF (cinnamomum burmannii).
Do the ingredients in Cleansonix cleanse the colon? Here's the bad part: none of its ingredients have been clinically proven to remove toxins from the colon. What it does contain, however, is plenty of insoluble and soluble fiber, which can promote softer, more frequent bowel movements. This is a key component to digestive health—and weight loss. According to the Harvard School and Public Health, eating a diet rich in whole grains, fruit and fibrous vegetables--all “ingredients” found in Cleansonix--can help reduce the risk for constipation, diabetes, heart disease and colon-affecting diseases, such as diverticulitis. It may help people lose weight and have more regular bowel movements, although there isn't any proof it can promote 10 to 20 pounds of weight loss.
Is Cleansonix safe? It appears to be clinically safe. None of its ingredients have been shown to contains any side effects or contraindications, making it safe for regular use.
Verdict: Although Cleansonix may be “all-natural”, it's not necessarily effective, especially when it comes to the cleansing of the colon. It may play a significant role in improve a person's digestive health, however, which may promote incidental weight loss.