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I would like to know...is it safe to use a herbal colon cleansing, comes as a pill. "Colon Clenz".
If not safe, are there other alternatives to colon cleansing?
And of course, I am on antibiotics for life.
thanks,
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Thank you for your agreement.
thanks,
SeanView Thread

Thank you the quick response. I will take your advice in full. I just thought doing the "cleansing" was a good idea due to getting rid of any excess junk in my system. I do eat properly, including fiber and my bowl movements are just fine. Just thought I would ask, just in case. Much appreciation and thanks.
regards,
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