Willow- 3-Day Bowel cleanse (55 grams) No. 2

R235.00

Ingredients:

Each 7g contains Aloe Conc, Alfalfa Herb Powder, Barley Grass Powder, Beetroot Juice Powder, Bromelain Blend, Calcium Ascorbate, Carrot Root Powder, Citrus Bioflavonoids, Horsetail Herb Powder, Nettle (Urtica) Powder, Oatstraw (Avena Sativa), Wheatgrass Juice Powder, Rose Hip, Wheatgrass Powder.

Dosage:

Place 3x 5ml scoops mixed in pineapple juice for the day.

WARNING: For maximum benefit take 1 liter of water per 3 scoops. Do not take more scoops if your water intake is lower than 1 litre of water per 3x scoop intervals. 

 

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Description

3-day bowel detox for detoxification.

Aloe Conc (Aloe Concentrate)
Aloe vera is widely recognized for its laxative properties, which can aid in bowel cleansing. The plant contains anthraquinones, which stimulate peristalsis, the contraction and relaxation of intestinal muscles that facilitate bowel movements. Aloe vera has been studied for its role in alleviating constipation and promoting gut health (Foster et al., 2011).

Alfalfa Herb Powder
Alfalfa is rich in fibre and has been traditionally used to aid in digestion. The fibre content can help regulate bowel movements and cleanse the gut. However, scientific evidence supporting its efficacy in bowel cleansing is limited (Ouzir & El Bairi, 2016).

Barley Grass Powder
Barley grass is high in fibre and antioxidants. Fiber aids in digestion by adding bulk to stool and facilitating its passage through the digestive tract. Antioxidants may help in detoxifying the gut (Yu et al., 2018).

Beetroot Juice Powder
Beetroot is high in dietary fibre and betalains, which have antioxidant properties. The fibre can aid in bowel movements, while antioxidants may help cleanse the gut by neutralizing harmful free radicals (Clifford et al., 2015).

Bromelain Blend
Bromelain is an enzyme found in pineapple that aids in the digestion of proteins. While it may not directly cleanse the gut, it can facilitate better digestion and absorption of nutrients (Maurer, 2001).

Calcium Ascorbate
Calcium Ascorbate is a form of vitamin C, which is often used in high doses for bowel cleansing before medical procedures like colonoscopies. Vitamin C has also been shown to have a mild laxative effect (Wexner et al., 2006).

Carrot Root Powder
Carrots are high in fibre, which can aid in bowel movements. The fibre adds bulk to the stool, making it easier to pass and thereby aiding in gut cleansing.

Citrus Bioflavonoids
Citrus bioflavonoids are known for their antioxidant properties. While not directly related to bowel cleansing, antioxidants can help detoxify the gut by neutralizing harmful free radicals (Benavente-García & Castillo, 2008).

Horsetail Herb Powder
Horsetail has been traditionally used for various health issues, including digestion. However, scientific evidence supporting its efficacy in bowel cleansing is limited (Carneiro et al., 2014).

Nettle (Urtica) Powder
Nettle leaves are rich in fibre and have been used traditionally to aid in digestion. The fibre content can help regulate bowel movements and cleanse the gut, although scientific evidence is limited (Kregiel et al., 2018).

Oatstraw (Avena Sativa)
Oatstraw is high in fibre and may aid in bowel movements. The fibre adds bulk to the stool, facilitating its passage through the digestive tract and aiding in gut cleansing (Ulbricht et al., 2011).

Wheatgrass Juice Powder
Wheatgrass is often claimed to have detoxifying properties, including cleansing the gut. However, scientific evidence supporting its efficacy in bowel cleansing is limited (Bar-Sela et al., 2015).

Rose Hip
Rosehip is not directly related to bowel cleansing but is known for its high vitamin C content. Vitamin C has a mild laxative effect, which can aid in gut cleansing (Winther et al., 2013).

Wheatgrass Powder
Similar to wheatgrass juice powder, wheatgrass powder is often claimed to have detoxifying properties. It is rich in chlorophyll, which is believed to have cleansing effects, although scientific evidence is limited (Bar-Sela et al., 2015).

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