Phytage Internal 911 Review - For Improved Digestion and Colon Function

Phytage Internal 911 Review

Phytage Internal 911

Phytage Internal 911
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            Pros

            Cons

            This review is going to take a closer look at Phytage Internal 911 to learn more about how it works and to see if it’s worth trying out. This product is a colon cleanse that is made up from a variety of natural ingredients that are designed clean out your system to relieve constipation, gas and bloating. The manufacturer claims that taking this cleanse can help you achieve regular bowel movements and not have anymore straining while using the toilet.

            What’s in Phytage Internal 911?

            • Psyllium Husk Powder
            • Bentonite Clay
            • Black Walnut Hull
            • Oat Bran Powder
            • Flaxseed Powder
            • Prune Powder
            • Aloe Vera Powder
            • L. Acidophilus
            • Apple Pectin Powder
            • Glucomannan Powder

            Inactive Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate and Silicon Dioxide.

            Psyllium Husk draws water into the stool which causes the stool to move quickly through your digestive tract. Bentonite Clay helps get rid of many of the toxins that you consume through everyday matter like cleaning supplies, unfiltered water and pesticides. Black Walnut Hull is a source of beta-carotene, acids, calcium, iron, magnesium and other vitamins that help aid in digestion and benefit the intestinal system. Oat Bran Powder contains fiber that prevents you from becoming constipated. Flaxseed is also a potent source of fiber that is rich in omega-3 fatty acids that contribute to digestive regularity and contains properties that can decrease bloating.

            How Do You Use Phytage Internal 911?

            We found the dosage instructions to be inconsistent and misleading. On one page of their website, Phytage recommends taking two capsules twice a day, daily on an empty stomach. On another page, it says you should take 2-4 capsules daily with a meal for optimal results. We highly recommend that if you are going to purchase this product that you call their customer service to inquire about what the accurate and safe dosage is.

            Phytage stipulates that this product is not intended for pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18 and anyone taking prescription medication or is under medical supervision.

            The Cost

            You can purchase this cleanse directly from the manufacturer. One 60 capsule bottle costs $69.95. The manufacturer offers the option to purchase a package of two bottles for $59.95 each or a package of four bottles in which each bottle is then discounted to $49.95.

            Is There a Guarantee?

            Phytage offers a 90-day money back guarantee. They do not say if the guarantee applies to both opened and unopened bottles. We recommend contacting their customer service to inquire about their up to date policy, should you choose to move forward with this cleanse.

            The Conclusion of Our Phytage Internal 911 Review

            This cleanse appears to be a decent tool that can help remove toxic waste buildup from your system. It is made up from a variety of natural ingredients that are designed to gently clear out your system and the formula comes in easy to take capsules for convenience. However, the manufacturer is inconsistent with their dosage information which leads us to question what other information on their website is inaccurate. Knowing the facts about a cleanse is crucial to know before purchasing and choosing to take one. Furthermore, the price per bottle is expensive relative to other colon cleansers we have seen on the market. The consumer feedback we saw criticized the expensive price and reported that this product is weak and is not worth repurchasing. You are better off purchasing a colon cleanse that has positive consumer reviews and has consistent and accurate information so that you can know that the cleanse is safe for you.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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