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Cleanse Pak Part 1

Cleanse Pak Part 1

Trace Minerals Research

#Other
68
Safety70
Efficacy65
Transparency70
Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

The effectiveness of Cleanse Pak Part 1 is limited by the use of a proprietary herbal blend where individual ingredient dosages are not disclosed, making it difficult to ascertain if each component is present at clinically effective levels. While some ingredients (Magnesium, Potassium, Calcium, Dietary Fiber) are at sufficient doses for their basic nutritional roles, the 'detox and purify' claims rely heavily on the unquantified herbal mix.

The Good

Provides essential electrolytes (Magnesium, Potassium, Calcium) at good doses.

Includes dietary fiber, beneficial for digestive regularity.

Contains a variety of herbs with traditional uses for supporting detox pathways and digestive health.

The Bad

Proprietary herbal blend makes it impossible to verify effective dosing for most herbal ingredients.

Claims of 'detoxify and purify blood, liver, and kidney function' are strong and lack specific, robust scientific backing for this product.

Some herbal ingredients (Rhubarb Root, Yellow Dock Root) can have laxative effects, which may cause discomfort or electrolyte imbalance if overused.

Is it for you?

Best For: Individuals seeking a multi-step detoxification program, those looking to support digestive health

Skip If: Pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or taking medication without consulting a healthcare professional.

Ingredients Analysis

Total Carbohydrates

2 g

Dietary Fiber

2 g

Calcium

125 mg

Iron

0.85 mg

Magnesium

375 mg

Chloride

300 mg

Sodium

10 mg

Potassium

400 mg

Herbal Blend

1410 mg

Cilantro Leaf Powder

Chlorella Algae Powder

Butternut Bark Powder

Rhubarb Root Powder

Dandelion Root Extract

Yellow Dock Root Extract

Slippery Elm Bark Powder

Burdock Root Extract

Cayenne Fruit Powder

Ginger Root Powder

Turmeric Root Powder

Peppermint Leaf Powder

Milk Thistle

Goldenseal Root Extract

Concentrace(R) Ionic Trace Minerals

225 mg

Sulfate

100 mg

Boron

1.5 mg

How to Use

Likely involves taking a certain number of capsules or servings with water, as directed by the full Cleanse Pak instructions.

Frequency:

Daily

Best Time:

Morning & Evening

When:

With water, possibly with food

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Individuals seeking a multi-step detoxification program, those looking to support digestive health

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