Evercleanse has gained quite a bit of popularity recently, but is it all it's cracked up to be? This Evercleanse review will look at the product itself as well as the company behind Evercleanse to see if it is right for you.
The Evercleanse systems consists of a 3 step process: The Clean Sweep (breaks down waste in colon), Replenish (gets rid of bad bacteria and provides the colon with good pathogens), and Colon Support and Maintenance (a colon support formula). The ingredient profile in Evercleanse is fiber rich and should do the job as expected.
The other thing to look at when deciding between colon cleanse products is the company behind the product. In terms of marketing, their website is nice and professional, but they use testimonials that are difficult/impossible to verify (they have no name, location, etc). I don't put much stock in testimonials anyway since they are so easily made up.
Another item regarding their business practices that's worth mentioning is that the fulfillment company for Evercleanse, 3PL Worldwide Inc., recevied an 'F' grade by the Better Business Bureau. The exact relationship between 3PL and Evercleanse isn't totally clear, but it's definitely worth noting.
I always like to see a good money back guarantee on these kinds of products. Evercleanse, however, doesn't have one. This raises a red flag in my eyes. Something else worth noting is their 'privacy' policy states that they may actually sell your email address to a third party. Big red flag.
The pricing for Evercleanse about average for what you'll see out there. For $59.95 you'll get a two week supply. If you want a full month supply you'll pay $99.99 (and you'll also get another two supply at no extra cost).
In conclusion, Evercleanse is likely to be a decent product in terms of effectiveness. What does raise caution, however are some of their business practices such as a weak privacy policy and no money back guarantee. - 16004
The Evercleanse systems consists of a 3 step process: The Clean Sweep (breaks down waste in colon), Replenish (gets rid of bad bacteria and provides the colon with good pathogens), and Colon Support and Maintenance (a colon support formula). The ingredient profile in Evercleanse is fiber rich and should do the job as expected.
The other thing to look at when deciding between colon cleanse products is the company behind the product. In terms of marketing, their website is nice and professional, but they use testimonials that are difficult/impossible to verify (they have no name, location, etc). I don't put much stock in testimonials anyway since they are so easily made up.
Another item regarding their business practices that's worth mentioning is that the fulfillment company for Evercleanse, 3PL Worldwide Inc., recevied an 'F' grade by the Better Business Bureau. The exact relationship between 3PL and Evercleanse isn't totally clear, but it's definitely worth noting.
I always like to see a good money back guarantee on these kinds of products. Evercleanse, however, doesn't have one. This raises a red flag in my eyes. Something else worth noting is their 'privacy' policy states that they may actually sell your email address to a third party. Big red flag.
The pricing for Evercleanse about average for what you'll see out there. For $59.95 you'll get a two week supply. If you want a full month supply you'll pay $99.99 (and you'll also get another two supply at no extra cost).
In conclusion, Evercleanse is likely to be a decent product in terms of effectiveness. What does raise caution, however are some of their business practices such as a weak privacy policy and no money back guarantee. - 16004
About the Author:
Peter Wood has thoroughly reviewed many of the colon cleanse products on the market. Before you purchase any colon cleanse product, be sure to read his Evercleanse review as well as many other reviews at ColonCleanseReport.com