The new member of the colon cleansing community is oxygen. Oxy-Powder claims to use the power of oxygen to effectively cleanse the colon while remaining safe enough to use for extended periods of time. The product also claims to relieve the bloating, bowel irritation and constipation often associated with a sluggish colon. Are these claims really true or is this just another product that wants to sell, sell, sell and then vanish from the Internet
The official website for Oxy-Powder does include a list of ingredients, but there is no way of knowing whether this list is complete. There are also no amounts listed for each of the ingredients. This leaves the consumer wondering how much of each ingredient is included, which is something a screen shot of the nutritional label on the bottle would provide. Oxy-Powder is quit to explain why oxygen is not included as one of the ingredients. According to the official website, Oxy-Powder creates oxygen when the ingredients hit the acids in the stomach.
The facts, or FAQs, section of the website provides information about the Oxy-Powder colon cleansing system and how the body may react to the cleanse. The first fact explores the safety of the product and states, “You may experience watery, gaseous stools, noisy bowel sounds, or minor temporary cramping (due to gas) while taking Oxy-Powder.” The facts go on to state that this colon cleansing supplement is safe for extended periods of use. Further facts explore common colon cleansing topics like weight loss, health conditions and frequency of bowel movements.
There is a complete section provided with information regarding the safety and efficacy of the ingredients used in this colon cleanser. More than one of the “clinical” studies referred specifically to Oxy-Powder have been completed by the same research company in Mumbai, India. These studies may be paid for by the creators of the product, Global Healing Center.Global Healing Center is the creation of Dr. Edward Group. The doctor is a chiropractic doctor who holds certificates in naturopathy, alternative medicine and ministry.The product retails for $44.95 per bottle and contains 120 capsules. The supplement is taken as four to six capsules every night before bed for seven days and then as a maintenance dose of four to six capsules two to three times a week.