Jim Foley’s Colon Cleansing Program Is a Fraud?

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According to http://www.jimscolonpills.com, Jim is Jim Foley and he is a colon researcher. However, doing additional searches doesn’t provide me with any more information related to who this person is. For awhile I thought that wouldn’t matter. I did some more research and found that the registration information for the URL traces back to www.road-to-health.com, yet Amazon states that the product is sold by and shipped from a company called The Breath Of Life. Road to Health markets products, health-related news, FAQ’s and event calendars. The Breath Of Life is an herbal products distributor.
Jim’s Colon Pills not only touts itself as the number one colon cleansing product in
This is one of the strangest colon cleanser websites I’ve ever come across. Testimonials are hilarious to read and it’s really hard to take it seriously. Some comments include:
- “Man cleans clogged colon. Chronic 10-year headaches gone in 2 days.”
- “Now, my gas doesn’t smell”
- “Dark rings under the eyes usually go away after the first bottle”
- “After two weeks, I cancelled my colon operation”
- “My hair grows like it did 20 years ago.”
- “the color of my eyes changed from a dark gray to a beautiful blue”
Ingredients include about 30 different ingredients, including marshmallow, psyllium seeds, dandelion and ginger. Jim’s Colon Cleanser may very well work, but in my humble opinion, I wouldn’t trust them enough to try it out. If this truly is “THE” magic pill, it would cost much more than $40 a bottle.
Maybe someone can help me out here!
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