What You Should Know
The official website for ColoThin Advanced looks like hundreds of other supplement websites. You immediately notice the free trial bottle offer and the picture of a woman in workout clothing. ColoThin claims the dieter can lose weight by cleansing the colon. This is not 100-percent accurate. If a dieter is suffering from occasional constipation, colon cleansing may promote weight loss on a small, short-term scale. But, regular eating habits need to be changed to maintain regularity. If the same diet is followed, the dieter will regain the weight and suffer from recurring constipation. The first page of the website does not list ingredients, but there are testimonials available from previous users. No before and after pictures are included with the testimonials.
List of Ingredients
No ingredients are listed.
Product Features
We searched high and low for an ingredient list for ColoThin Advanced and we found nothing. There is no reference to a single ingredient on the main website and the link to purchase ColoThin Advanced led us to a different colon cleanser website, Max Cleanse 24/7. That website does not list any ingredients either. There are several forum posts from dieters trying to find an ingredient list and nothing is ever listed.
There are likely diuretics and laxatives in the formula, but the dieter needs to know the complete ingredient list before purchasing the product. The free trial lasts 14-days, after which the dieter will spend more than $80 for the purchase. There is no colon cleansing supplement on the market today worth $80.
Advantages
- May help cleanse the colon.
- There is an official website for ColoThin Advanced.
- A free 14-day trial is offered.
Disadvantages
- Colon cleansing will not help a dieter lose weight.
- The product costs more than $80 a bottle.
- The link to purchase ColoThin Advanced leads to the Max Cleanse 24/7 website.
- There is no ingredient list.
Conclusion
In a world run by the Internet, some supplement manufacturers think they can set-up a website, sell a product and offer the dieter no shred of evidence that the product works. Moreover, these companies offer the product without one ingredient listed. Dieters are not that naïve. There are plenty of known colon cleansers that work to relieve occasional constipation. If ColoThin Advanced was a viable supplement, it would list ingredients and the sales link would not lead to another websites all together.
Dieting is about metabolism, food and movement. There is no colon cleanser out there that will promote healthy weight loss, no matter how many testimonials the company lists on the website. We suggest dieters choose a trusted colon cleanser if they need help for constipation and return to a normal, healthy diet after the cleanse is complete.



Can you please reply and give me an address for the ColoThin Colon-cleansing Dietary Supplement? That’s who I’d like to speak to about my order. Thank you.
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