PureCleanse Pro Overview
With so much media attention on the dangers of colon disease recently, it is not surprising many consumers are turning to cleansers to help prevent the problem. Unfortunately, there are a lot of products now available on the market that make many claims but fail to deliver results.
PureCleanse Pro is one such product and uses many of the same marketing tactics on their website to promote the brand. For example, the site shows a video clip of a CBS News report regarding the rise of colon cancer and various treatments. In addition to this, the website shows standard press releases from well-known media sources such as MSNBC and CNN that cite similar facts and statistics.
The actual official PureCleanse Pro site does not provide much real information about their product and much of the one page site is devoted to the ordering process. The company starts by giving prospective customers a ‘warning’, saying that the product is not suitable for those wishing to lose a ‘few measly pounds’ and how it should be used with caution. Another questionable marketing tactic they use is stating that the customer must qualify to receive a free sample of the product by filling out a questionnaire, although it is highly unlikely that anyone would be turned down.
There are a few customer testimonials, accompanied by photos and although there is a link to an FAQ section, unfortunately this was not working at the time of writing.
Details Of PureCleanse Pro
The manufacturers of PureCleanse Pro do not disclose too many facts about the product. No ingredients are listed, nor are there any dosage instructions given. It is known that the ingredients are all natural, and it is likely that the product contains some form of fiber, such as psyllium or apple pectin, and possibly a type of laxative like cascara sagrada.
Although it is not entirely clear, PureCleanse Pro may actually be a tea as this is the product named in the rather confusing terms and conditions section.
PureCleanse Pro Advantages
- PureCleanse Pro contains natural ingredients
- The company offers a free trial of the product
- PureCleanse Pro is 100% guaranteed
- The website features a CBS news video clip
- The free trial includes a colon health guide
- The product may help prevent colon disease
PureCleanse Pro Disadvantages
- Some of the links on the site do not work
- No ingredients are listed
- The company employs some questionable sales tactics
- No dosage instructions are provided
- The product cost is hidden in the ‘terms and conditions’ section
- No independent consumer reviews are available for the product
- No clinical studies have been performed on PureCleanse Pro
- The terms of the guarantee are confusing
PureCleanse Pro – The Bottom Line
Although the cost of PureCleanse Pro is on a par with similar colon cleansers ($59.95 per bottle), it certainly seems to be one of the more questionable products on the market.
It is unbelievable that the manufacturers of this product would expect a consumer to order a product when they do not even disclose the ingredients. Anyone looking to purchase a good colon cleanser should check independent consumer websites to see which product is recommended by real customers, rather than take the word of a company’s testimonials and their dubious claims.






