It's pretty expensive. Anyone else used it? Any positive / negative comments? I see it comes with a 60-day money back guarantee which is encouraging.
I read on Quackwatch and other places these types of products are a complete scam and the the filler materials used in the products generates the things coming out of your body.
Z have had little luck on Humaworm and feel I wasted $30+ there already. I don't want to get taken for another ride. I wonder if this company will actually honor their commitment on the money-back offer?
It looks like the cost is $85 for 30-days! It's a bit cheaper if you order multiple packs.
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It did not help me, but I may not have needed it to begin with. I used it because I am one of those people who isn't improving and I wanted to try it "just in case."
I did not have anything icky come out of me, so I doubt they are putting anything in the filler materials to make that happen.
I should have tried to get my money back but I didn't. So I don't know how that works. Sorry.
I guess you could base your decision on whether or not you know for sure that you need a program like that. I also trust what Gigi writes.
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Thanks for the feedback. What always worries me about these products is it seems like individuals into energy healing and alternative treatments such as GiGi, Scott, etc. seem to be the ones who always see the benefits of these unusual protocols.
it seems like more traditional-minded people always say what you did. It's odd. That shouldn't be the case at all when you think about it. I'm sure the websites are completely biased and they only include the best of customer testimonials as is done with all commercial supplement sellers including Vitacost.
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I did try the Colonix program before I was diagnosed with Lyme and Co's. It didn't help with my digestive problems. Didn't seem to do much at all really. Tried it for 3months because I was hoping that it would work. Maybe I just didn't need it.
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i tried it too, ordered the 3 month program. didn't do anything.
course i have diahhrea IBS, but when i called them and said "i didn't get any of that icky stuff" this woman said "well most people don't."
duh.....i got a refund tho....
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seekhelp
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lol. I'm not surprised a bit. This stuff just makes me laugh at times honestly.
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