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| Q: How long does Dual-Action Cleanse take to work? |
A: The formula should begin to help increase the frequency of your bowel movements
within the first week or so.* You will notice your bowel movements becoming more
consistent and comfortable.* You may also begin to feel trimmer, less bloated and
notice more energy within the first week.*
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| Q: Can I take Dual-Action Cleanse if I am taking medications or other supplements? |
A: While our researchers are not aware of any adverse interactions between Dual-Action Cleanse and drugs or other supplements, it is always best to consult with your
doctor or health professional regarding such questions. Since the formula affects the
digestive system, make sure that you consult with your physician if you are currently
taking medications or are being treated for a medical condition, especially any
digestive disorders.
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| Q: Will my bowel movements or stool change in appearance when taking Dual-Action Cleanse? |
A: Yes, this is perfectly normal. Most people observe that their stool may have a different
color or change in shape and consistency during the cleanse. If your stool is wellformed
and tends to float, then you know that the formula is beginning to work.
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| Q: Will Can I take Dual-Action Cleanse while pregnant or nursing? |
A: DO NOT use this product while pregnant or nursing.
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| Q: Can young children take this product? |
A: Dual-Action Cleanse is not suitable for children under the age of 18.
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| Q: Will Dual-Action Cleanse have me running to the bathroom all the time? |
A: The gentle cleansing process should not interrupt your daily life.* During the first few
days taking the formula, you may experience more frequent bowel movements as your
body gets rid of built-up waste material.* Dual-Action Cleanse can help you feel light,
energetic and trim.* In contrast to typical laxatives (which cause loose, watery stools
as they liquefy the contents of your bowels), Dual-Action Cleanse gently stimulates the
digestive process.*
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| Q:Is there anything else I need to know about Dual-Action Cleanse? |
A: The product contains Cascara sagrada which belongs to a family of plants containing
compounds that have laxative effects. Because of this, it is important to follow all
package instructions and warnings regarding this product. With continual longterm
use of more than 30 days at one time, Cascara sagrada may lead to dependence
or could interfere with diagnostic imaging procedures of the colon. When used as
directed, Dual-Action Cleanse is designed to naturally support the detoxification and
elimination pathways of the body.
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Drink plenty of water. Eight to ten glasses a day helps to
keep toxins moving through the body, making them less likely to collect
in the bowels. Fluids also soften stool, helping to prevent constipation.
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Cut down on alcohol. Try to stick to one drink (women) or
two drinks (men) a day, maximum. Alcohol can inflame your stomach
lining and make key digestive muscles sluggish.
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Eat moderate portions. Skipping meals can lead to excessive hunger,
which then results in overeating and stress to your digestive system.
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Don’t skip meals. Large meals may overburden
digestion, since your body has a limited capacity to produce digestive
enzymes. Try five to six smaller meals a day, rather than two or
three large ones.
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Relax while you eat. When you’re calm, you tend to chew
your food more completely and your digestive muscles contract and
relax normally. That means they’ll be more apt to keep harmful toxins
moving out of your body.
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Get regular exercise. All it takes is a brief 20 to 30-minute
brisk walk a day. Sustained physical activity stimulates your intestinal
muscles, helping push waste through more efficiently.
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Avoid tobacco. Nicotine from cigarettes, pipes, cigars and
smokeless tobacco can increase acidity in your stomach, causing
digestive discomfort.
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Use medications cautiously. They can slow your digestive
and elimination processes. Narcotic painkillers (like codeine, Vicodin®
and similar drugs) can cause nausea and constipation, as can many
blood pressure drugs. Follow your doctor’s directions if you are taking
medications, and talk to your doctor about the best ways to avoid these
side effects
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