Question by Tulip: Do “cleansers” actually help get rid of impurities and toxins in your body?
Will it aid in weight loss too or is it simply to just cleanse your body/colon?
Best answer:
Answer by luvinjbj
Yes they do really work, as far as weight loss I’m sure it would help a bit.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Bought this Taiwanese body wash on a whim, and now it feels like a slathered my body in toothpaste.

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I’m not supposed to feel "all over minty," am I? This will make going outside interesting.
Oh, Ranch 99. Serves me right for being the first item I say with the words "BODY CLEANSER" and "MAN" on it.
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First, impurities and toxins are the same thing. By definition, impurity is anything impure, and toxin is anything poisonous. I think you want neithr in your system.
Second, cleanses are bogus. Especially the colon. Unless you hear about it from a licensed health care professional, ignore it as a marketing scam to a gullible consumer.
Starting to hate the word “toxin”. That’s a term that pseudo health professionals use to sound like they know what they are talking about. If someone ever mentions that to you, ask them to be more specific.
“What exactly are you talking about? I want facts, dammit, I want facts! What are your credentials?”
Then demand their credentials. Then sue for malpractice.
If they say certified, jackpot! Sue for damages – gold mine.