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And The 2012 Vity Award Goes To…

Cleanse Smart and Ultimate Flora Booklets! Each year Vitamin Retailer, the dietary supplement industry’s leading trade magazine, awards its prestigious Vity Awards to supplements selected from the many...

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7 Fast Facts about Fiber

We hear a lot these days about fiber—how it plays an important role in heart health, how it promotes good digestion and a healthy colon, and how it helps keep blood sugar levels in check to support...

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Let’s Get Clear on Cleanses: Herbal Cleansing vs. Juicing

Cleansing is simply another way to help your body stay healthy—like eating right and getting plenty of exercise. One of the big benefits of herbal cleansing over juicing is its simplicity: many people...

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Which Cleanse Should You Choose? A Few Pointers

Before you cleanse, it helps to ask yourself a few quick questions. First, are you new to cleansing and looking for a gentler formula to start out? Or are you a cleansing pro and want something a...

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The Question Everyone Asks about Cleansing

(And p.s. it’s okay—we hear it all the time). Will cleansing make you have frequent trips to the restroom? The short answer is no. Everyone has different bowel habits, and our herbal cleansing formulas...

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Can Children Benefit from Probiotics?

The short answer is a resounding yes. Children, like adults, receive many benefits from getting additional good bacteria throughout their lives. Remember that at least 70% of our immune system can be...

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How to Cleanse Your Colon Naturally

The colon, also called the large bowel or sometimes just the bowel, is another name for the large intestine. It is part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract,  which also includes the mouth, esophagus,...

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