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Check out the reviews from real users who have tried this supplement below, along with a summary and pros & cons list based on these reviews.
Then, we compare how the Bowel Clear stacks up against similar products, based on active ingredient concentration and value for money.
Name | Units | Per Dose | Per Bottle | Units Per $ |
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Calendula officinalis flower Extract dry concentrate | mg | 125 | ||
Equivalent: Calendula officinalis (Dry) | mg | 500 | ||
Frangula purshiana stem bark Extract dry concentrate standardised | mg | 105.3 | ||
Equivalent: Frangula purshiana (Dry) | mg | 500.18 | ||
Inula britannica flower Extract dry concentrate | mg | 25 | ||
Equivalent: Inula britannica (Dry) | mg | 100 | ||
Juglans nigra fruit hull Extract dry concentrate | mg | 35 | ||
Equivalent: Juglans nigra (Dry) | mg | 350 | ||
Rheum palmatum root Extract dry concentrate | mg | 50 | ||
Equivalent: Rheum palmatum (Dry) | mg | 200 | ||
Salvia officinalis leaf Extract dry concentrate | mg | 90.91 | ||
Equivalent: Salvia officinalis (Dry) | mg | 500 |
According to the Australian Database of Adverse Event Notifications (DAEN), there has not been any reports of side effects by users of Bowel Clear (AUST 327649). Visit the DAEN website for the most up to date information.
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