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Dr. Natura
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ClearSkinReviews.com Review Team

Overview
Dr. Natura offers two kinds of internal cleansing systems, Colonix and Toxinout. These products are not specifically designed to be acne treatments, but rather contain several nutritional supplements and teas that contain botanicals and herbs meant to flush out the colon, intestines and stomach. Even though these products are not intended to clear acne, Dr. Natura’s web site claims that use of its Colonix program will result in skin improvement, including the clearing of acne. Since this is a strong claim, and likely to fall under FDA scrutiny, we decided to see if there was any truth to this claim.

Featured Ingredients
Dr. Natura Colonix is a system consisting of three products – Colonix Intestinal Cleanser (a powder fiber supplement meant to be mixed with water), Paranil Anti-Parasite Support (a capsule nutritional supplement) and KleriTea (herbal tea bags). It is not clear from the Dr. Natura web site which of these products can theoretically clear acne, and a further investigation revealed that none of the ingredients in any of these formulas have a prior association with acne treatment. Since colon cleansing is not within the scope of the ClearSkinReviews.com research staff, we were not able to assess whether Dr. Natura Colonix will have any benefits for your digestive system. We have, however, seen reports doubting the wisdom of at-home cleansing, since many of the herbs in these formulas can have serious side effects. 

The only evidence that Dr. Natura will help clear acne is found on the testimonials page, which includes some letters from customers who have used the product and noticed an improvement in their acne. While we do not doubt these customers, since their names and pictures are included, this kind of anecdotal evidence does not pass the scrutiny of our scientific standard of testing. Therefore, we cannot verify whether a colon cleansing product like Colonix will actually treat acne. Since the system does not contain Salicylic Acid, Silicol Dioxide, Inflacin or other known acne fighters, we doubt that it will.

Web Site at a Glance
Dr. Natura has a vast web site with plenty of information about its Colonix and Toxinout systems. Much of the writing seems very subjective and produced with a marketing style that is intended to convince the consumer to buy these products. As mentioned, plenty of customer testimonials are featured, but there is no free trial of the product. More importantly, there is no substantial support for Dr. Natura’s claims that these products will clear acne. 

Pros
None

Cons
- No scientific evidence that colon cleansing will clear acne

- Product does not contain any known acne-fighting medications

- No free trial offered – web site’s marketing style is highly suspect

Summary
Even though we cannot attest to Dr. Natura’s ability to successfully cleanse the colon and other internal systems, we feel confident that this product does not make a good choice for treating acne. There is no information contained on the web site that is convincing enough to make us change our mind. It is probably best to avoid this product.

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