Saturday, November 14, 2009

If detoxykall is so safe, then why can't the elderly, ppl under 18, people w/ high blood pressure etc use it?

DETOXYKALL is a liquid concentration which contains the following ingredients in its proprietary blend:





Aloe Vera Gel, Hoodia Gordonii, Arctium Lappa, Panax Ginseng, Taraxacum Officinale, Raphanus Sativus, Camellia Sinensis,Cynara Scolimus, Paullinia Cupana, Piper Nigrum, Crocus Sativus, Verbena Officinalis, Juniperus Communis, Angelica Archangelica, Opuntia Coccinellifera, Zingiber Officinale,Hibiscus Sabdariffa, Panicum Miliaceum, Sesamum Indicum, Rosa Canina, Nasturtium Officinale, Apium Graveolens, Tilia Cordata, Diospyros Kaki, Myrtus Communis, Undaria Pinnatifida, Laminaria Digitata, Chlorella Vulgaris.





It also contains: Ascorbic Acid,Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Deionized Water, Polysorbate-20 and Peppermint Oil.








so if it mostly contain herbs, why can't some people use it? especailly the elderly and people under 18? it only cleanse the body for toxic right? or is there something else to it that makes it harmful to the elderly and teens?

If detoxykall is so safe, then why can't the elderly, ppl under 18, people w/ high blood pressure etc use it?
The products states it should not be used by the elderly, children under 18, people being treated for high blood pressure, and especially if you are breastfeeding, depression, heart conditions, thyroid conditions, and or diabetes.





The product contains Hoodia and sodium both of which can increase your blood pressure.





If you read through their program it states that you should drink plenty of water, exercise, and eat a high protein / low carb diet. Well, if you just did this without using the Detoxykall you would loose weight in a healthy manner. Just because it contains herbs does not mean that it is safe or effective.





You can do a websearch on each herb listed by typing in "side effects of (list the name of the herb)" and read up on them all to see what they are used for and their safety.





Good luck and I hope this helped a bit!


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