Dual Action Cleanse is becoming more and more popular. So naturally, it was time to do a review on it. As always I'll start by looking at the ingredients of the colon cleanse product and then go on to the company behind Dual Action cleanse. This brief version of my more thorough review will give you a general idea for wht Dual Action Cleanse may have to offer.
Dual Action Cleanse has a typical (but good) ingredient profile containing mostly fiber with some other ingredients to aid in the digestive system. One thing that's worthy of noting is that there is a long list of ingredients that has to fit into their proprietary blend of 572 mg. This isn't a huge red flag, but it is possible that they are trying to spread too many different ingredients accross the 572 mg. Having said that, this isn't to say that the product will certaintly not work.
Dual Action Cleanse is priced a little on the high side, but not terribly so. You can get packages from $59.90 to $129.80. Ultimately it's up to you to decide if this is too much or not.
Through my research about the company behind Dual Action Cleanse, I actually found some reassuring informtion (doesn't happen too often). The Better Business Bureau gave it a 'B+' rating which is actually pretty good. Dual Action Cleanse had 0 unanswered complaints (as opposed to other's we've seen with as many as 2,500 unanswered complaints). On top of that, Dual Action Cleanse is accredited with the BBB which we don't see very much in this industry.
Of the complaints that we did see around the internet, most of them revolved around the autoship program that they have an option for. Now I've come down pretty hard on companies using autoship programs in the past, but it's been because they are very good about hiding the fact that the consumer is agreeing to one by purchasing. If they are open and forthright about it, then it's the consumers decision. Dual Action Cleanse runs kindof middle of the road here. They don't make it extremely obvious, but they don't hide it from you at all either. See my website for screenshots and more details.
In conclusion, I'm fairly impressed with the company behind Dual Action Cleanse. The product seems pretty good and I don't see many of the shady sales tactics used by many other companies. As far as the autoship goes, I lay the responsibility on the consumer in this case since Dual Action Cleanse gives you the option not to do the autoship and does fairly well as alerting you of it.
Dual Action Cleanse has a typical (but good) ingredient profile containing mostly fiber with some other ingredients to aid in the digestive system. One thing that's worthy of noting is that there is a long list of ingredients that has to fit into their proprietary blend of 572 mg. This isn't a huge red flag, but it is possible that they are trying to spread too many different ingredients accross the 572 mg. Having said that, this isn't to say that the product will certaintly not work.
Dual Action Cleanse is priced a little on the high side, but not terribly so. You can get packages from $59.90 to $129.80. Ultimately it's up to you to decide if this is too much or not.
Through my research about the company behind Dual Action Cleanse, I actually found some reassuring informtion (doesn't happen too often). The Better Business Bureau gave it a 'B+' rating which is actually pretty good. Dual Action Cleanse had 0 unanswered complaints (as opposed to other's we've seen with as many as 2,500 unanswered complaints). On top of that, Dual Action Cleanse is accredited with the BBB which we don't see very much in this industry.
Of the complaints that we did see around the internet, most of them revolved around the autoship program that they have an option for. Now I've come down pretty hard on companies using autoship programs in the past, but it's been because they are very good about hiding the fact that the consumer is agreeing to one by purchasing. If they are open and forthright about it, then it's the consumers decision. Dual Action Cleanse runs kindof middle of the road here. They don't make it extremely obvious, but they don't hide it from you at all either. See my website for screenshots and more details.
In conclusion, I'm fairly impressed with the company behind Dual Action Cleanse. The product seems pretty good and I don't see many of the shady sales tactics used by many other companies. As far as the autoship goes, I lay the responsibility on the consumer in this case since Dual Action Cleanse gives you the option not to do the autoship and does fairly well as alerting you of it.
About the Author:
Peter Wood has a vast collection of colon cleanse product reviews. You can see his complete Dual Action Cleanse review here. Don't buy until you've been informed!
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