

Super Cleanse for Men and Women Natural Citrus
Dr. John Gray's Mars Venus
Overview
The Super Cleanse product combines several well-researched ingredients for digestive health, including dietary fiber, prebiotics, probiotics, and a wide array of digestive enzymes. While these individual components have demonstrated efficacy in supporting gut function and nutrient breakdown, the overall effectiveness of this specific blend is difficult to fully assess due to the presence of a proprietary blend where individual ingredient dosages are not disclosed. The product provides a good daily value of Vitamin C, but the efficacy of other vitamins and minerals in a 'cleanse' context or at unspecified doses is unclear. Lime juice powder and alfalfa extract offer some benefits outside of direct digestive aid but their contribution to a 'super cleanse' is less defined.
The Good
Comprehensive digestive support with fiber, prebiotics, and probiotics.
Diverse enzyme blend to aid in macronutrient breakdown.
Contains a good dose of Vitamin C for antioxidant support.
The Bad
Proprietary blend conceals dosages of most active ingredients, making efficacy assessment difficult.
The term "Super Cleanse" lacks a precise scientific definition and specific efficacy targets.
Many minerals (Calcium, Thiamine, Niacin, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Manganese) are present at very low percentages of Daily Value, suggesting minimal impact unless higher doses of the product are used, which is not recommended.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking digestive support, those interested in a 'cleanse' regimen
Skip If: You have chronic digestive issues, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or are on medication without consulting a doctor
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Mix recommended serving with water and consume. Follow label directions for specific dosage and timing.
Daily
Morning or Evening
With water, possibly with food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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