But to really answer the question of 'is toxin rid legit?' and whether Toxin Rid works...
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The reviews discussing whether Toxin Rid works on this page were gathered from two independent and well-known sources, not influenced by the manufacturers or competitors:
On BBB, out of 20 reviews at initial time of publishing, only one mentions that Toxin Rid works okay, while many others suggest it doesn’t work at all. We’re not considering the numerous 1- and 2-star reviews related to shipping issues, like missing refunds for lost, incomplete, or expired products.
In this section, our main focus is on whether users report that the product actually works.

‘Ordered the 10 day program for heavy toxins...'
'Did the toxin rid detox exactly as directed and
am now on day 45 of being clean and still testing positive.’

‘DO NOT TAKE THIS. It does not work.
I took the 5 day... '... followed their instructions EXACTLY, and
tested positive...’


‘Purchased the 10 day detox for $189, completed my cleanse step by step to the T. Took my home test and failed.’
He also said:
‘...they offered me 50% off a second 10 day flush and I figured maybe my system was overloaded and needed another kit.... Finished that kit and yes I was clean but that’s after 25 days including shipping time.
I probably would have been clean without wasting the first $189 and the second $95 kit.’
‘I spent most of it having liquid diarrhoea and in moderate pain.’
‘it made me very ill and deficient in important vitamins’
‘their product is GARBAGE and made my fiancé sick as a dog for a week.’
Looking at the Toxin Rid ingredients, it isn’t surprising that so many of the Toxin Rid reviews speak of getting side-effects like diarrhoea. The Toxin Rid product uses ‘psyllium husk powder’ as its listed ingredient
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