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Hailed by its maker as the strongest herbal cleanse ever created, Ultra Eliminex from Herbal Clean is packed with a whopping 20 grams of active detoxifying ingredients to flush your system in a flash so you can get on with your day, unhampered by the toxins that are dragging you down.

This enhanced formula is crafted to meet the needs of users with heavy toxin levels, delivering a potent blend of essential vitamins and minerals, along with an absolute powerhouse of clarifying superfoods like Dandelion Root Extract, Creatine Monohydrate, Turmeric Root Extract, Green Tea Leaf Extract, Apple Cider Vinegar Powder, Beet Root Powder, and both Cayenne and Black Pepper.  With both Strawberry Mango and Tropical flavors available, Herbal Clean’s new transformative tonic is as delicious as it is reliable.

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