Avoid ZenCleanz at all costs
Avoid ZenCleanz at all costs. My experience with their "Rainbow" cleanse was physically distressing, misleadingly marketed, environmentally irresponsible, and met with zero meaningful support.
I purchased the $900 Rainbow ZenCleanz with the intention of giving my body a gentle reset — something I’ve done many times before using reputable products. Instead, I ended up enduring three days of constant diarrhea, severe dehydration, leg and hip pain so intense I could barely walk, and complete insomnia. I had to stop the cleanse prematurely out of genuine concern for my health.
What’s worse is the company’s response.
ZenCleanz hides behind vague language about “emotional holding” and “internal dampness,” blaming the customer for reacting poorly rather than acknowledging the very real and dangerous symptoms their product can provoke. Their materials do not adequately warn of the intensity or potential risks. They frame any negative experience as “deeper detox” — a convenient and unprovable narrative used to avoid accountability.
When I sought support, I was directed to a Telegram group I couldn’t access, and a Facebook group that took over 12 hours to approve me — by which point I had already had to abandon the cleanse. In a later email, they even admitted that Telegram “wouldn’t have addressed the issues,” essentially confirming that they offer no direct, real-time support during their extreme protocols.
Adding insult to injury was the packaging. For a brand claiming to promote wellness and holistic living, their delivery box was a shocking contradiction. It arrived filled with unnecessary single-use plastic, Styrofoam, and wasteful wrapping materials. At a time when environmental consciousness should be non-negotiable — especially in the health and wellness industry — this blatant disregard for sustainability reflects a company that is either unconscious or uncaring. For a $900 product, I expected integrity not just in ingredients, but in impact. Instead, I received a box of landfill.
As I recovered, I began researching their claims more deeply — and was horrified by what I found:
The idea of mucoid plaque has no basis in modern medical science and is widely debunked. What people see “expelled” is often just the product ingredients themselves forming casts.
The so-called “gallstones” from their liver flush are not actual gallstones, but rather congealed oil and lemon juice, a known chemical process misrepresented as internal cleansing.
Their reliance on vague Traditional Chinese Medicine terms — while wrapped in New Age language — is used to justify dangerous reactions without scientific grounding.
Their response to my refund request? A firm “no,” citing a refund policy that prioritizes profits over wellbeing — even when a product has caused harm. Their only offer? A “gift ticket” toward my next order — an insulting upsell disguised as compassion.
This is not a wellness company. This is a cleverly branded pseudoscience trap designed to exploit people seeking healing.
If you’re considering ZenCleanz, please do your research beyond their curated testimonials and flashy marketing. Read independent medical sources. Speak to your doctor. Listen to real customer experiences like mine. There are safer, evidence-based ways to support your body — this isn’t one of them.
29 juli 2025
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