Chomper contains soothing peppermint
The original Chomper formula released in 1986
contained cayenne and is still offered today as Chomper with Cayenne. The cayenne
caused mild discomfort in some cleansers so a version without cayenne
was developed and in 1996 peppermint was added. No matter which you
choose, Chomper or Chomper with Cayenne, both formulas are safe and effective when used as directed.
Ingredients:MEADOW MIX (Cascara Sagrada Bark,
Plantain Leaf, Barberry Bark, Sheep Sorrel Leaf, Red Clover Blossoms),
HERBAL GARDEN MIX (Fennel Seed, Ginger Root, Myrrh Gum Resin, Red
Raspberry Leaf, Rhubarb Root, Cayenne Fruit, Golden Seal Root, Lobelia
Leaf)
Other Ingredients:: All Vegetarian Cellulose.
Number of Servings: 100
Serving Size: 3 Capsules
Suggested Intake: 3 capsules or more as needed
taken between meals, or at least 90 minutes after a
Psyllium shake during the
cleansing process with an equal amount of
Herbal Nutrition, or as directed
by your health care professional.
Special Comments: Chomper with Cayenne is
actually the original Chomper formula;
cayenne was removed for a time as some people experienced some
discomfort and a burning sensation. Today, over one third of our
customers prefer Chomper with Cayenne over what we now call regular
Chomper which contains soothing
peppermint as an alternative to cayenne. While some feel the cayenne in
this formula makes it more effective than plain
Chomper, with or without cayenne,
Chomper is safe and effective.
Special Comments: Not recommended for pregnant
or lactating women. Some individuals are sensitive to Cascara Sagrada
and/or Rhubarb Root. If one experiences severe diarrhea or cramping,
discontinue or cut back on usage. Also, no one should experience severe
nausea while taking Chomper or any other
Arise & Shine product.
Visit our About
Cleansing page to learn more about cleansing with
Chomper and
Herbal Nutrition.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food
and Drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent disease. |