Let me show you what "managing" chronic diarrhea REALLY costs in America:
Imodium Route: Daily use for chronic diarrhea: 6-10 pills per day $25-40 per 100-count bottle Total: $1,095-$1,752 per year (plus never actually fixing anything)
Prescription Bile Acid Sequestrant Route: Cholestyramine / Welchol: $200-$400 per month Causes constipation — so add laxatives on top Total: $2,400-$4,800 per year (and you're still a permanent patient)
Prescription Enzyme Route: Bile Binder Route: Cholestyramine or Welchol: $200-350 per month. Plus gastroenterologist visits every 3 months: $350 each. Total: $3,600+ per year (trading diarrhea for constipation)
The medical industry LOVES these options.
Know why?
Because you keep coming back.
More Imodium = more money. Failed prescriptions = more appointments. "Management" = lifetime customer.
It's a goldmine built on human suffering.
But here's what really pisses them off...
ClearDose Ox Bile Complex should cost $120 per bottle.
That's what similar medical-grade bile restoration formulations sell for.
Hell, that's what my research cost to develop.
But I didn't create this to get rich.
I created it because I watched my sister sob on the bathroom floor.
Because Jim the construction worker was carrying spare underwear everywhere.
Because Dorothy was told at 71 to "just deal with it."
So here's the deal:
The regular price is $56.
Already significantly less than ONE MONTH of typical treatment.
But that's not what you'll pay today.