The claim “Learn How to Clean 15 Kilograms of Waste from Your Colon in One Night” is a common detox-style headline, but it is not supported by medical evidence. The idea that the colon stores many kilograms of “waste” that can be flushed out overnight is a myth.
Your colon naturally moves waste through the digestive system. Healthy bowel movements remove what your body does not need, and there is no proven “cleanse” that removes a large amount of hidden toxins or old waste.
What can actually help bowel health
1. Eat enough fiber
- Good sources include:
- Vegetables
- Fruits
- Beans and lentils
- Whole grains
- Nuts and seeds
- Fiber helps form regular stools and supports healthy gut bacteria.
2. Drink enough fluids
- Adequate hydration helps fiber work properly and can reduce constipation.
3. Stay physically active
- Movement can stimulate normal bowel function.
4. Maintain regular bathroom habits
- Ignoring the urge to go can contribute to constipation.
Be cautious with “colon cleansing” methods
Colon cleanses, strong laxatives, or extreme detox programs can sometimes cause:
- Dehydration
- Electrolyte imbalances
- Abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea
- Changes in normal bowel function
Some people do need medical bowel preparation (for example, before certain procedures), but that is different from a routine “detox.”
When to seek medical advice
Talk with a healthcare professional if you have:
- Persistent constipation
- Blood in stool
- Unexplained weight loss
- Severe abdominal pain
- A sudden change in bowel habits
Bottom line: A healthy colon does not need to be “cleaned out” overnight. Supporting normal digestion through diet, hydration, and activity is the evidence-based approach.