A 60 second expert wouldn’t even know what questions to ask. A 60 second expert would not be aware of the decades of clinical research in this field, nor be interested in the personal experiences of those who consume, study and prescribe this water. Mostly, a 60 second expert would certainly never try the water… that might create confusion when the body begins to tell the closed mind that “something is going on here”, and you better pay attention!
The health benefits from drinking Alkaline / Energized Water are real not imagined but there's no need to spend $4,000.00 and an overpriced, MLM, Kangen ionizer. Contact me for more info.
sweetclaire appears to be a 60 second expert on ionized water based on a rudimentary google search. The info she relies on is opinionated, non-peer reviewed, misleading and false and has been thoroughly de-bunked by those of us with actual experience in the field of water ionization (she stopped googling too soon). I assume her mind is made up absent the facts, so this post is for those critical-minded folks who are smart enough to look at this technology.
@mpowr123 It only takes a 60 second expert on ionized water to learn that it's B.S. What has been debunked by those who are "in the field of water ionization?" Better yet, what has been proven? Can you cite anything than the stuff coming from the sales material? The reason they use this kind of marketing is so the "satisfied consumer" can make all the fraudulent and misleading claims that Enagic knows it can't legally make.
Of course CalicoatMaker is entirely misinformed. It is used in Japanese Hospitals for disinfecting and drinking purposes. In fact it has been given medical certification in Japan due to its beneficial effects on gastrointestinal issues. He says he thinks he can prove it wrong by basic science... let's see him try that. Also, no one is saying this water cures anything... It only helps the body to cure itself. Typical cynic....
You did a wonderful job thoroughly explaining the compensation package. People who practice "due diligence" appreciate such work. It's truly amazing how some individuals CAN'T differentiate between a fact and an opinion. If they have tried the alkaline H2O themselves, talked directly to the people who have gained better health from consuming such H2O and made an extensive research (not just based on the Internet)...they are in for a great surprise. Unfortunately, myopic mindset is a disease.
Lets see...WHO is this sponsored by? Yeah, THATS not biased.
You lying snake-oil salesmen sons of bitches. YOU LIE and STEAL from people and give them nothing but false hope and death. Even Wikipedia lays out the BASIC science that this DOESNT work and not ONE STUDY has EVER proved this has any benefit. Look up Water_ionizer and Acid-base_homeostasis on Wikipedia.
Anyone who purchases a machine has the choice to also be a distributor OR just purchase it for their personal use. Whatever they feel is best for them. Also anyone who says this is a scam hasn't tried the water, seen a demonstration or they have not done thorough research. Anyone can be a 10 minute super Internet specialist and still not know what they are talking about. Before running it down try it.
In answer to the cynics (like frostek below), from my experience those who have chosen to invest in this technology sleep very well at night.. $3980 for a machine that used to cost $50,000+ and was only available in hospitals is a bargain to me. It all depends on your level of understanding about this product and about the expanding field of water electrolysis. The results are undeniable. I always suggest to try the water first, then comment, but most cynics would never do that.
@mpowr123 "Only available in hospitals", huh? I'm in the med equipment business, do you know what they were used for? NOT FOR DRINKING WATER. How many hospitals had them? Under 1%. How many have them now? ZERO. You have pretty stupid logic by "Buy it first, you skeptic". No, I prefer to prove it wrong by BASIC science, and the FACT that nobody has ever been cured by this silly crap. This is just Amway on crack, the victims being the poor and the sick. You dirty evil BASTARDS.
A 60 second expert wouldn’t even know what questions to ask. A 60 second expert would not be aware of the decades of clinical research in this field, nor be interested in the personal experiences of those who consume, study and prescribe this water. Mostly, a 60 second expert would certainly never try the water… that might create confusion when the body begins to tell the closed mind that “something is going on here”, and you better pay attention!
mpowr123 3 months ago
@mpowr123 I refer you to scientist Ray Kurzweil (google him) and ionized water.
A simple test confirms its unique property.
comanche66100 1 month ago
@comanche66100 Yes, I know... I'm on your side!
mpowr123 1 month ago
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The health benefits from drinking Alkaline / Energized Water are real not imagined but there's no need to spend $4,000.00 and an overpriced, MLM, Kangen ionizer. Contact me for more info.
JimmyD4774 4 months ago
sweetclaire appears to be a 60 second expert on ionized water based on a rudimentary google search. The info she relies on is opinionated, non-peer reviewed, misleading and false and has been thoroughly de-bunked by those of us with actual experience in the field of water ionization (she stopped googling too soon). I assume her mind is made up absent the facts, so this post is for those critical-minded folks who are smart enough to look at this technology.
mpowr123 6 months ago
@mpowr123 It only takes a 60 second expert on ionized water to learn that it's B.S. What has been debunked by those who are "in the field of water ionization?" Better yet, what has been proven? Can you cite anything than the stuff coming from the sales material? The reason they use this kind of marketing is so the "satisfied consumer" can make all the fraudulent and misleading claims that Enagic knows it can't legally make.
JustPietzche 3 months ago
More Snake Oil Folks! This is all B.S. Don't believe it. Google: "Ionized" and alkaline water snake oil on tap"
Before you plunk down thousands of dollars on this worthless hype, read about the scam that is " Ionized and alkalinized" water.
sweetclaire06 7 months ago
Notice all the wealthy and famous cancer victims using this to save their lives, since they can afford one easily?
What a scam
fenderstratguy 7 months ago
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sensyquellepointhu 7 months ago
lol... its a ponsy scheme ... typical pyramid business
duckdodgers23 7 months ago
Of course CalicoatMaker is entirely misinformed. It is used in Japanese Hospitals for disinfecting and drinking purposes. In fact it has been given medical certification in Japan due to its beneficial effects on gastrointestinal issues. He says he thinks he can prove it wrong by basic science... let's see him try that. Also, no one is saying this water cures anything... It only helps the body to cure itself. Typical cynic....
mpowr123 7 months ago
You did a wonderful job thoroughly explaining the compensation package. People who practice "due diligence" appreciate such work. It's truly amazing how some individuals CAN'T differentiate between a fact and an opinion. If they have tried the alkaline H2O themselves, talked directly to the people who have gained better health from consuming such H2O and made an extensive research (not just based on the Internet)...they are in for a great surprise. Unfortunately, myopic mindset is a disease.
ALEZANDROF 8 months ago
Lets see...WHO is this sponsored by? Yeah, THATS not biased.
You lying snake-oil salesmen sons of bitches. YOU LIE and STEAL from people and give them nothing but false hope and death. Even Wikipedia lays out the BASIC science that this DOESNT work and not ONE STUDY has EVER proved this has any benefit. Look up Water_ionizer and Acid-base_homeostasis on Wikipedia.
CalicoatMaker 8 months ago
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Thank you for your work on alkaline water. It was very informative. I found a lot more information on this subject at: Way Ya Go Alkaline Water
barepaw1950 11 months ago
Anyone who purchases a machine has the choice to also be a distributor OR just purchase it for their personal use. Whatever they feel is best for them. Also anyone who says this is a scam hasn't tried the water, seen a demonstration or they have not done thorough research. Anyone can be a 10 minute super Internet specialist and still not know what they are talking about. Before running it down try it.
gorman617 11 months ago
so what if i dont wanna sell and just have healthy water?
Met0llicA 11 months ago
Not a scam. This water is for real.
fluffhead717 1 year ago
There is a sucker born every minute!
blabby102 1 year ago 2
In answer to the cynics (like frostek below), from my experience those who have chosen to invest in this technology sleep very well at night.. $3980 for a machine that used to cost $50,000+ and was only available in hospitals is a bargain to me. It all depends on your level of understanding about this product and about the expanding field of water electrolysis. The results are undeniable. I always suggest to try the water first, then comment, but most cynics would never do that.
mpowr123 1 year ago
@mpowr123 "Only available in hospitals", huh? I'm in the med equipment business, do you know what they were used for? NOT FOR DRINKING WATER. How many hospitals had them? Under 1%. How many have them now? ZERO. You have pretty stupid logic by "Buy it first, you skeptic". No, I prefer to prove it wrong by BASIC science, and the FACT that nobody has ever been cured by this silly crap. This is just Amway on crack, the victims being the poor and the sick. You dirty evil BASTARDS.
CalicoatMaker 8 months ago
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He is right. The water really works. It
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barepaw1950 1 year ago
$3980 for this ridiculous machine?!
I would ask how you sleep at night, but it's clearly on a large pile of money obtained from the gullible people who fall for this scam.
frostek 1 year ago
i think its a scam.
ESENDETproductions 1 year ago
@ESENDETproductions Why is this a scam? I'd like to hear your thoughts on this.
mpowr123 1 year ago
@mpowr123 I don't like this guys voice. You need a good voice. I don't even know what this is about, i just don't like the voice.
ESENDETproductions 1 year ago