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  • If you research clay and even bentonite clay. Or any red clay. It settles out of the bottom of mafic volcanic formations. It comes from Mica itself. In fact the little sparkly objects that is found in most surface clay is pieces of Mica. Do some research on this. You are correct it is the ferric iron that gives the magnetic force that is demonstrated by the redness in clay.

  • It seems that water treated w/ biotite mica works by magnetism, like clay. One can remove most positively charged pollutants by adding clay to water. Adya clarity works on the same principles, but in a colloidal way. Diversity of clay types. So, I'd say Adya and other mineral & clay protocols are FAR SUPERIOR for human and earth health than the chemico-heavy metal soup-radiation supplied 2 us by the industrialist warmongers @ present. Nothing wrong with drinking clay tho, it's cheaper.

  • @Vache0espagnole If you research clay and even bentonite clay. Or any red clay. It settles out of the bottom of mafic volcanic formations. It comes from Mica itself. In fact the little sparkly objects that is found in most surface clay is pieces of Mica. Do some research on this. You are correct it is the ferric iron that gives the magnetic force that is demonstrated by the redness in clay.

  • I would suggest someone experienced in sensitive exotic fish to try it for a few years in the fish tank to see how they...do.

  • I bought a bottle myself, tried a few bottles but I am deeply concerned about the aluminium issue. So you are feeling great. You are probably drinking more water (and less coffee) than you were before.

    Sure, I am still alive and so are you. But if you develop a cancer in the future, say 10 years from now, will you ever realise it was the Adya Clarity that made you ill. Unlikely. Be warned!

  • Btw, by "I tried a few bottles" I meant to say that I drank a few bottles of water with just a few drops of Adya Clarity in them. The water tasted good, even after days, but I am deeply concerned about Alzheimer in the future.

  • @pilatesyogataichifit Your argument would seem logical, except for the fact that this product has been around for 40 years, so people have been using it for almost that long. If there's nothing but benefits and there's no sign of ill effect after long-term use, then I don't see what all the fuss is about.  And the link between aluminum and alzheimers is bogus, even Mike Adams will admit that.

  • @maidenak O relli? So aluminum doesnt replace magnesium in the brain then when exposed to it?

  • @5youmukranda5 O what?  What is relli? I've never heard of this word before, please explain it to me. As for aluminum replacing magnesium, I couldn't tell you anything about that, I'm not a chemist. But, I do know that chemicals are dangerous in some states, but not dangerous in other states, and they don't exist all by themselves, they are always connected to other stuff... really amazing creation we live in, so interdependent, so symbiotic... really just amazing.

  • @maidenak Oh really. And yes, aluminum has an affinity to the site where magnesium is store in body. Magnesium is important for proper brain function. I do not know the exacts, I am sure you wont take my word on this information, but I do know these 2 basic things from my research.

  • @maidenak ""Although the exposure to aluminum chloride (10–100 μM) for 1 week did not cause marked neuronal death, degeneration of neuritic processes and accumulation of tau protein and β-amyloid protein appeared after chronic exposure to 50 μM aluminum chloride for more than 3 weeks" You are young I guess? Nerve growth factor is expressed more when younger, so it wont be as bad, alot of these "Health gurus" are also young, I do not think they will be able to stand the test of time

  • @maidenak should they continue to use "adya" and if you are telling me that the adya founder looks healthy, well. I guesss we have different opinions.

  • I too read about the reports and it shows much concern for drinking this stuff regularly, Even f you feel great after a few weeks, what if in a few years you develope iron or aluminum poisoning?? I think this product only has great potential as an emergency water cleaner if there is a disaster in your area. I would only sell it as that since having clean water (even with a little Al), is better than contaminated water. Matt Should consider this.

  • I`m on my 3rd Month using Adya Clarity, my energy is off the chart. i trust Matt Bakos, he has brought a great product to the masses!

  • To all the mindless Mike Adams lemmings: I've consumed over a full bottle of Adya Clarity over the last couple months and I feel great. How do you explain that? How do you account for the fact that Adya Clarity has been around for 40 years and no one has gotten sick from it? How do you account fo the thousands of positive testimonials given? The fact is Mike Adams has a vendetta against Matt Bakos and this product for some inexplicable reason, and refuses to educate himself. Peace.

  • I bought some and have asked for my money back based upon fraud. The owner lied about the true amount of aluminum in this product because he knows no one would buy it if he told the truth.

  • NaturalNews issues consumer alert about Adya Clarity, imported as battery acid and sold for internal consumption

    Naturalnews (dot) com/034005_Adya_Clarity_consum­er_alert.html

  • Response for the recent false accusations against Adya Inc.:

    w w w(dot)blackmicaextract(dot)biz­/response(dot)html

  • @AdyaClarity ~ Sorry but just get over it! You can't go around harming innocent people, even if the American Government and others kill and maim millions intentionally.

  • @pamaspamas I've drank a full bottle and feel great! How do you explain that?

  • @maidenak - you are probably drinking more water overall (and possibly less coffee and caffeine generally as a result)

  • @pamaspamas Doing it now with no ill effects and loving it...

  • It's trash. For 100 $ a bottle I can buy real medication

  • I was suckered in by Adya Clarity- Thank God my dad wouldn't let me buy it. the product contains way more aluminum than the label suggests. It's dissolved into liquid form using sulfuric acid, making its pH very very acidic even when diluted, which leads to Acidosis.

  • Adaya clarity has aluminum sulfate in it! Apparently just little enough so that they don't have to list it on the label.

  • @SDupe44 so how does it go?

  • scam!!!!!!!!

  • These are the same people who push RO systems down our throats. They deny the fact that just because RO kills fish and plants it wont hurt us. This is denial and the most dangerous thinking on the planet. Unsafe water kills more then any war or natural disaster combined. RO water is full of mold and bacteria and cannot sustain life. The bottom line is who sells minerals that actually purify water before your eyes? Where are you going to get it? Water preservation=Life preservation. Love Life!

  • I have seen some people in the water industries(engineers mainly) making comments about Adya Clarity saying "you can get it at any pool store. Well to my knowledge there is no product on the planet that can keep a hot tub chlorine free for up to 8 months. With only one treatment and needing 0 electricity. You can keep water fresher much much longer if you do not actually get in it. This evidence and technology cannot be denied. Only by those who are of an ignorant mind. Without knowledge.

  • @ionizenation At least consider something like the "Berkey Lite" water purification system, for the price of a couple of the larger bottles of Ady you can get 22,000 litres of clean purified water from any source like river, stagnant pond or tap water for. These types of gravity fed filtering systems have a long history and have been acrdited and approved by the FDA ( or similar) with published scientific data. Ady is probably good for cleaning lakes but would you really want to drink it?

  • @MrRamraider I am very familiar with gravity fed cermamic filter systems. We have one as well that is certified by the NSF and can be sold in California. On the other hand these systems will not removed harmful dissolved substances. As you can see they say "they keep the good minerals in". This is a fancy way of saying it does not remove dissolved substances. Truely dissolved means it is ionic. Some of the most harmful chemicals in the world are dissolved like chromium VI.

  • @ionizenation Yes I had wondered what other chemicals was covered by "keeps all of the good minerals" I don t know a lot about Hexavalent Chromium but I know it's nasty stuff. You seem to be well up on the subject, is this toxic chemical commonly found in tap water?. Also do you know if Adya takes out Flouride or can point me in the direction of any data on what it removes etc, I am keen to clean up my drinking water, maybe adya could be used first then the water put through a berkey.

  • @MrRamraider Chromium VI is not suppose to be common. It now has become common. I do know when using the Adya filtration system in conjuntion with the Clarity you get a full removal of VOC's as well. They started new national fracking for natural gas this year. Many cities have already tested positive for VOC'c (Volatile Organic Compounds). There are so many things to test it is an ongoing journey. The one other thing I know that works with Clarity+ Filtration is radiation Alpha particles

  • @ionizenation Just as a final safety step to get rid of any residue from the adya and remove the flouride if adya doesn't do this. If the adys is as effective as claimed maybe someone will incorporate it into a water purifier that can be fed tap water in the future in a more continuous process.

  • @MrRamraider Clarity will convert chromium VI to Chromium II while the berkey will just let chromium VI right through. This is where you have to really understand water and substances which are dissolved. Our testing is done by EPA labs using NSF protocols which is 3x the legal limit of chromium VI. This is one small example of the difference. Everyone should be aware of these things. It is not what you can see that will hurt you the most in water. It is what you can not see.

  • @ionizenation * converts chromum VI to chromium III

  • I showed my dad this video and he lectured me for an hour about what an idiot I am and how gullible I am. From the way he was talking, you’d think I was buying some used car contraption that was assembled from bongs and ropes of hemp.

    I guess I’m not getting my adyaclarity until I move out.

  • Anyone who is for water preservation on the earth needs to be for this product and technology. It is the only way to sustain water for all life. PERIOD!

  • When someone says scam. You think they could atleast put a better alternative. they do not because they have no intellegence to know nature. Their answer would be confusing science that does not fit and will kill nature. I suppose they think ionizers are cleaning the water? Even scientists knopw this is unture. I suppose they think baking soda will take care of their sufferings and water problems. I suppose they think as the worlds fresh water goes bad they are immune to this?

  • Beep Beep Beep. Debunking the debunkiers time. Minerals have been proven to be the cause of all disease and illnesses. Are you to argue with Linus Pauling?

    Plants have a mineral deficiency chart for symptoms. So do humans. Healing springs have silicate sulfate minerals. Adya Clarity is sulfate minerals extracted from mica(silicate). What is their to prove? Salt is the purifier of the earth. FACT

  • Beep Beep Beep, Adya Clarity......Scam Alert. Dont be suckered into to paying all this money for this unproven product.

  • @MrRamraider That's what I said but my girlfriend went ahead and bought some, and you know what, she shut me up and now I have to take back what I said. I definitely works and she has tarted to drink it and swears she feels amazing and skin has improved, and her moods, and she seems very well for doing so !!! I am abit taken back by it all, but seems to really work and may start to try it myself !

  • This is because th3ey use what is called a microbubbler to rise the "gunk" to the top.

    If you look they are using a machine that shoots microbubbles into the water. They need to make it rise so they can skim it. Its called Genius.

  • I wondered about this before when I saw a clip of this video - why is it that in both cases in the video above all the gunk rises to the top but in every 'test' I have seen of Adya Clarity online the sediments sink to the bottom (nothing rises whatsoever). If somebody has an answer I would really apreciate it. Thanks

  • mmm water

  • Hi all - You can get ADYA CLARITY now in SOUTH AFRICA - go to ADYAWATERAFRICA website!

  • I am having a 55% off retail sale until the end of January on Adya Filtration systems, that render the water without the yellow sediment. Comes with free 16oz bottle and free US shipping.

    Go direct to my site: w w w . adyaclarity . biz/special-sale.html

    Enter code: ionlife to see discount prices.

    Also: a case will go for $70/bottle (32oz) only $20 shipping (US)

    and 3x32oz will go for $295 with free shipping (US)

    Hope this helps.

    Take care.

    w w w . AdyaClarity . Biz

  • There is sale on ionnes(dot)com. I have bought some stuff. It is great

  • Translation please...

  • Why is 32oz SO EXPENSIVE when these companies are using many gallons?!?!

  • @fetymann That's one question I want to ask too.... are people profiteering from this and if so where can we get the cheaper product that they used in this video ?

  • I hear that ionnes(dot)com is having a 24 hour sale for the first 10 lucky people to contact them. (until Nov 2nd at 12am)

    3 bottles of 32 oz for $265 (includes shipping up to $20 in the US)

    Normal retail is $200 per one 32oz bottle!

    You need to email them at: nissim(at)ionnes(dot)com to get the discount.

    w w w(dot)AdyaClarity(dot)biz

    w w w(dot)ionnes(dot)com

  • @zagreb96 Extended all through November... they said that they will beat any Adya price. Also they said to watch out for counterfeit product at adyaclarity . com

    Go to adyaclarity . biz for the original (they work directly with Adya Inc.)

  • Please someone translate this video in English !!!

  • Imagine what this could do to my wodka!

  • @respeezy - adding adya clarity to cheap wine will clean out all the sulphites and make it a $400 wine.

    Nissim

    AdyaClarity . net

    AdyaClarity . biz

    ionNes . com

  • Amazing!

  • Wow this is incredible! It is amazing to see these waters become stable again and come back to life. We need to start dumping this solution into our fresh water systems and bringing their ecosystems back to their original states.

  • @ionicexchanger

    suspicious video. ur adverstising for adya clarity

  • Now that is very cool! I think it's really putting it to the test when Dr. Shimanishi drinks the water from a body of water that just hours before were undrinkable.

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