Adya clarity is a toxic scam. The only ones who truly endorse it's 'benefits' without looking at the facts are its distributors. I ordered some from the rawfoodworld 2months ago. I took some in small amounts. I felt shaky, hot, dehydrated, and couldnt think straight. I would forget where i was, so I stopped. I felt like the product was poisoning me. I was skeptical and wary about that stuff after I read the bottle but tried it anyway. I never took supershots.
@eguidosan i bought bob barefoot's brand of coral calcium 8 yrs ago after seeing his infomercial. when i ran out, i went to the local health food store to buy another bottle. the brand they had there had a complete mineral analysis on the label, with aluminum listed as the 2nd most prevalent mineral. i called them about it & they gave me some baloney about how if it's natural aluminum, it's ok & even helps you detoxify aluminum from the body. most coral calcium brands just keep this hush-hush.
@JackHighlander Thank you for your info. I'm not sure if I should stop taking my coral calcium now. I read on some website that aluminum sulfate is not harmful to the body??? I still don't understand the reason Adya Clarity was able to help so many people with their ailments and yet the ingredients says it's poison to your body. Thoughts, anyone?
@JackHighlander Googled aluminum sulfate and found it's used in many of the products we use already. For example, it is in alum which I bake with and in pickles...etc. says it's not harmful to the body? I guess it depends on the amount you ingest. It still boils down to why Adya Clarity helped so many people with their ailments and yet others says it's poison. So if companies that sells Coral Calcium do not put aluminum on their label, should they recall their product as well? I'm confused.
@eguidosan i'm actually as confused as you. the complete picture might not come out for decades. after reading about this scandal yesterday, i googled aluminum & found out it's an essential trace mineral in minute amounts, even though it famously causes alzheimer's when it builds up. maybe there's some truth to natural aluminum detoxifying artificial aluminum. the genius inventor patrick flanagan, inventor of megahydrin & the neurophone (lets the deaf hear thru the skin), continues to take adya.
@eguidosan also, fear of heavy minerals may have been foisted on us like the fear of germs. the austrian arsenic eaters are super healthy. healer thru animal foods aajonus vonderplanitz showed swordfish & tuna indeed cause murcury to build up in the body when cooked, but detoxify it & cause it 2b passed out when eaten raw. & if we got over our fear of mutations, we'd see the flora & fauna @ the chernobyl nuclear disaster site are THRIVING & healthy in the extreme, producing mutant super-species.
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.
Yes it is. It really isn't necessary to have one. It is for looks and taste. I prefer to drink it this way but now do not worry about it. I use reverse osmosis and put drops in my glass or take the shots. Gardy Banfield is my partner. adyalivingwater is his website. His phone number is on his website
@AdyaClarityGoddess Thank you, I have been battling Candida for the past few years now, had my Amalgams removed last year and starting to see some impovements. I'll give this Adya Clarity a try ;)
Hey dummy you're drinking BATTERY ACID. YOU are drinking toxic shit moron.
ed11561 3 months ago
Adya clarity is a toxic scam. The only ones who truly endorse it's 'benefits' without looking at the facts are its distributors. I ordered some from the rawfoodworld 2months ago. I took some in small amounts. I felt shaky, hot, dehydrated, and couldnt think straight. I would forget where i was, so I stopped. I felt like the product was poisoning me. I was skeptical and wary about that stuff after I read the bottle but tried it anyway. I never took supershots.
innHD 3 months ago
If it is so bad for you as the NaturalNews claim, why so many people claim positive effects from it?
eguidosan 3 months ago
@eguidosan Thats what I'm wondering - looking to do a hair analysis soon & see what comes up
QuantumDick 3 months ago
@eguidosan ever heard about placebo effect? lol
blkscreen15 3 months ago
poison!
JinGaAnAIs 3 months ago
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Don't drink it. It has large amounts of aluminium. I'm not kidding
carl77777 4 months ago 2
This has been flagged as spam show
Don't drink it. It has large amounts of aluminium. I'm not kidding
carl77777 4 months ago
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Don't drink it. It has large amounts of aluminium. I'm not kidding.
carl77777 4 months ago
Don't drink it. It has large amounts of aluminium. I'm not kidding
carl77777 4 months ago
@carl77777 coral calcium has even more aluminum, btw. it's the 2nd most abundant mineral in it after calcium.
JackHighlander 3 months ago
@JackHighlander I've been taking coral calcium for years. The bottles does not say it has aluminum in them.
eguidosan 3 months ago
@eguidosan i bought bob barefoot's brand of coral calcium 8 yrs ago after seeing his infomercial. when i ran out, i went to the local health food store to buy another bottle. the brand they had there had a complete mineral analysis on the label, with aluminum listed as the 2nd most prevalent mineral. i called them about it & they gave me some baloney about how if it's natural aluminum, it's ok & even helps you detoxify aluminum from the body. most coral calcium brands just keep this hush-hush.
JackHighlander 3 months ago
@JackHighlander Thank you for your info. I'm not sure if I should stop taking my coral calcium now. I read on some website that aluminum sulfate is not harmful to the body??? I still don't understand the reason Adya Clarity was able to help so many people with their ailments and yet the ingredients says it's poison to your body. Thoughts, anyone?
eguidosan 3 months ago
@JackHighlander Googled aluminum sulfate and found it's used in many of the products we use already. For example, it is in alum which I bake with and in pickles...etc. says it's not harmful to the body? I guess it depends on the amount you ingest. It still boils down to why Adya Clarity helped so many people with their ailments and yet others says it's poison. So if companies that sells Coral Calcium do not put aluminum on their label, should they recall their product as well? I'm confused.
eguidosan 3 months ago
@eguidosan i'm actually as confused as you. the complete picture might not come out for decades. after reading about this scandal yesterday, i googled aluminum & found out it's an essential trace mineral in minute amounts, even though it famously causes alzheimer's when it builds up. maybe there's some truth to natural aluminum detoxifying artificial aluminum. the genius inventor patrick flanagan, inventor of megahydrin & the neurophone (lets the deaf hear thru the skin), continues to take adya.
JackHighlander 3 months ago
@eguidosan also, fear of heavy minerals may have been foisted on us like the fear of germs. the austrian arsenic eaters are super healthy. healer thru animal foods aajonus vonderplanitz showed swordfish & tuna indeed cause murcury to build up in the body when cooked, but detoxify it & cause it 2b passed out when eaten raw. & if we got over our fear of mutations, we'd see the flora & fauna @ the chernobyl nuclear disaster site are THRIVING & healthy in the extreme, producing mutant super-species.
JackHighlander 3 months ago
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NaturalNews issues consumer alert about Adya Clarity, imported as battery acid and sold for internal consumption
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rawenergyclub 4 months ago
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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.
ObeyBunny 4 months ago
NaturalNews issues consumer alert about Adya Clarity, imported as battery acid and sold for internal consumption
tsunamimachine1 4 months ago 7
Aloha Adya Clarity Goddess :) just ordered my first bottle.. Mahalo for sharing!
TheWayFinders 4 months ago
I think it's high time you cleaned your ceramic filter..Just sayin'!
dubysauce 5 months ago
I think it's high time you cleaned your ceramic filter..Just sayin'!
dubysauce 5 months ago
Yes it is. It really isn't necessary to have one. It is for looks and taste. I prefer to drink it this way but now do not worry about it. I use reverse osmosis and put drops in my glass or take the shots. Gardy Banfield is my partner. adyalivingwater is his website. His phone number is on his website
AdyaClarityGoddess 5 months ago
@AdyaClarityGoddess Thank you, I have been battling Candida for the past few years now, had my Amalgams removed last year and starting to see some impovements. I'll give this Adya Clarity a try ;)
joeypruggierojr 5 months ago
Is that a water filtration system/dispenser ? where would I purchase one ?
joeypruggierojr 5 months ago
The good bacteria will increase. Do you have any kefir grains you would like to share with me? I live in Ca. where are you?
AdyaClarityGoddess 11 months ago