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Kangen Water - Is It Really A Scam? Or Just Good Business? Compensation Explained

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

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Here is the truth about the Kangen water and the "scam" behind it!! Those of you who are familiar with any product will understand why this works so well. You cut out all of the middle men and you have something that is very profitable. All products have a general process (manufacturing, marketing, transportation, warehousing, distributing, retail). Each of those has a markup or profit... cut them all out and the salesman increases his profit potential. Please watch this video and then go to my website to learn more! http://www.zach.h2origin.com
Give me a call even, if you have further questions - 615.849.5402

Kangen scam
Enagic compensation
Kangen water and the myth

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  • @comanche66100 Yes, I know... I'm on your side!

  • @mpowr123 I refer you to scientist Ray Kurzweil (google him) and ionized water.

    A simple test confirms its unique property.

  • 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 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Notice all the wealthy and famous cancer victims using this to save their lives, since they can afford one easily?

    What a scam

  • HI LOOK AT THIS ALKALINE WATER FROM AIR -500 ORP 9.5PH

    wwwpointsensyquellepoint.hu

  • lol... its a ponsy scheme ... typical pyramid business

  • 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....

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