Adya Clarity Minerals (Themarox)
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Why is 32oz SO EXPENSIVE when these companies are using many gallons?!?!
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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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@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.
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@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
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@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.
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@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.
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@maidenak O relli? So aluminum doesnt replace magnesium in the brain then when exposed to it?
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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.
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@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.
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.
ionizenation 1 month ago
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 1 month ago
@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.
ionizenation 1 month ago