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Uploaded on Mar 14, 2010

Restoring nature one pond at a time! www.adyawater.com

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  • fetymann

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

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  • Nissim Malul

    Response for the recent false accusations against Adya Inc.:

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

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  • pausefostole

    nice nice.. 

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  • krystal sandfoss

    MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU!!!!!!!

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  • ionizenation

    Not to mention the minerals that are in there are not in toxic form. Just like calcium. Calcium can be in a toxic or non toxic form. Iron for instance has a toxic for called ferris iron which is fe2o2. The non toxic form of iron that the blood consists of is ferric iron fe2o3. Adya Clarity has ferric iron the non toxic form. Does this make sense to you?

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  • ionizenation

    The mineral extract is in it's whole form. We are taught in holistic approach that seperation and isolation is not the way to go. Adya Clairty is not a mixture of a bunch of minerals to create a formula. It comes the way it is extracted from nature.

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  • kevinyankee2

    But the thing is, why include toxic chemicals in this product for drinking water?

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  • ionizenation

    The one thing we know that the numbers do not lie. It is important to ask if the source of the info we recieve is based on "actual" calcualted numbers or calulated lies.

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  • kevinyankee2

    One can be wrong.

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  • ionizenation

    Just to add to this rediculous notion. The Barium contained in the solution is at less then .05 mg per liter. If diluted down 1,000 times in water that would = .00005 mb per liter. This further shows how you are either misled, uneducated, or assuming what you want to believe as true. Try using actual intellligence to come up with your conclusions and maybe you will leanr the truth.

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  • ionizenation

    No one said this. If you consider 1 part per million (dilluted according to directions) consumed is high then I would like to know how you came to this conclusion. 1 mg per liter is considered trace. Do the math if the solution constaind 1,200 parts per million and you cut it by 1,000 parts water then that = 1.2 part per million iron. Iron is the highest minerl concentrate in the solution so no need to do the rest. 1.2 parts per million would break down to be about 1.1 mg/liter. Anything else?

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  • kevinyankee2

    So you're telling me that Barium, Aluminum and High amounts of Iron are OK to consume?

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