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Firinn
24th January 2013, 17:09
Hi Folks, I have a question or two about the use and safety of Adya Clarity http://www.adyawater.com/clarity.htm

My intended use is to re-mineralise and restructure distilled water as advised by Mike Nash, author of Aggressive Health http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aggressive-Health-Reclaim-Energy-Charge/dp/0954227115

I have come across concerns that Adya contains high concentrations of Aluminium and Iron ( I believe these are in Sulphate form). Do any of you see this as a problem? I can't yet find the MSDS for it.

Should this be used on non-distilled water only, to allow the “magnetic” properties of Adya to bind up impurities in the water, thus eliminating the Adya from the water when the “clumped” impurities are filtered out with something like a coffee filter? My thinking is if added to distilled water, nothing would be there for the Adya to bind with, thus all of the Adya will remain within the water. Is this safe?

I will continue to research this and would really appreciate all of your input.

With love,
Firinn

Kiforall
18th May 2013, 20:54
I was just going to ask the same myself. Maybe someone will respond this time.
Black Mica is also called Biotite.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biotite

There is also:
http://www.kacperpostawski.com/306/scientific-testing-of-adya-clarity-video-interview-with-dr-clement-matt-bakos/

varuna
18th May 2013, 21:27
http://airnergy-oxygen-therapy.co.uk

I do not know of adya clarity, but thought you might find the above product of interest in your quest for optimum health. I believe you can drink the oxygenated water - see the video's on their website for further explanation. It's great for maintaining your health or for treating many different illnesses , I am seriously considering getting it myself.

Hope it's of interest. V

Christine
18th May 2013, 23:34
I bought Adya Clarity on the recommendation of a friend but something in me issued a warning so I never took it. Shortly afterward Mike Adams, who I trust posted a scathing review of the supplement. Below is a link to his website with several articles. I would use plant derived colloidal minerals from a reliable source.

http://www.naturalnews.com/Adya_Clarity.html