Guest guest Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 Hi , I have never heard of this item, but I'll tell you that we used to own a health food store, and you wouldn't believe how many things are out there that tell people of the miracle properties they possess. As soon as one thing runs its course and sales die down, another one is there to take its place. Sure, there are some people who get results from taking this or that, but rarely do you see them staying on it their entire life. I am a big believer in the placebo effect, and positive thinking. Once, the initial high on the hype is over, many people are in the same boat as before, only a lot poorer, as in this case about $150 poorer. These webinars are so well put together, that almost anyone comes out convinced that they need the product. I would say to investigate it more, and look up " adya clarity scam " on Google. Look at reviews on Amazon. I'm not saying that this is a scam, but it is important to get out of the mindset that a webinar establishes, having you believing that this is a miracle product that you cannot live without. All the positive information needs to be challenged, and the internet will give you the other side of the story. And, if you feel that after studying all sides, pro and con, you still think that this is something you would want to try, then you will have made a totally informed decision. You also have the option to look for smaller amounts at a cheaper price, instead of a large bottle. The larger bottle will save quite a bit over a small one, and if it works for you, then you can purchase in money-saving larger quantities the next time you purchase. If it doesn't work, then at least you are only out maybe $25 (from Amazon). Please let us know how it goes, and keep eating a lot of green, leafy veggies, fresh fruit, and SPROUTS!!! Barbara *carefully climbing down off her soapbox* > > Hi all, > > I wonder if any of you have an opinion about this. My husband watched a > webinar yesterday and now is insisting that this is great and when we have > the money we will be doing this. > > One, this Mica comes from Mt. Fugi in Japan, what about radiation from the > nuclear plant? > Two, this apparently leaves lots of minerals in the body, one of them being > aluminum. > > I don't want to go chasing after something that is a waste of money and I > don't want to do something that could potentially harm us. > > Thanks for your input. > > > http://www.therawfoodworld.com/index.php?main_page=product_info & cPath= & products_\ id=1003243 & zenid=jj4b9865ts6smp7v56982tbud6 > > > > > http://www.adyaclarity.com/ > > > > http://foodsalive.com/cart/Adya-Clarity-32oz.html > > > > > TN6B > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 Excellent post, Barbara and I agree with all you said! One has to weed through the hype, and infomercials/webinars are completely about hype, even if it's a worthy product. It's true that after watching them, one is left feeling that if you don't rush right out and get that product, then life is devoid of some crucial element that will make all the difference!! Thanks for a succinct and informative post!! Thea From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On Behalf Of inharmony1005 Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 12:23 PM To: sproutpeople Subject: Re: OT - Adya Clarity (Black Mica) Hi , I have never heard of this item, but I'll tell you that we used to own a health food store, and you wouldn't believe how many things are out there that tell people of the miracle properties they possess. As soon as one thing runs its course and sales die down, another one is there to take its place. Sure, there are some people who get results from taking this or that, but rarely do you see them staying on it their entire life. I am a big believer in the placebo effect, and positive thinking. Once, the initial high on the hype is over, many people are in the same boat as before, only a lot poorer, as in this case about $150 poorer. These webinars are so well put together, that almost anyone comes out convinced that they need the product. I would say to investigate it more, and look up " adya clarity scam " on Google. Look at reviews on Amazon. I'm not saying that this is a scam, but it is important to get out of the mindset that a webinar establishes, having you believing that this is a miracle product that you cannot live without. All the positive information needs to be challenged, and the internet will give you the other side of the story. And, if you feel that after studying all sides, pro and con, you still think that this is something you would want to try, then you will have made a totally informed decision. You also have the option to look for smaller amounts at a cheaper price, instead of a large bottle. The larger bottle will save quite a bit over a small one, and if it works for you, then you can purchase in money-saving larger quantities the next time you purchase. If it doesn't work, then at least you are only out maybe $25 (from Amazon). Please let us know how it goes, and keep eating a lot of green, leafy veggies, fresh fruit, and SPROUTS!!! Barbara *carefully climbing down off her soapbox* > > Hi all, > > I wonder if any of you have an opinion about this. My husband watched a > webinar yesterday and now is insisting that this is great and when we have > the money we will be doing this. > > One, this Mica comes from Mt. Fugi in Japan, what about radiation from the > nuclear plant? > Two, this apparently leaves lots of minerals in the body, one of them being > aluminum. > > I don't want to go chasing after something that is a waste of money and I > don't want to do something that could potentially harm us. > > Thanks for your input. > > > http://www.therawfoodworld.com/index.php?main_page=product_info <http://www.therawfoodworld.com/index.php?main_page=product_info & cPath= & prod ucts_id=1003243 & zenid=jj4b9865ts6smp7v56982tbud6> & cPath= & products_id=1003243 & zenid=jj4b9865ts6smp7v56982tbud6 > > > > > http://www.adyaclarity.com/ > > > > http://foodsalive.com/cart/Adya-Clarity-32oz.html > > > > > TN6B > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2011 Report Share Posted August 17, 2011 You people are aware that there is no law compelling people to tell the truth on commercials? Right? ew Hi , I have never heard of this item, but I'll tell you that we used to own a health food store, and you wouldn't believe how many things are out there that tell people of the miracle properties they possess. As soon as one thing runs its course and sales die down, another one is there to take its place. Sure, there are some people who get results from taking this or that, but rarely do you see them staying on it their entire life. I am a big believer in the placebo effect, and positive thinking. Once, the initial high on the hype is over, many people are in the same boat as before, only a lot poorer, as in this case about $150 poorer. These webinars are so well put together, that almost anyone comes out convinced that they need the product. I would say to investigate it more, and look up " adya clarity scam " on Google. Look at reviews on Amazon. I'm not saying that this is a scam, but it is important to get out of the mindset that a webinar establishes, having you believing that this is a miracle product that you cannot live without. All the positive information needs to be challenged, and the internet will give you the other side of the story. And, if you feel that after studying all sides, pro and con, you still think that this is something you would want to try, then you will have made a totally informed decision. You also have the option to look for smaller amounts at a cheaper price, instead of a large bottle. The larger bottle will save quite a bit over a small one, and if it works for you, then you can purchase in money-saving larger quantities the next time you purchase. If it doesn't work, then at least you are only out maybe $25 (from Amazon). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2011 Report Share Posted August 17, 2011 Adya Clarity.......does work to take out contaminants, as seen by my own personal use and experience.......leave a glass jug of water about 8 hours to 24 hours and see all the contamination that has slowly gone to the bottom of the jug, usually a peachy misty colour. Aches and pains improved whilst using. I like this product. ajd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2011 Report Share Posted August 17, 2011 ps, very interesting video shows, a large pond of dirty watered cleared up in a few hours with Adya Water.........quite outstanding, and proof of efficacy. ajd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2011 Report Share Posted August 17, 2011 I had bought a small bottle of it about a year ago, and just did a " shot " of it w/ a water follow up. Very powerful stuff. I didn't take it consistently enough, but might buy a larger size and give it another go if it will clean me out and help w/ my ever increasing aches and pains. It is very steep though, but seems to have helped a lot of folks w/ various ailments. A similar acting-cleansing and mineral infused fulvic acid / zeolite- less expensive product I highly recommend is Sunwarriors Liquid Light. Very powerful cleanser. Has anyone had experience w/ the Adya Clarity's water filter?.....looks interesting...... Re: OT - Adya Clarity (Black Mica) Adya Clarity.......does work to take out contaminants, as seen by my own personal use and experience.......leave a glass jug of water about 8 hours to 24 hours and see all the contamination that has slowly gone to the bottom of the jug, usually a peachy misty colour. Aches and pains improved whilst using. I like this product. ajd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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