If you’ve been wondering about what’s really going on with Adya Clarity, then we think you’ll be interested in David Wolfe’s blog post from last week (2/8/12). We feel this is one of the most comprehensive and HONEST (and unbiased) breakdowns and low down on the science and efficacy of Adya Clarity that is out there to date. David states at the beginning of the post that “neither I or anyone at the Longevity Warehouse plan on selling Adya Clarity now or anytime in the future.”
Here are a few of the points that we feel are most relevant: “My experience of the product is that people have experienced beneficial results from using Adya Clarity, but with all the recent questions surrounding it, I felt it was important to know what independent clinical data would indicate about the product.”
He then goes into detail about how they found an independent lab to do the testing, and continues with, “After reviewing the initial data, a member of my team called and spoke with the doctor at the lab who supervised all the testing: Dr. Stewart. We first inquired as to the efficacy of Adya Clarity to purify water and about its ability to precipitate toxins existing in the water. Dr. Stewart confirmed that this is clearly a prime benefit of Adya Clarity.”
Another big concern about Adya Clarity has been on the topic of toxicity in regards to the Aluminum content. David has this to say about that, “In terms of internal consumption, Dr. Stewart advised us that because Adya Clarity is a concentrated product, if it were ingested undiluted in large quantities, there would be three primary metals that could be toxic: aluminum, iron, and titanium.
According to Dr. Stewart, In order to over-consume this product, you would need to take an ounce or more of it a day, undiluted, on an ongoing basis.”
David then adds this: “My opinion: I agree that smelted, non-fractal aluminum that has been treated with high voltage can make people sick over time (when ingested), but Adya Clarity isn’t smelted bauxite (natural aluminum-containing rock). The aluminum in Adya Clarity hasn’t been broken out of its natural fractal pattern by high voltage electricity and converted into aluminum products. (emphasis added). In other words, the statement: “THIS is natural, organic aluminum and THAT is inorganic, toxic aluminum” is an oversimplification of the issue.”
One last paragraph that seems to be important to include here: “It should also be noted that many people on my team, as well as friends and family have been taking Adya Clarity regularly and have been happy with the results. When this controversy arose, a mother of one of The Longevity Warehouse team members who had been taking Adya Clarity regularly for the past year had a comprehensive blood test taken to determine the levels of aluminum and iron in her blood. She had been consuming Adya Clarity per the instructions on the bottle. Her blood test showed results in the normal range on both these metals.”
To read the blog in it’s entirety: http://longevitywarehouse.blogspot.com/2012/02/researching-adya-clarity-by-david-wolfe_08.html?showComment=1328
It is our hope that the information provided here will be helpful in determining whether or not Adya Clarity is safe to ingest for each individual.
There are more informational links on our website and of course you can purchase Adya Clarity while you are there!
