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Adya® Water: 1st Launch – Adya’s Philosophy Adya®, Inc. is a Company dedicated to providing you with the best ionic minerals nature has to offer. Our minerals have a powerful energy that not only destroys bad bacteria and removes chlorine, but also electrically energizes water which in turn energizes your body. This amazing ability is something that happens in nature every day. We see it in plants, volcanoes, and even in the atmosphere. This energy can only be possible when we have minerals in an ionic state. Minerals are the carrier for energy and the communication device for life. Without minerals, life would simply not exist. Plants, animals, humans and even water become unstable and have symptoms when the proper minerals are not present in an ionic form. Most people do not realize that acid by definition is positively charged hydrogen. In nature, this acid is the charge that is used to properly charge minerals. Acid has the innate ability to raise the available oxygen levels in water. This special ability keeps unwanted bacteria from taking over the liquid environment which in turn would eventually take over any host of life. This crucial balance in nature is essential for a balanced biological system. Unfortunately, the entire planet is showing signs of being off balance. Plant life in the oceans are smaller, taking in less carbon dioxide and releasing less oxygen. More and more fish die every year due to the lack of oxygen in water. Humans and animals are now faced with sicknesses that only seem to escalate. Water in nature is the sickest that it has ever been. There must be an answer and we must do something now before it is too late. It all starts with those who caused the problems in the first place, and we need to make dramatic changes in our personal and business lives. Adya® now has a sulfate mineral solution that adds the balance back in water. It has been proven that our mineral solution has the power to oxygenate, mineralize, and restore the energy in water. Imagine what we could do for a lake, a stream, farming, and even ourselves. We can help make corrections in drinking water, agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture. We are willing to work with others to get this job done. It all starts with us!
Contents of this Page Minerals and You - Adya®’s Ionic Minerals What we have discovered about Adya® Ionized Minerals Why We Need Mineral Supplements Difference between Organic & Inorganic Minerals How Minerals are Transported to Cells Symptoms of Mineral Deficiencies
Adya®’s Ionic Minerals Ionized minerals are bio electrically charged minerals that are dissolved in water. They carry an extra electron. Adya®’s Ionic Minerals are DISSOLVED, not suspended, in an ionized or “living” state. Therefore they are more easily absorbed into our blood stream and body cells. Ionized minerals go into our body surrounded by nutrients. Ionized minerals DO NOT build up to toxic levels in our tissues and joints as do minerals in colloidal or dead form. In layman’s terms ionization means ‘absorbed’, but also ‘electrically charged’. Our body works on bio electricity, every organ has its own unique bio electric wave length. OUR Adya® Ionic Mineral solution delivers MINERALS IN AN IONIZED STATE. Rather than tap water being broken down in the stomach in preparation for absorption ADYA® Water is absorbed nearly instantly and reaches the bloodstream and cells fast. The Adya® System is designed to deliver OXYGEN, WATER, AND… LIVING MINERALS to our body!
What we have discovered about Adya® Ionized Minerals
Research indicates that minerals play a significant role against a variety of degenerative diseases and processes. They may also prevent and reduce injury from environmental pollutants and enhance the ability to work and learn. They can also protect the body from the effects of toxic minerals. Apart from minerals like Calcium being known for its vital role in the formation of building strong bones and teeth, additional minerals are essential to help control the nervous system, fluid balance in tissues, muscle contractions, hormonal functions and enzyme secretion. Minerals are just as essential as vitamins and, like most vitamins, they cannot be made in the body. All our bodies' mineral needs must to be supplied through proper diet The best way to enhance your mineral intake is the all-natural way -- eating a variety of unrefined foods, including whole grain breads and cereals, lots of fresh fruits and deeply colored vegetables, lean meats, and low-fat dairy products. And, if your diet is balanced with the right amount of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats (roughly 60%, 15%, and 25% of calories, respectively), you are likely getting the right balance of minerals. But, if you are deficient in a mineral, (for example, if you have anemia and need iron) your doctor will probably recommend a supplement .Minerals are an important part of our diet. Minerals are things like Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Calcium, etc. They are all minerals that are found in the world around us - not surprising that we need them for all the chemical processes that go on inside our bodies! Iron is essential for our blood to be able to carry oxygen around - and without oxygen our muscles can't work properly.
All minerals come from the earth's soil. As plants grow, minerals are absorbed from the soil through the roots of plants, and are transformed inside the plants cells where they are transformed into "organic" minerals which our our bodies can utilize. They become a "living" part of the plant. The iron in broccoli doesn’t look like the iron in your car, it has been transformed from inorganic to organic. Unfortunately, in most supplements, minerals are not food, they are rocks and metals. For example, here are some calcium supplements translated from there chemical names into language we all can understand: calcium carbonate is limestone; calcium sulfate is plaster; calcium phosphate is chalk. Additionally, unnatural forms of calcium are included in colloidal minerals. Unnatural forms of calcium are basically useless by comparison with minerals found in plants.
Why We Need Mineral Supplements Did you know that despite arguments that our soils aren't depleted... studies have been conducted by our government to confirm that our soils ARE DEPLETED of MINERALS? At one time, plants which we eat were rich in minerals, vitamins and nutrients. Due to the depletion of soils and the use of synthetic fertilizers, coupled with modern farming manufacturing processes, plants which were once rich with a usable form of the minerals, vitamins and other nutrients that our bodies need are now severely depleted. It has become necessary to supplement our diet in order to get the daily requirements of essential elements. We would need to eat an unrealistic amount of fruits and vegetables because the nutrients are no longer available in the soil. U.S. Senate Document 264 was written in 1936, and submitted as part of a Congressional investigation into U.S. farming practices. The leading authorities of the day had been sounding the alarm that depleted soils were causing a significant decline in the nation's health, evidenced by a steady increase in degenerative diseases. But when Congress saw the price tag on repairing the nation's farm and range soils, they swept their own investigation under the carpet.
Difference between Organic & Inorganic Minerals Organic, Ionized Minerals means its chemical composition is with carbon. All living things are carbon based. Inorganic, “dead” minerals means its chemical composition is without carbon. All living things are carbon based. INORGANIC minerals are DEAD minerals which when consumed are stored in our tissues, bones, and joints eventually building up and become extremely TOXIC! Plants utilize minerals from the ground by absorbing them through their roots making them "IONIC" or electrical in nature. Ionic "Living" minerals are much easier for the body to assimilate making the minerals useable at the cellular level. ORGANIC or "IONIZED" minerals are not stored or deposited in the body. Research shows that ORGANIC minerals will actually replace heavy metals deposited in the body and flush them out through bodily functions. As humans, the best way that we can fully access minerals on a cellular level is through the consumption of plants. The human body does not have the ability to process inorganic "DEAD" minerals as plants do, therefore we must rely on the plant kingdom to prepare (chemically assemble) our foods (ingredients). Adya® Ionic Mineral solution contains "IONIZED" or "LIVING" minerals similar to plants. INORGANIC minerals are not easy for the body to use. Minerals in INORGANIC form are stored in our body's tissues, bones, and joints and eventually large amounts build up and become extremely toxic. There is much controversy in the scientific commfiltration systemy as to whether or not the body can utilize inorganic minerals in carrying out life processes. Through modern processing of foods (i.e. pasteurization, cooking, adding preservatives, etc.) the bonds between the food components are destroyed, as well as the enzymes. The result is inorganic or denatured food components and thus inorganic food.
How Minerals are Transported to Cells When mineral compounds are consumed in food, the body must somehow absorb the minerals from the digestive tract and make them available to the tissues and cells where they are needed. The process is not a simple one. The minerals cannot simply diffuse into our tissues and through cell membranes into the interior of cells — if they could, their concentrations would fluctuate in accordance with whatever amounts of minerals we happen to consume at any given time. Instead, the mineral-containing compounds (or ionized mineral atoms taken from these compounds) are transported into (or out of) cells by transporter proteins — molecular devices embedded in cell membranes that recognize the minerals and allow only certain kinds to pass through the membranes. This system permits cells and tissues to regulate their internal concentrations of minerals. Now those transporters bind those minerals tightly but they need to be ionized. The transporter picks up an ionized form [of the mineral], binds it and immediately pulls it in and then it goes into the bloodstream and is carried to where it is needed. Whatever the charge of a mineral, it still needs to get through a dense, negative charge on the surface of the intestinal cell and it may be that negative charge is designed to keep out certain undesirable agents including undesirable minerals. Transporters have such a high affinity that once an ionized form of a mineral can get into the region, the transporter will pick it up. Essential minerals are absorbed in their ionic form ranging from 20 to 90 percent depending on how hungry your body is for the mineral at that time. Receiving minerals in an IONIZED form is how plants and animals were designed to absorb inorganic minerals! ______________ Ionized minerals CANNOT build up to toxic levels in your body! ______________ Ionized minerals are absorbed from 20 to 90% depending on how hungry your body is for specific minerals!
Symptoms of Mineral Deficiencies There are two classes of minerals, MAJOR and TRACE. Even though trace minerals are required in very small amounts, they are indeed essential to good health. Below is a list of essential minerals. This list describes each mineral and lists some symptoms of deficiency, along with possible links to diseases that have been associated with mineral deficiency. The following list of minerals and their known symptoms of deficiencies and possible links to certain diseases is not intended to assist anyone in diagnosing a medical problem. Please consult your physician for diagnosis of symptoms. MAJOR (Macro) MINERALS Calcium Chlorine Magnesium Potassium Phosphorus Sodium Sulfur TRACE (Micro) MINERALS Chromium Cobalt Copper Germanium Iron Lithium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Rubidium Selenium Silica Venadium Zinc
(Mg) Magnesium Magnesium is an essential mineral that accounts for about 0.05% of the body’s total weight. Magnesium is involved in activating enzymes necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids. By countering the stimulative effect of calcium, magnesium plays an important role in neuromuscular contractions. It also helps regulate the acid-alkaline balance in the body. Magnesium helps promote absorption and metabolism of other minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, sodium and potassium. It also helps utilize the B Complex and Vitamins C and E in the body. It aids during bone growth and is necessary for proper functioning of the muscles including those of the heart. Magnesium deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Calcium (Ca) Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and the fifth most abundant substance. About 99% is deposited in the bones and teeth. The remaining 1% is involved in the soft tissues, intracellular fluids and blood. The major function of Calcium is to act in cooperation with phosphorus to build and maintain bones and teeth. Another important function is the storage of the mineral in the bones for use by the body. The Calcium state of the bones is constantly fluctuating according to the diet and to the body’s needs. The 1% of ionized Calcium that circulates in the fluids of the body is small, but vital, to life. It is essential for healthy blood and eases insomnia and its delicate messenger ions help regulate the heartbeat. Calcium assists in the process of blood clotting and helps prevent the accumulation of too much acid or too much alkali in the blood. It also plays a part in secretion of hormones. It affects neurotransmitters (serotonin, acetylcholine and norepinephrine), nerve transmission, muscle growth and muscle contraction. The mineral acts as a messenger from the cell surface to the inside of the cell and helps regulate the passage of nutrients in and out of the cell walls. Calcium deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Iron (Fe) Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in the World! Iron is a mineral concentrate in the blood, which is present in every living cell. It is the mineral that is found in the largest amounts in the blood. It is involved in respiration by being the main carrier vehicle for getting oxygen to all the cells in the body. It is essential to the oxidation of fatty acids. Iron deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Potassium (K) Potassium is an essential mineral found mainly in the intracellular fluid (98%), where it is the primary positive ion force. Potassium constitutes 5% of the total mineral content of the body. Potassium and sodium help regulate water balance within the body, that is, they help regulate the distribution of fluids on either side of the cell walls and preserve proper alkalinity of the body fluids. Potassium also regulates the transfer of nutrients to the cells. Potassium filtration systemes with phosphorus to send oxygen to the brain and also functions with calcium in the regulation of neuromuscular activity. The synthesis of muscle protein and protein from the amino acids in the blood requires potassium. Protein and carbohydrate metabolism are dependent upon potassium. It stimulates the kidneys to eliminate poisonous body wastes. Potassium works with sodium to help normalize the heartbeat. Potassium deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Sodium (Na) Is an essential mineral that is found in every cell in the body, but predominantly in the extracellular fluids, the vascular fluids (blood pH) within the blood vessels, arteries, veins and capillaries, and the intestinal fluids surrounding the cells. It functions with potassium to equalize the acid-alkali factor in the blood. Along with potassium, it helps regulate water balance within the body and it helps regulate the distribution of fluids on either side of the cell walls. Sodium deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Phosphorus (P) Phosphorus is the second most abundant mineral in the body and is found in every cell. The balance of calcium and phosphorus is needed for them to be effectively used by the body. Phosphorus plays a part in almost every chemical reaction within the body because it is present in every cell. It is important in the utilization of carbohydrates, fats and protein for growth, maintenance and repair and mediation, both within and without the cells, and for the production of energy. It stimulates muscle contractions, including the regular contractions of the heart muscle. Niacin and riboflavin cannot be digested unless phosphorus is present. Phosphorus is an essential part of nucleoproteins, which are responsible for cell division and reproduction. Phosphorus helps prevent the accumulation of too much acid or too much alkali in the blood, assist in the passage of substances through the cell walls and promote the secretion of glandular hormones. It’s also needed for healthy nerves and efficient mental activity. B-Complex Vitamins and many enzymes require phosphorus to function. Phosphorus deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Sulfur(S) Sulfur is generally considered to be the 8th or 9th most abundant mineral in the human body. It is stored in every cell in the body, with the highest concentrations being in the joints, hair, skin, and nails. Sulfur is also the least researched major mineral. As part of four amino acids, sulfur performs a number of functions in enzyme reactions and protein synthesis. It is necessary for formation of collagen, the protein found in connective tissue in our bodies. Sulfur is also present in keratin, which is necessary for the maintenance of the skin, hair, and nails, helping to give strength, shape, and hardness to these protein tissues. Sulfur, as cystine and methionine, is part of other important body chemicals: insulin, which helps regulate carbohydrate metabolism, and heparin, an anticoagulant. Taurine is found in bile acids, used in digestion. The sulfur-containing amino acids help form other substances as well, such as biotin, coenzyme A, lipoic acid, and glutathione. The mucopoly-saccharides may contain chondroitin sulfate, which is important to joint tissues. Sulfur is important to cellular respiration, as it is needed in the oxidation-reduction reactions that help the cells utilize oxygen, which aids brain function and all cell activity. These reactions are dependent on cysteine, which also helps the liver produce bile secretions and eliminate other toxins. L-cysteine is thought to generally help body detoxification mechanisms through the tripeptide compound, glutathione. Sulfur deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Chlorine(Cl) Chlorine is the most recent addition to the list of essential elements. Plants may take up as much chlorine as they do elements such as sulfur. In general chlorine has received little attention in dietary assessment and has been omitted from food composition tables. However, chlorine content of infant cow's milk and soy formulae has stimulated interest in the past 15 years because of iatrogenic hypochloremia induced by several infant formulas with deficient chlorine concentrations. There is a high correlation between the sodium and chlorine contents of the diet, and only under unusual circumstances do levels of sodium and chlorine vary in the diet independently. Adequate intake of sodium chloride is required for maintenance of extracellular fluid volume. chlorine is both actively and passively absorbed. Urine excretion reflects chlorine intake, with low or no chlorine found in deficiency states. Chlorine deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Selenium (Se) Is an essential mineral found in minute amounts in the body. It is one of the essential body substances that can be used in a preventive manner for many diseases, including cancer, arteriosclerosis, stroke, cirrhosis, arthritis and emphysema. Selenium functions either alone or with enzymes. It is a natural antioxidant that protects against free radicals and appears to preserve elasticity of tissue that becomes less elastic with aging. All diseases that are associated with aging are affected by the workings of Selenium. Selenium deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Zinc (Zn) Zinc Is an essential trace mineral occurring in the body in larger amounts than any other trace element except iron. It is present in all tissues. Zinc is known for its ability to fight disease and to protect the immune system. It is involved in the Krebs cycle and energy production. More recently, blindness in the elderly has been found to be arrested by zinc. It is also credited with increasing male sex drive and potency because of its ability to regulate testosterone in the prostate. Zinc deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Manganese (Mn) Plays an important role, as an antioxidant, in the prevention of toxic oxygen forms. It may play a part in the degenerative process called aging. It also plays a role in activating numerous enzymes that are necessary for utilization of choline, biotin, thiamine and Vitamin C complex. It is a catalyst in the synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol and mucopolysaccharides. Manganese deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Copper (Cu) Is found in all body tissues. During growth, the largest concentrations occur in the developing tissues. It is also one of the most important blood antioxidants and prevents the rancidity of poly-unsaturated fatty acids and helps the cell membranes remain healthy. Copper deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Cobalt (Co) Is an essential mineral and is an integral part of Vitamin B12. Cobalt acts as a substitute for manganese in activating a number of enzymes in the body. It replaces zinc in some enzymes and activates others as well. It is necessary for normal functioning and maintenance of red blood cells, as well as all other body cells. It is present in ocean and sea vegetation, but is lacking in almost all land grown, green foods. Cobalt deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Nickel (Ni) Is an essential trace mineral found in the body. Human and animal tests show that nickel may be a factor in hormone, lipid and membrane metabolism and cell membrane integrity. Significant amounts are found in DNA and RNA and nickel may act as a stabilizer of these nucleic acids. Nickel deficiency has been associated with the following illnesses or symptoms:
Chromium (Cr) This mineral is now being recognized as important in carbohydrate metabolism. Organic chromium is an active ingredient of a substance called GTF (glucose tolerance factor); niacin and amino acids complete the formula. Chromium stimulates the activity of enzymes involved in the metabolism of glucose for energy and the synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol. It appears to increase the effectiveness of insulin and its ability to handle glucose, preventing hypoglycemia or diabetes. Persons with low levels of Chromium in their bodies are more susceptible to having cancer and heart problems and becoming diabetic. Chromium deficiency has been associated with the following illnesses or symptoms:
Germanium (Ge) Highly efficient electrical initiator; aids in oxygen utilization; enhances immune system function. Germanium as an organic complex has been touted, but not proved, as having anticancer properties in humans. Germanium deficiency has been detected along with the following illnesses or symptoms:
Vanadium (V) Vanadium is a trace mineral that is needed by the human body in small amounts. It is commonly found in vegetables and seafood. The presence of vanadium in the brain inhibits cholesterol from forming in the blood vessels. Vanadium is active in many chemical reactions that take place in the body. Vanadium containing compounds have also recently been indicated in their ability to help promote healthy cellular replication in the body. Vanadium aids in glucose (blood sugar) oxidation and transport. Enhances insulin effectiveness (aids with blood sugar problems), decreases cholesterol production, increases effectiveness of heart muscle contraction, and has Anti-Cancer properties. Vanadium deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses: Linked to Cardiovascular Disease Linked to Kidney Disease Impaired Reproductive Ability Increased Infant Mortality Diabetes High Cholesterol Obesity Hypoglycemia Infertility
Molybdenum Molybdenum essential mineral is required in extremely small amounts for nitrogen metabolism. It aids in the final stages of the conversion of purines to uric acid. It promotes normal cell function, aids in the activation of certain enzymes, and is a component of the metabolic enzyme xanthine oxidase. Molybdenum is found in the liver, bones, and kidneys. It supports bone growth and strengthening of the teeth. A low intake is associated with mouth and gum disorders and cancer. A molybdenum deficiency may cause impotence in older men. People whose diets are high in refined and processed foods are at risk for deficiency. Because of molybdenum's ability to raise the body's pH, it may be beneficial in the treatment of cancer, viruses, and parasites. Molybdenum deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Lithium (Li) Plays a key role in eliminating clinical depression. It is not yet known what particular function of lithium may make it an essential nutrient. It is thought to stabilize serotonin transmission in the nervous system; it influences sodium transport; and it may even increase lymphocytic (white blood cell) proliferation and depress the suppressor cell activity, thus strengthening the immune system. There is also speculation that lithium is in some way involved in cancer genesis or prevention. Lithium deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Silicon (Si) Increases collagen in growing bones by 100%. Silicon is essential for the proper functioning of nerve cells and tissues, and the synthesis of vitamin B1 or thiamine in the human body. It controls the transmission of nerve impulses. It contributes greatly to the strength and integrity of bones everywhere in the body. It is also essential for the growth of hair, nails and teeth, and is therefore, often calls "THE BEAUTY MINERAL." It makes the eyes bright and prevents the skin from becoming "flabby." It is beneficial in the healing processes and protects the body against many disease, such as, tuberculosis, irritations in the mucous membrane, and skin disorders. Silicon deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses: Brittle Fingernails Dry Brittle Hair Poor Calcium Utilization Arterial Wall Strength Problems Poor Skin Quality Abnormal Bone Development Wrinkles Thinning or Loss of Hair Sensitivity to Cold Osteoporosis
Rubidium (Rb) Rubidium is an alkaline trace mineral related with cesium and potassium chemically. In cancer cells, only water, sugar, potassium, cesium and rubidium are able to enter the cells, therefore rubidium is one on the minerals used in high pH therapy. In studies with mice, rubidium has helped decrease tumor growth. Rubidium has been investigated for its antidepressant effect in a group of psychiatric disorders. The typical daily dietary intake of rubidium is 1 to 5 mg. Foods high in rubidium include coffee, black tea, fruits, vegetables (especially asparagus), poultry and fish. Rubidium is a relatively nontoxic element and has not show to be of toxicological concern from the nutritional point of view. Rubidium deficiency apparently depresses growth and life expectancy in goats. Rubidium exists in the earths crust, in our seawater, and in our own human bodies. While there are many nutrients that don't have a daily recommended value, it is especially important to maintain a dosage of rubidium, considering that it is a trace element that is needed in very small amounts. In studies with mice, mice given rubidium supplements saw decreased tumor growth, by replacing potassium in cell membranes with itself. Rubidium is absorbed easily from the stomach, about 90 percent. It is found generally throughout the body, with the least in the bones and teeth; it is not known to concentrate in any particular tissue. Excess rubidium is eliminated mainly in the urine. Because of its possible tranquilizing effect, it could help in the treatment of nervous disorders or epilepsy. There is no known toxicity for rubidium. Rubidium deficiency has been associated with the following symptoms or illnesses:
Contents Water and You Why We Need Water Why We Need Quality Water Nature ’s Balanced Water Our Need for Balanced Water Oxygen and Minerals Supplied Hydration
Water and You Why We Need Water Quite simply.....water sustains all forms of life! It is the carrier of life, carrying life’s building blocks – vitamins, minerals, oxygen – to ensure a wonderful exchange and transfer of energy. Water is the basis for holding life together. And it is the solvent of our planet. How much water does the body contain? There is an uncanny coincidence between Nature and Humans. 70% of the Earth is made up of water, approximately the same concentration as our bodies by weight. Water plays a role in every process occurring in your body, right down to the cell level. We can go without eating for a month or more and still survive, but death is almost certain within a matter of days without water. What are some of water’s roles:
It can be said that the chemistry of life is water chemistry. The chemical reactions that support life take place in a water medium, with water being an important reactant or product of these reactions. For the body to function properly, it must be hydrated properly. Moreover, the qualities and properties of the water we drink can determine the quality of our health. In so many ways, water keeps us healthy, but if our water is not balanced, is it helping or harming us?
Why We Need Quality Water Nature’s Balanced Water Where in nature can we find balanced water? Sulfate Mineral Springs. Many famous minerals springs known for their healing abilities contain sulfate minerals from silicate compounds. For thousands of years, people have found tremendous results as they bathed and consumed these waters. Pain reduced, infections eliminated, and skin conditions ameliorated, such improvements were often seen at these therapeutic waterways. Sadly, the very minerals that give these waters their therapeutic power are diminishing as the minerals are overtaken by contaminants. The minerals sacrifice themselves to clean‐up the water. But the contaminants are so plentiful, that the minerals cannot be replaced. Nature is becoming imbalanced, but we are grateful to have a way to offer balance to our waterways and our bodies.
Our Need for Balanced Water Oxygen and Minerals Supplied There are FOUR things your body needs to sustain its life... WATER OXYGEN MINERALS NUTRIENTS With the alive, energized water of Adya, you are provided with three of them: WATER OXYGEN MINERALS Most waters miss on delivering oxygen or minerals. Most waters are dead. Adya® Ionic Minerals are a great catalyst for and supplier of oxygen due to its mineral ability to draw, and hold oxygen in water! The percentage of oxygen differs nearly everywhere you work, live and travel. Oxygen is vital to our survival. Adya® Water is a great catalyst for and supplier of oxygen due to its mineral ability to draw, and hold oxygen in water. In fact, if our water is kept away from sunlight, it will have the life span of, well life. It will never rot or corrode by permitting oxygen to be leached away. Due to this ability to remain oxygenated, it will not support bacterial growth. Bacteria that cannot exist in oxygen rich water is called anaerobic bacteria, they are killed in the presence of oxygen. So our water continuously cleans itself and keeps bacteria at bay. Basic chemistry teaches us that minerals are essential to our immune system and play a vital role in combating viruses and bacteria that enter the body. We learned that our immune system requires minerals, water and oxygen to keep us healthy. Basically, minerals serve two important functions: 1) Minerals deliver vitamins and nutrients to our bodies. 2) Minerals are tiny garbage collectors that remove toxins from our bodies through urine, etc. According to Dr. Robert Young of New Biology in his book “The pH Miracle”, minerals do the job of cleaning our body by ushering toxins to the liver or the skin (also referred to as the third liver and the largest organ of the body.) The fewer toxins we have the healthier we are. By simply drinking a few glasses of water a day we will receive valuable minerals our body needs, we receive an additional supply of oxygen, and of course WATER! Adya does not sell IONIZED WATER we sell IONIC MINERALS. Purified water such as distilled or reverse osmosis cannot be ionized due to the removal of minerals through their respective purification processes. Minerals must be present to ionize water! Adya provides its customers with a system that adequately filters particulates from your water source, delivers minerals in a "living" form, provides additional oxygen, and of course...WATER!
Hydration It is ironic that water deficiency is so common in North America, where potable water is plentiful. Signs and symptoms of Dehydration may vary on an individual basis. Only your physician can provide adequate diagnosis of any signs or symptoms and whether they are indeed dehydrated. General Symptoms of Dehydration Thirst Dry Mouth Dry Tongue Fatigue Dark Colored Urine Infrequent Urination Reduced Urine Output Dry Skin Loose Skin Wrinkled Skin Rapid Pulse Rapid Breathing Muscle Cramps Muscle Weakness Sunken Eyes Light-Headedness Loss of Consciousness Confusion Constipation Symptoms of Dehydration in Children and Infants Dry Mouth & Tongue No Tears When Crying Dry Diaper for 3 or more Hours Sunken Abdomen, Eyes, Cheeks High Fever Listlessness or Irritability Cracked Lips/Mouth Dark Rings Around Eyes Sleepiness Non-Responsive Skin - Skin that does not flatten when pinched or released Complications of Dehydration Loss of Consciousness Electrolyte Imbalance Salt Imbalance --- Ultimately Death!
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Oxygen and Water Delivering Oxygen through Water Why We Need Oxygen Oxygen Deficiency Activated Oxygen Activated Oxygen with the Adya System History behind Activated Oxygen
Oxygen and Water Delivering Oxygen through Water Other than breathing, water is the medium which delivers nutrients and oxygen to our cells. OXYGEN enhanced water has demonstrated significant improvement in blood and immune system function! The other incredibly important way to keep the wastes down and give the oxygen access to our body's cells is to drink a LOT of water. But most waters are devoid of ionic minerals so the water does not deliver the oxygen.
Why We Need Oxygen We can live without food for weeks, water for days, but without oxygen, we die within minutes! Oxygen is the most vital nutrient for our bodies! Without a continuous, proper supply of oxygen our body's internal organs begin to degrade, become diseased and age more rapidly. Did you know that the brain requires more oxygen than any other organ in the body? If the brain doesn't get enough oxygen the result can be sluggish thinking, negativity, depression, irritability, and even the decline of vision and hearing. Many elderly persons become senile due to lack of oxygen to the brain. Lack of oxygen has also been considered to be a major cause of cancer. Studies have shown that when oxygen was withdrawn from cells they could turn into cancer cells. Lack of oxygen is also a major cause of heart disease and strokes. Think of your body as a fire. A fire needs a fuel source such as wood, but it must have oxygen to keep burning. It must have an “aerobic ” environment. Your body too, must have an aerobic environment!. An "aerobic" environment means lots of oxygen around your body's cells. These cells need oxygen to perform metabolic functions. Cells were designed to burn glucose, and they need oxygen to keep the fire burning. This burning process, also called metabolism, produces wastes. When your cells become surrounded with wastes, the oxygen cannot reach the cells. When this happens cells do not function properly. Once oxygen is no longer able to reach the cells, the environment in the body becomes an “anaerobic” one, and changes start happening. Cells become diseased! Diseased cells prefer to live and multiply in an oxygen poor or “anaerobic” environment, and therefore they increase in quantity in an environment filled with wastes. Increasing the amount of oxygen in your body can only benefit your body. Exercising, increasing your intake of green, yellow and red vegetables, and deeply colored fruits will increase the amount of oxygen in your body.
Oxygen Deficiency Scientists have discovered that Oxygen was 38 percent of our atmosphere 10,000 years ago, compared to the 21 percent today. Oxygen levels are getting lower and lower due to pollution and industrialization. We are simply NOT getting as much oxygen as our human bodies were designed for! Since scientists have discovered that the concentration of oxygen in the air we breathe is being reduced, this means we need to breath even more air to get a sufficient supply of oxygen. The link between insufficient oxygen and disease has also been established. The more oxygen we have in our body, the more energy we produce. Researchers have discovered that the human body was designed to grow and operate at a 50% stronger concentration of oxygen than what's currently available. Knowing this, we must get a higher level of concentration of oxygen into our bodies. Some Medical Symptoms of Oxygen Deficiency:
The above mentioned medical symptoms often begin with a vague feeling of uneasiness. The symptoms progress over time, and become illness and disease. Cells that are partially starved of oxygen will send out tiny panic signals which are often felt as a continuous sensation of uneasiness, dread or disaster. This warning system tends to be ignored or is attributed to other sources. Ninety percent of our energy is created by oxygen.
Our body consumes larger amounts of oxygen to rid human bodies of waste and toxins. Positive Effects of Adequate Oxygen:
Types of Stress that Deplete Oxygen TOXIC STRESS: Toxic stress comes from drinking polluted water, breathing polluted air, and eating unhealthy foods.. Extra Oxygen is needed to constantly detoxify our bodies.. EMOTIONAL STRESS: Panic, Fright, Anger, etc...cause the production of adrenaline which uses up our oxygen supply. PHYSICAL STRESS: Physical stress reduces circulation. Reduced circulation in turn causes reduces oxygen supplies to cells and tissues in our body. INFECTIONS: Use up oxygen to combat bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Drugs used to fight infections will also deplete cellular oxygen since oxygen is required to metabolize them out of the system. Also, a chronically acidic system causes the body to deplete oxygen reserves. Doctors believe this can lead to a vicious cycle of toxin accumulation and oxygen depletion which eventually results in serious illness and disease. Cancer has only one prime cause! It is the replacement of normal oxygen respiration of the body's cells by an anaerobic (oxygen-deficient) cell respiration!.
Activated Oxygen Activated Oxygen with the Adya System Activated Oxygen is the linking of 3 oxygen molecules otherwise known as O3. Oxygen is converted into Activated Oxygen via an electrical charge (in Adya ’s case, ionic minerals.) The Activated Oxygen attacks undesirable molecules (bacteria, molds, aromatic chemicals, organic and inorganic, etc.) leaving only Oxygen (O2) as a byproduct. Adya® Ionic Minerals have at least 50 ionic trace minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and manganese. When combined with water these minerals act as catalysts and start the process of changing oxygen in the water into Activated Oxygen, an extremely powerful oxygenizer. Activated Oxygen burns up “invisible” contaminants making them “visible” and “water insoluble”. Then, through the process of deposition and agglutination, these contaminants become filterable. Carbon gas made during this oxygenation process is released into air.
History behind Activated Oxygen In 1888, it was discovered that high potential electricity (such as lightning) produces hydrogen peroxide." When there is high potential electricity over oxygen it converts oxygen into ozone (O3), this ozone oxidizes environmental pollutants and cleans the air. When ultraviolet light from the sun penetrates to the oxygen layer around the earth, it turns O2 into O3. Ozone is a bluish gas, which is why the sky is blue when the air is clean! In 1967, a doctor researched the use of oxygen as a therapy. A process was developed which was successful in enriching water up to 60mg O2/L. Prior to that time, only 10mg O2/L had been achieved. The process was using an ion physical linkage of molecular O2 and H2O molecules. This research revealed that the oxygen rich water decreased nitrates, reduced oxidative stress, increased oxygen levels and assisted the body in removal of toxins. A double blind study revealed that oxygen enhanced water demonstrated significant improvement in blood and immune system function. It was then discovered that "oral oxygen is absorbed by diffusion and osmosis through the cells in the stomach and intestines and reaches the bodies blood circulation through the portal vein. Oxygen enhanced water can perform all the same functions as the oxygen absorbed through the lungs.
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Adya® Ionic Minerals An ionic mineral complex to transform your water into living, oxygenated, fresh tasting water. Many famous minerals springs known for their healing abilities contain sulfate minerals from silicate compounds. Our minerals are extracted in sulfate form from a silicate caged mineral known as Biotite Mica. Biotite is known for its many healing properties. In natural homeopathic medicine as well as metaphysical medicine, Biotite is known to awaken one’s consciousness. Adya® Ionic Minerals are ionized and contained in a solution of acid sulfate and purified water. Our mineral solution contains at least 50 ionic trace minerals: The solution can be ordered in the following sizes:
To use the solution, add 5 – 10 drops to your 8 ounce glass of water and stir. Or add 1 teaspoon to a gallon of water and stir.
Adya Ceramic Filtration The Adya® Ceramic Filtration combines the technology of a water filtration system with the power of the Adya® Ionic Minerals. The basic design of the Adya Ceramic Filtration is simple. The filtration system has two water chambers, and a .2 micron ceramic filter. The upper chamber has a 5 liter capacity (approximately 1-1/2 gallons) and the lower chamber has a 10 liter capacity (approximately 3 gallons.) Once the upper chamber is filled with water, and a minimum of 5cc’s of Adya Ionic Mineral solution is added, the water drips into the lower chamber and is now free of anaerobic bacteria, is oxygenated and mineralized turning dead water into “LIVING WATER.”
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