Guest guest Posted February 7, 2011 Report Share Posted February 7, 2011 Hi I have forwarded this conversation to the Warriors group also, so that everyone can benefit. I have read the 3 links that you supplied me [one attached]: https://extranet.securefreedom.com/Asea/Personal/Resources/Safety%20Update%20Jun%202010.pdf https://extranet.securefreedom.com/Asea/Personal/Resources/Independent%20Quality%20Assurance%20Declaration%20for%20ASEA.pdf This product 'seems' safe enough from the links supplied, but I still have a few questions and concerns. - As I asked before - is it liver friendly to someone with HCV and/or a damaged liver? - As I asked before - what chemicals are in this product? - Are there any studies of people using this product with HCV and/or damaged livers? - What is the max daily dosage? - How long can this product be used before stopping? - The cost is beyond most of our abilitys to buy - 4 x 32oz = $150.00 rtl [120.00 wsle]. - The website mentions chlorine - not sodium chloride [which is common table salt] - therefore is one buying common table salt for 150.00? Are you sure that you have this info right? Most of my research suggests a person with HCV should cut way back on salt intake. http://teamasea.com/research.aspx , I am not trying to be a hard case here, argue, or discount this product. It is important that we know the answers to all questions and concerns for the sake of our health. I probably wont personally use this product because there is still many questions unanswered, and that makes me very uncomfortable. The cost is also beyond my income....I live on SSI. If this product works for you, and you can afford it - I think thats super great. Everyone else will have to decide for themselves if they wish to try it also. Please do not try to market this product in the group if you are a distributor though - this is against the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 Don, Thanks for checking it out, I have no intentions of marketing on our forum. I wanted to share how great I feel since taking this. I sleep much better and I also have more energy. I have a friend, who is on treatment, says her aches are less and she has better energy making the treatment somewhat tolerable. She has 6 shots to go and was an early responder. I answered your questions to the best of my ability noted with an asterix * Please come on the product call tonight and listen to a medical professional talk about how it works and bring your questions. 712-432-0075 passcode 409104# I am by no means an expert. I don't think you are being a hard case. You are doing a damn good job with this forum. I am glad you are this particular. It makes me feel good about the information that you share. I do read quite a bit of it! Hugs, On Feb 7, 2011, at 3:47 PM, Christ wrote: Hi I have forwarded this conversation to the Warriors group also, so that everyone can benefit. I have read the 3 links that you supplied me [one attached]: https://extranet.securefreedom.com/Asea/Personal/Resources/Safety%20Update%20Jun\ %202010.pdf https://extranet.securefreedom.com/Asea/Personal/Resources/Independent%20Quality\ %20Assurance%20Declaration%20for%20ASEA.pdf This product 'seems' safe enough from the links supplied, but I still have a few questions and concerns. - As I asked before - is it liver friendly to someone with HCV and/or a damaged liver? * absolutely non toxic, safe for the liver I would not take if it was. - As I asked before - what chemicals are in this product? * maybe this will answer the question- its under websites FAQ " whats the difference between asea and alkaline water " ? ASEA is not alkaline water. ASEA contains a perfectly balanced, safe, stable mixture of Redox Signaling molecules such as those natively produced by the mitochondria inside all cells in your body. ASEA starts as ultrapure water and salt that undergoes a complex multi-step electrochemical process and requires three or more days in the making. Complex chemistry and physics is involved in the production process with tightly controlled quality control and production parameters and neutral pH (7.35). ASEA is designed to safely and effectively support immune system, cellular defense, repair, replace and restore functions. In contrast, most alkaline waters on the market are produced by hooking up ordinary tap water to an electrolysis chamber that filters the water and separates it into its alkaline and acidic components. The alkaline water is generally unstable and should be taken immediately and the acidic water is generally dangerous to ingest, but can be used as a cleaning solution. ASEA possesses many of the beneficial aspects of both kinds of water, but it is highly-concentrated, stable, non-toxic and perfectly balanced. Note, however, that ASEA is not designed to hydrate and does not contain beneficial minerals. - Are there any studies of people using this product with HCV and/or damaged livers? * I don't know, probably not - What is the max daily dosage? *Athletes take 4- 8 oz before a competition or work out or what ever but 4 ounces / day for my purpose is all I need. - How long can this product be used before stopping? *it can be used indefinitely, I can't see why not. - The cost is beyond most of our abilitys to buy - 4 x 32oz = $150.00 rtl [120.00 wsle]. * I agree that its expensive but its worth it. its worked better than all the supplements I have been taking (which I still take Dr Berkson's protocol as I believe it helps to heal/ protect my liver). - The website mentions chlorine - not sodium chloride [which is common table salt] - therefore is one buying common table salt for 150.00? Are you sure that you have this info right? * I sent you a statement about the salt water question, also this is from the website: ASEA is produced from pharmaceutical grade salt (NaCl) and ultra-pure distilled water, similar to the saline solutions used for medical purposes. This saline solution is necessary for the production and stabilization of the Redox Signaling molecules in ASEA. Most of my research suggests a person with HCV should cut way back on salt intake. * A 4 oz. portion of ASEA contains about 123 mg of Sodium. This is about as much salt as 4 average french fries (1 french fry per oz.). If sensitive to salt, you can adjust the salt content in your diet as necessary while taking ASEA. This might require consultation with your doctor or dietician. http://teamasea.com/research.aspx , I am not trying to be a hard case here, argue, or discount this product. It is important that we know the answers to all questions and concerns for the sake of our health. I probably wont personally use this product because there is still many questions unanswered, and that makes me very uncomfortable. The cost is also beyond my income....I live on SSI. If this product works for you, and you can afford it - I think thats super great. Everyone else will have to decide for themselves if they wish to try it also. Please do not try to market this product in the group if you are a distributor though - this is against the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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