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Sun Jan 26, 2014 8:45 am |
Well said, Aprile.
Thank you for the 2 minute touch up micro tip. I haven't heard that before. |
_________________ I always lie about my age. I tell everyone I'm 10 years older than I really am. Everyone thinks I look great! |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 9:25 am |
Thanks Tonia - Yes certain magnesium oils can leave a residue on the skin. I know Ancient Minerals is expensive, but the lotion is lovely and even hydrating and leaves no residue. I have also tried Flolife mag. oil in a spray bottle. The thing that I didn't like about this formula is that the spray nozzle is constanting getting clogged. That to me says that the product isn't as pure. The Ancient minerals spray oil never did this. It's also a little too strong for my sensitive skin. Magnesium is so awsome!!! I recently added to the mix another magnesium to take orally. It doesn't both the tummy either; its called Traceminerals Magnesium sold in a 4 oz. bottle on iherb for $9.20. It's a gluten free and low sodium formula. The CALM formula can produce loose stools. When you take any magnesium orally you should try to spread the doese throughout the course of the day. The CALM powder can be prepared in a water bottle to take with you to sip during the day and avoid this.
Just wanted to mention, I received an email from the showerfilerstore with a $10 off coupon code SAVE10 to be used at checkout if anyone wants to purchase the magnets, ion water carafe or any other things discussed on this thread. They also offer FREE SHIP as well. Best, Aprile |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 9:58 am |
I buy magnesium oil from this site:
www.globallight.net
http://www.productsknowledge.info/MagnesiumOilGel.aspx
I'm not sure how it compares to Ancient Minerals price wise and size wise. The older couple who run this business are very kind, have alot of integrity and products that I consider to be unusual and good quality.
My understanding is that one can apply the gel and let it sit for 20-30 minutes, then shower it off. I put it on when I get up and then wash it off a little later. I don't like how it feels on my skin. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 10:32 am |
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Mariposa, what forum is that? I would love to look at it.
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Tonia,
The forum is https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/eytonsearth/conversations/messages
Jason Eyton, the moderator, knows alot about alot of things. This forum is alot about clay for detox, injuries,etc. (another favorite substance of mine). There is talk about other things too.
He is very knowledgeable about ozone as well.
This is the water ozonator he recommends:
http://www.amazon.com/Nature-Kleen-Ozone-Water-Purification/dp/B004LEUQ9Q
He said it's important that it use corona discharge.
www.eytonsearth.org
www.silvermedicine.org He talkes about ozone on this site.
I use alot of clay, mostly for detox. I bathe in it and I use it internally. It's an incredible absorber and adsorber of toxins in the body, and in the bath, it pulls toxic material out through the skin. If you burn yourself,get a bruise, cut yourself, putting clay on it will prevent bruising and swelling and heal the injury extremely quickly. It's been used throughout history by people as well as animals. Animals know instinctively if they've ingested something poisonous and will seek out clay to mitigate the effects.
Another wonderful natural remedy that has fallen out of vogue. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 11:23 am |
aprile wrote: |
As Sigma so aptly pointed out - once ASG is even mentioned there is always a flurry of posts. THAT's the problem.
Now even NEW ASG users are being poked fun at, (Daler). Totally unnecessary I might add. Prey tell, exactly WHAT does that contribute to this discussion? NOTHING!!! Sure, it's fine to respond if you tried a product by saying "this product did not work for me and why." But for the love of God, can't we just leave it at that? BUT you know full well Keliu - that is not what happens. An entire discussion ensues with members (opponents) many of whom HAVEN'T EVEN tried the product to debunk the science behind ASG (Lacy). Other posters (Bethany and now Angela) posting Jim's photo (who btw, suffered from severe acne as a younger man) which cleared tremendously by using ASG. For her to say "In either case, he is a horrible "example" for what the product supposedly can do." is trying to defame the product, without ever trying it herself. IMO this type of *opinion/post* is totally unnecessary. What about his wife, Paula? She looks fantastic and her cheeks are not sunken. Isn't she a wonderful example of what a 64 year old woman can look like? BTW, I believe Jim is now 67.
IF you ask me, NEGATIVE banter is truly what is "SAD about EDS" and the REAL reason why so many great EDS members have moved on to other forums."
~ Aprile |
First of all, Intellius.com gets people's information from their public records, so it's very unlikely they have Jim Kaszyk's age wrong.
http://www.intelius.com/about-our-reports.php
Second, the people who shill for ASG (there are people right here in this forum who appear on promotional videos and in promotional booths at "anti aging conferences" for this very product) obviously don't want negative things said about it or the "science" behind it but is that really fair to the community as a whole? If you believe in this sort of thing, you can "energize" your own water for free:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXGfIdegM3I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAlL7vXkQBU
Jim is a snake oil salesman. He's selling nothing but hope to unsuspecting people (and even some people who have been told the truth but prefer to bury their heads in the sand) who are willing to pay top dollar for the "product". But at the very least, we tried to get the word out.
Of course Jim's wife looks better than he does. Women usually spend their entire lives trying to make their faces pretty and their skin smooth (a lot of men don't use face creams and the like the way women do); however, she still looks like a 65 year old woman. ASG hasn't done anything to "anti age" her.
Here's another example of misinformation being posted without a second thought. How do you think healthy people get their magnesium? Most of them aren't spraying it onto their skin. They are getting it from their food supply: nuts, beans, leafy greens. That sort of thing. Who says "magnesium pills don't work" and where did they get this information? Magnesium taken internally obviously does "work" or just about everybody would be deficient. Is a post stating misinformation like this "good" for the forum? Of course not, because it's wrong!
Information that is "good" on forums like this is information about various ingredients and what they can or can't do for the skin and the body. When I purchase something to use on my skin, I know what it is and what the ingredients have been proven to do based on controlled studies about them.
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 12:45 pm |
AngelaE8654 wrote: |
Here's another example of misinformation being posted without a second thought. How do you think healthy people get their magnesium? Most of them aren't spraying it onto their skin. They are getting it from their food supply: nuts, beans, leafy greens. That sort of thing. Who says "magnesium pills don't work" and where did they get this information? Magnesium taken internally obviously does "work" or just about everybody would be deficient. Is a post stating misinformation like this "good" for the forum? Of course not, because it's wrong! |
Angela,
I had decided not to respond anymore to your posts, but I can't let such blatantly inaccurate information stand.
With all due respect, the information you share is just plainly and simply incorrect. Our soils are depleted, stripped and void of nutritive value/minerals,due to overfarming and use of pesticides, fungicides and other chemicals. I'm not going to go find websites to back this up. It is a fact that is easy to verify.
Americans are severely deficient in minerals, in part because our produce is lacking in them, and also because of the poor diet they eat.
Yes, in fact, the vast majority of Americans are very deficient in magnesium. This is one of the contributors to many of our modern chronic conditions and diseases. Don't ask most doctors about this though. They had less than 10 hours of nutrition study in school and don't believe nutrients influence our health.
(I have two friends who ended up in the ER because they thought they were having heart attacks.....turned out their magnesium levels were very low. Easy to prove....after a few days of magnesium supplementation, the tight chest and aching in that area disappeared.)
Magnesium is a mineral that is calming to all the systems of the body. Low magnesium is often a contributor to anxiety.
To add to this problem, many Americans have a digestive system that is not in good shape,
so they don't absorb their food and supplements adequately. This adds to the deficiency issue. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 1:32 pm |
UGH Angela...
Jim IS 66-67. In 2012 when the photo was taken on his website - he was 64. Sixty-four ish plus 2 years = 66-67ish. He is however, three years older than Paula. Whateva. It's been well established that many sites will list someone's age incorrectly. Wikipedia comes to mind. As for Jim not looking as good because his face is on the gaunt side and he has remnants of acne scars. Jim is tall and thin. *Most* people who are on the thin side as they age, don't have as much fat in their faces. That's just a fact of life. It's only the lucky few who are able to maintain a nice thin body, yet still have a nice full face. The rest are usually overweight. Take it for what it's worth.
Let's just clarify something at this point - your innuendo about Sis is totally unwarranted. Sistersweets has posted on this forum how honored she was to be asked to come to the ACAM show. This does not make her a shill. Nor does it make her a shill that she went to the Neurotris event. She didn't have to share ANY of that information. I hope she doesn't mind me sharing, but she has a vested interest in *perhaps* using her medical license at some point in the future to do something within the skincare/anti-aging arena.
As for your magnesium information. The truth is, most people are magnesium deficient and don't even know it. Most people are unaware of what deficiency symptoms are. Actually, something like 80% of the population is magnesium deficient. Futher, there are no set RDA levels for magnesium. While most doctors push calcium supplementation and THAT is ridiculous because most people are over calcified by the foods they eat, they rarely stress magnesium supplementation, let alone the *right* kind. Sadly, we DO NOT get nearly enough magnesium from the foods we eat and most people are in fact, over calcified... hence all of the heart disease. Also, magnesium is not found in abundance in foods. Organic farming is a thing of the past for the most part and as such, our soils are severly depleted. Add to the mix that bathing/ showering in chlorine, working out hard and sweating also depletes the body even more of magnesium. Believe what you want.
Jim Kaszyk is an honorable man. He was encouraged (invited) by colleagues to particpate at the ACAM event. There are many water/energy professionals interested in his work. It's not your job to pontificate that Jim is a snake oil salesman. We are all grown adults and can make our own decisions based upon personal results we receive or don't receive. IF someone doesn't receive results in 30 days using ASG, they can get their money back.
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 2:09 pm |
So..this is m feeling..
and i want to post it before this thread is locked..which may happen because the extreme negativity on this thread seems to be making this thread..which i personally feel is an important thread...head towards the same fate as other similar threads.
i could feel the painful negativity coming from this thread way before i even turned on my computer today..
so this is what i am proposing and wondering how others who have interest in energetics (skincare, etal) may respond.(Tonia, Aprile, Mariposa, Sigma and others).
So to Tonia (and all supporters of the energy behind this thread):
Tonoa, before you posted this thread (and it's accompanying thread for those who don't like energetic skincare)...
(an aside..why aren't people who are against energetic skincare posting ther instead of here)
I was thnking of doing something similiar regarding the pico and energetics connected with it and having it be a 'FOCUSED' THREAD for only those currently using the pico and related products (or having a real interest in the positive aspects of it)...and emailing Havana to make sure we can limit posting to just that particular population..
(i don't even know if it is possible to have a thread be so focused....but there have been such threads in the past on EDS..one i remember in particular is a thead focused solely on 'evidence based' skincare...
but anyway..when you posted your threads it seemed like so much better an idea to have a broader focus ( and having two threads one for the 'likers' of energetic skincare' and one for the 'not likers' of energetic skincare made it even better)
AND AT FIRST THIS THREAD WAS AN INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE FOR ME..REALLY AN ENJOYABLE INFORMATION PACKED THREAD WHERE PEOPLE OF LIKE MIND COULD CONNECT IN PEACE AND 'RIF' WITH EACH OTHER..AND LEARN FROM EACH OTHER..
BUT THEN THE NEGATIVITY BEGAN...
FROM THOSE WHO ARE 'NOT LIKERS' OF ENERGETIC SKINCARE...
and honestly, at first i felt sorry for certain posters...who felt the need to post so negatively on a thread designed for 'likers' and NOT 'not likers' of energetics..especially when you had designed a thread specially for them.
and also..like Mariposa has indicated..a litle 'tension' in the give and take on a forum thread can be stimulating.. (also i had read that it is good for the brain to engage in a reasonable amount of conflicting interaction)
and also, in general, as a princeiple i prefer not to have to seperate from those who perceive differently than i do ..
however there are times when the differnces ars SO profound (honestly i feel most of the time that i am being asked to take my time and energy to respond to people who, to me. are posting the equivalent of 'the earth is flat'...i know this is not the Truth..but simply my honest perception)...
that it's essential to seperate..because otherwise nothing can be accomplished.
So i am proposing that if this thread is locked we create another ..if we can...that does deal with energetics related to skincare...that really will be open only to those who understand it or are willing to. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 2:29 pm |
I don't intend to debate these points all day, however, I will say a couple more things quickly:
aprile wrote: |
UGH Angela...
Jim IS 66-67. In 2012 when the photo was taken on his website - he was 64. Sixty-four ish plus 2 years = 66-67ish. He is however, three years older than Paula. Whateva. It's been well established that many sites will list someone's age incorrectly.
~ Aprile |
We're not talking about "many sites" or Wikipedia, which anyone can edit. We're talking about Intellius.com. Did you not see that Intellius.com gets its information from Public Records?? Public Records, Aprile, not just "something someone once said". These records include marriage records, property records, business records, Selective Service records, employment records, etc, etc. Not only that, think about what you said. You said this:
aprile wrote: |
Jim IS 66-67. In 2012 when the photo was taken on his website - he was 64. Sixty-four ish plus 2 years = 66-67ish. |
"Sixty-four ish plus 2 years", are you kidding me? Where did you get your "two years" from? Just because we're into the year 2014? We're only 26 days into 2014. I don't know when Jim's birthday is but let's say it's May 16 and the photo was taken in June of 2012. That would make him 64 in the photo. On May 16, 2013 he turned 65; but it's still January in 2014! That means he hasn't had his birthday yet this year and he's still 65 years old, just like I said!! His birthday may not be May 16, but very likely it is sometime AFTER this part of January and he has not yet had his 66th birthday. He may be months from his 66th birthday, who knows? He isn't 67; that's for sure.
I didn't say that the healthiest people were necessarily right here in the United States, so what does "our soil" have anything to do with healthy people getting the magnesium they need from their food supply? Sure, mariposa may be right that many Americans suffer deficiencies of many minerals based on the fact that our food is not as nutritious as it should be. However, Tonia made a black-and-white statement that magnesium "pills don't work" and implied that in order to supplement, one must use a transdermal supplement of magnesium in order for it to be absorbed.
Think about the things you're posting and what those things are saying to the people who are reading; especially when you're making glaring mistakes and posting misinformation. No, Jim Kaszyk is not "66-67". He's 65, just like I said. And yes, magnesium taken internally does "work" as healthy individuals get their magnesium supplies from their food. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 2:42 pm |
What a shame. We were making some real progress before the ugliness started today.
I think there is a big difference between a difference of opinion and the kind of condescending hatefulness we are being subjected to. I enjoy a respectful debate, but the attacks have been anything but respectful.
Jasminerosey, I do think that is a good idea. This conversation does need to be continued somewhere.
I had decided not to respond to certain posters as well. Actually, I have started skipping over any posts written by people who have a history of rude and disrespectful comments. |
_________________ I always lie about my age. I tell everyone I'm 10 years older than I really am. Everyone thinks I look great! |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 2:47 pm |
If you are so hell bent on Jim's actual age Angela - WHY don't you email and ask him yourself? WHATEVA. I'm afraid rather than a healthy discussion, this thead has become more agenda driven than anything, so I am no longer going to answer your posts either. In fact, I agree with Jasminerosey that a healthy interacting with a reasonable amount of conflict is one thing, but that is not the case here. Honestly, this thread is sucking the energy right out of me. I wish that people who REALLY aren't interested in learning more about a certain topic wouldn't take it upon themselves to post. Because honestly, all of these posts are just trying to discredit everything those *in the know* speak about from their own personal experiences.
THIS IS NOT HONORING other members right to discuss sadly what I like to call *out of the box* topics. It really doesn't make any sense at all, other than to ummmm stir the pot. So I agree with Jasminerosey's recommendation that we continue with this discussion after this thread is closed. Because from past experience, it most certainly will be. Also those who aren't really interested should open their own new thread called Science-Based Skincare and Devices or something similar. Good idea JR.  |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 2:59 pm |
Now, back to the fun stuff.
Aprile, that is a great idea to put the days magnesium dose in a pitcher of water to sip on throughout the day. I filled up a pitcher as soon as I read that and added some vitamin C crystals. We'll know tonight whether or not it backfires on me. If it continues to be a problem for me, I'll try the other product you mentioned.
Thank you for the discount code! I've had my eye on those magnets.
Mariposa, I have some powdered green Bentonite Clay that I bought by accident thinking it was a wet clay mask. I haven't really known what to do with it since it turned out to be a powder. Now I have more reading to do. Thank you for the link.
I bought the inexpensive ozone machine to see if I like it. I do, and I already regret not getting a better model. Ugh. I'll stick with this one for now. If I am still enjoying it in a few months, maybe I'll upgrade.
I've been meaning to ask what kind of green drinks everyone is using. I'm using Greens+ Berry. I'm considering Vitamineral Green when that runs out but it looks a little serious. Meaning, I'm suspicious of the taste. Any comments on that?
I love my green smoothies and try to have them every day. My favorite recipe is Greens, cold water, 1 apple, and a stevia packet. I used to have problems keeping fresh greens handy until I learned the freezer trick. You toss a whole bag of greens in the freezer. Once it's frozen, you pound the heck out of it. It ends up being almost like a powder that takes up very little space in the freezer. It also makes the smoothie more frosty. Forgive me if everyone already knew that. Clearly, the magnesium information was news only to me. haha |
_________________ I always lie about my age. I tell everyone I'm 10 years older than I really am. Everyone thinks I look great! |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 3:09 pm |
Tonia -
I wonder how the clay masque would be mixed with alkaline water or ozone water? That would make it really energetic!!! I have some bentonite clay and am going to try that tonight! I will use alkaline water with the magnets first and mix in and see what gives. It should be a fairly thick paste that you apply with an artist's fan brush. Btw, you are not supposed to mix in a metal bowl or use a metal utencil to mix. Only use a plastic or glass bowl and a non metal spoon to mix the water into the clay.
As for the green supplement. I am currently using the Vitamineral Green product and it's very nice & has a sweet flavor that is very palatable. Its considered to be Truganic. I have to see if it gives me more energy.
Take care,
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 3:33 pm |
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If you are so hell bent on Jim's actual age Angela - WHY don't you email and ask him yourself? WHATEVA |
I don't have to. His date of birth is Nov 3rd, 1948 which makes him 65 years old. He's 10 months (close to a full year) away from his 66th birthday. He actually just turned 65 12 weeks ago, so he's in the first portion of the 65th year of his life. He's younger than my own mother who was born almost exactly two years before Jim Kaszyk. |
_________________ Photo taken Oct 28, 2013: http://bit.ly/17Umeou |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 3:35 pm |
Tonia wrote: |
Now, back to the fun stuff.
Aprile, that is a great idea to put the days magnesium dose in a pitcher of water to sip on throughout the day. I filled up a pitcher as soon as I read that and added some vitamin C crystals. We'll know tonight whether or not it backfires on me. If it continues to be a problem for me, I'll try the other product you mentioned.
Thank you for the discount code! I've had my eye on those magnets.
Mariposa, I have some powdered green Bentonite Clay that I bought by accident thinking it was a wet clay mask. I haven't really known what to do with it since it turned out to be a powder. Now I have more reading to do. Thank you for the link.
I bought the inexpensive ozone machine to see if I like it. I do, and I already regret not getting a better model. Ugh. I'll stick with this one for now. If I am still enjoying it in a few months, maybe I'll upgrade.
I've been meaning to ask what kind of green drinks everyone is using. I'm using Greens+ Berry. I'm considering Vitamineral Green when that runs out but it looks a little serious. Meaning, I'm suspicious of the taste. Any comments on that?
I love my green smoothies and try to have them every day. My favorite recipe is Greens, cold water, 1 apple, and a stevia packet. I used to have problems keeping fresh greens handy until I learned the freezer trick. You toss a whole bag of greens in the freezer. Once it's frozen, you pound the heck out of it. It ends up being almost like a powder that takes up very little space in the freezer. It also makes the smoothie more frosty. Forgive me if everyone already knew that. Clearly, the magnesium information was news only to me. haha |
Tonia,
You can use the green clay as a facial mask...just make it into a slurry/rcan spray it with rose water or even just water so it doesn't totally dry. It pulls impurities out of the skin, and the skin looks glowing afterwards.
If you have a brand like Azteca, you probably don't want to ingest it.
For greens,I use Vibrant Health brand. The product is called Field of Greens. I mix it with Wheatgrass from Amazing Grass. I put vitamin C powder in with it that has alittle sweetness to it, because these products are exclusively green. This combination gives me just greens, no added fruit, probiotics, seaweed, etc.
I tried Vita Mineral but it made me nauseous.
I don't like products that have everything except the kitchen sink thrown in. I think it is too many things for the body to break down and assimilate. Health Force is supposed to be a good company. I like that they use glass instead of plastic.
I also am very leery of chlorella and seaweed anymore. Most chlorella is contaminated with heavy metals, and seaweed...it depends where it comes from....I think Maine is one of the few places left where it is still pretty clean.
I also wonder about probiotics thrown in. Probiotics need a very specific environment to remain viable....not sure how they survive in green powders.
Regarding shower filters, finally a filter that takes out flouride (as well as chlorine) has been created. Flouride is equally as bad as chlorine, and we get a heavy dose in our water.
I guess it is alittle more difficult to get it out.....the filter is really big. I'll share the link where I got the filter. It also filters out alot of other nasties that are in our water, in an 8 stage filtration system. Guess that is why it costs more than the chlorine filter.
OMG, that's funny. I went to the website to get the link, and it's the same place April bought her carafe and magnets!
http://www.showerfilterstore.com/?s=omica&s_cs=true |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 3:40 pm |
Tonia wrote: |
I used to have problems keeping fresh greens handy until I learned the freezer trick. |
These bags work really well to keep produce fresh for a long time. I wouldn't be without them:
http://www.amazon.com/Debbie-Meyer-Green-Bags-Pack/dp/B0011TMP3Y
I use them over and over - just wash them out and spray them with H2O2. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:00 pm |
aprile wrote: |
The magnets I purchased decluster the water making it more wet.
Best,
Aprile  |
Aprile, can you tell me what "declustering water" means and how it's possible to make water more wet? Thanks. |
_________________ 59 years old. Very oily and acne prone. Staples: Retin-A. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:35 pm |
doodles wrote: |
aprile wrote: |
The magnets I purchased decluster the water making it more wet.
Best,
Aprile  |
Aprile, can you tell me what "declustering water" means and how it's possible to make water more wet? Thanks. |
Sure, I am going to post the information directly from the site. This is a patented product that many in the alternative field agree works. Prior to this I drank filtered water from the frig and of course, spring water and alkaline water from the healthfood store. But purchasing alkaline water on a regular basis is pricey. But then I discovered an ionic carafe to make change the water to an alkaline state as well as the declustering magnets. FWIW, I noticed an immediate difference in my skin after just a few days. It felt softer and my skin looks fuller. THhis is taken directly from the site:
Aquatomic De-clustering Water Magnets
New Aquatomic™ Water Magnets: the latest innovation for cellular water absorption. De-cluster your water for faster, more complete hydration. Aquatomic™ Water Magnets are state-of-the-art technology to reduce the surface tension of water and all other liquids, making them “wetter” and more usable by every cell in your body.
Drinking de-clustered water can instantly hydrate the body, relieving symptoms of dehydration that may include tiredness, headaches, and stiff joints.
Surface tension holds water molecules together in clusters. This can be seen when water beads up in droplets on the hood of your car. When washing your car, you use detergent to break that surface tension. Likewise, Aquatomic™ Magnets de-cluster water molecules and enhance the “Bio-Availability” of your drinking water. This increases the supply of nutrients to cells and tissues, helping the body to release toxins.
Aquatomic™ magnets form alkaline particles that naturally detoxify acid compounds in the body and release extra oxygen to cells and tissues. Because of faster hydration, it’s perfect for people who don’t drink enough water.
Aquatomic™ Magnet Application:
Replaceable, Adjustable elastic strap with four powerful Rare-earth Neodymium magnets easily fits many size containers:
Water glasses & bottles, pitchers
Gallon jugs, wine & soda bottles
Juice Cartons, water & shower filters
Water supply lines for stronger faster growing plants.
Aquatomic™ Magnet Benefits:
Delivers over 17,000 gauss
Optimizes bio-availability of all aqueous products
Raises pH level
Oxygenates cells and tissues
Accelerates supply of nutrients
Facilitates release of toxins
Aquatomic Hyrdating Magnets stay strong for a lifetime!
- See more at: http://www.showerfilterstore.com/shop/aquatomic-de-clustering-water-magnets/#sthash.MI8y8mHp.dpuf
HTH,
Aprile |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:05 pm |
One of the big issues I personally have with ASG is that there is so much that's "secret" about it. From the site:
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What are the ingredients?
The Ageless Secret™ is made with purified water and special ingredients that we make. We start with Trace Minerals, Aloe, and MSM. Then we put them through a special trade secret process that enhances their potency so we can use very tiny amounts. This allows us to make a product that has no objectionable residue or odor.
MSM, which occurs naturally in rainwater, is a rich source of organic sulfur. The body uses sulfur to continually create new healthy cells to replace old ones. Many people use large amounts of MSM daily as a health-promoting food supplement. Aloe is known for its medicinal properties, including the ability to soothe burns. Trace minerals are thought to be catalysts essential to promoting essential electrochemical functions in healthy cells. Ours are derived from all-natural ingredients. |
http://agelesssecret.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=166
Sister Sweets calls it "so unusual" and "so unique" and says this about it:
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"it comes at it from a totally different standpoint. It's an energetic cosmetic. There's nothing else like that. Everything else is either a cream, a serum, a lotion, or some form like that. This is not that. This is something very different." |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf-6AFLVzJY
However, no one is clear on what the product actually is. It's "unusual" and "unique", and the ingredients are put through a "special trade secret process". That's all we know.
The problem with this product and why the flurries of posts when it is mentioned is that this "shroud of secrecy" is not present with any other product we discuss here, based on what I can tell. Everything else is discussed at length and the ingredients and how those ingredients work are talked about. This one, no go. Can't do that with this one. The only thing we're told is that it is an "anti aging breakthrough" that gives the users a "movie star sort of glow". That's completely opposite of the rest of the discussions we have here on Essential Day Spa. That's not "thinking inside or outside the box". That's simply a fact. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:21 pm |
This thread had great potential. As Jasmine points out..SO PREDICTABLE WHO WOULD POST WITH THE SAME OLD STUFF... IN THE BOX NEGATIVITY. Hohum
Thanks to Tonia Mariposa April Jasminerosy for adding to the discussion...positive contributions. Refreshing. Back to my poolside party in Naples. Shilling  |
_________________ Enjoying dermalogica with my ASG and Pico toner ** Disclosure: I was a participant without remuneration in promotional videos for Ageless Secret Gold and the Neurotris Pico Emmy event. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:29 pm |
AngelaE8654 wrote: |
One of the big issues I personally have with ASG is that there is so much that's "secret" about it. From the site:
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What are the ingredients?
The Ageless Secret™ is made with purified water and special ingredients that we make. We start with Trace Minerals, Aloe, and MSM. Then we put them through a special trade secret process that enhances their potency so we can use very tiny amounts. This allows us to make a product that has no objectionable residue or odor.
MSM, which occurs naturally in rainwater, is a rich source of organic sulfur. The body uses sulfur to continually create new healthy cells to replace old ones. Many people use large amounts of MSM daily as a health-promoting food supplement. Aloe is known for its medicinal properties, including the ability to soothe burns. Trace minerals are thought to be catalysts essential to promoting essential electrochemical functions in healthy cells. Ours are derived from all-natural ingredients. |
http://agelesssecret.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=166
Sister Sweets calls it "so unusual" and "so unique" and says this about it:
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"it comes at it from a totally different standpoint. It's an energetic cosmetic. There's nothing else like that. Everything else is either a cream, a serum, a lotion, or some form like that. This is not that. This is something very different." |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf-6AFLVzJY
However, no one is clear on what the product actually is. It's "unusual" and "unique", and the ingredients are put through a "special trade secret process". That's all we know.
The problem with this product and why the flurries of posts when it is mentioned is that this "shroud of secrecy" is not present with any other product we discuss here, based on what I can tell. Everything else is discussed at length and the ingredients and how those ingredients work are talked about. This one, no go. Can't do that with this one. The only thing we're told is that it is an "anti aging breakthrough" that gives the users a "movie star sort of glow". That's completely opposite of the rest of the discussions we have here on Essential Day Spa. That's not "thinking inside or outside the box". That's simply a fact. |
Is ASG patented? That would probably answer a lot of questions.
Thanks for sharing Sis' extended testimonial...I hadn't seen that version. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:29 pm |
Hi Sis Have fun on vacay!!! Yup, sadly some things never change. Lol. |
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Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:41 pm |
Hi Sis,
Glad to see you popped in to say hi.....
maybe you'll join in once the negativity is quenched!!
Mariposa |
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