Q: How do I use Adya Clarity? How do I treat the water?
A: For drinking water, usage instructions are as follows
Step #1: Fill up water containers with your source water of choice, (typically tap water)
Step #2: Add Adya Clarity at a ratio of 1:1000, typically for a gallon of water you will add 1 teaspoon.
*Adya Clarity will react with the chlorine in your water and remove it, remember to remove the lid to allow the chlorine to evaporate faster as this process occurs.
Step #3: Allow the water to mix and for the flocculation and precipitation to occur for 24-48 hours, recommend 2 days for best results. (This is the process where contaminants appear and fall to the bottom)
*If your water is heavily contaminated, allow 72 hours.
*Please know, if your water is relatively clean, you may not see much, but this process is still happening on a microscopic level, especially with toxic Fluoride.
Step #4: Now add this water water through any filter at this point, brita, or even just a $1 coffee filter, it does not matter, to take out the gunk.
Step #5: Congratulations, you now have the most powerful healing water in your home, feel free to drink 1L - 2L of this treated water per day.
Be aware of the healing process, many people experience detox symptoms when first introduced to the water and the minerals. The water you are now drinking is structured, contains trace minerals and sulfates that are connected to powerful detox processes in the body, your body will begin to release toxins.
Q: How do I take baths with Adya Clarity?
A: Using the black mica minerals for baths is an extremely powerful technique to assist the body in healing and detoxification, it’s the equivalent of creating your own healing hot-spring at home.
For a detailed explanation of just how powerful this is, we highly recommend you listen to this podcast interview “Trace Mineral Miracles” to get further educated and inspired.
Instructions are as follows:
Step #1: Fill up a standard bath.
Step #2: Add Adya Clarity directly into the bath tub. (Recommended dosage: 2.5 oz (75ml) per 20 gallons(75 liters) and adjust accordingly.)
Step #3: Soak in the mineral bath as long as you like.
Q: Will Adya Clarity affect any medical implants or medication?
Q: What is the pH of Adya water?
A: Adya water will have a pH of 6.8 to 7.0. This can vary based on the 'pH' of the water you are treating. The pH always fluctuates and is never stable. Sunlight and temperature alone play a major role in this fluctuation.
Q: What kind of water can be used with Adya Clarity?
A: Any drinking water source. You cannot use salt water or de-ionized water.
Q: How much Adya Clarity should I use?
A: Dilution is 1:1000 or 1 ml treats 1 liter of water. To find the amount of Adya Clarity needed to treat X amount of water just divide X by 1000. When treating small amounts of water use 5 to 8 drops for every 8 oz. of water.
Spring Water ½ tsp / 50 drops (from an eye dropper) per gallon; Distilled water ½ tsp per gallon; Filtered water 1 tsp per gallon; Tap water 1 to 2 tsp per gallon.
If the taste is strong, cut the dosage in half.
Q: Is it safe to drink the sediments or the contaminants with your Adya treated water?
You may not always experience sediment in your Adya-treated water depending on water quality. All that sediment is a result of the "junk" in your water being rendered inert and harmless to you. With all the contaminants now being insoluble, they can no longer be absorbed by your cells and can be removed by bodily functions.
Q: Why is Adya Clarity kept in a plastic bottle? Is that safe?
A: The bottle that Adya Clarity is stored in is HDPE plastic which is very resistant to reaction from the minerals. The sulfate minerals pull toxins away from water molecules, not from HDPE bottles. Number 2 plastic is pharmaceutical grade HDPE. Ideally, it's best to use glass for bottling but it can break easily during shipping.
Storing Adya Clarity in stainless steel or glass will also increase the production and shipping cost, and this is why we choose to ship in this type of plastic, to allow this to be more accessible.
Q: Do the sediments float or sink?
A: Inorganic minerals and heavy metals sink and other components like chlorine evaporate off the top.
Q: I'm not seeing precipitate/sediment after adding Adya Clarity to my water, is that normal?
Q: Is it better to let the water and Adya Clarity sit overnight or can I drink immediately after adding the minerals?
A: Although you can drink the water immediately after adding Adya Clarity, it is ideal to let it dwell overnight. Some of the worst waters can take 24 to 72 hours for the agglutination process to finish. If you are confident that your water is clean or if you're using distilled water or reverse osmosis water, you can wait 5 to 15 minutes before drinking. (For instance if you are eating out at a restaurant it is better to add Adya Clarity then not. You still get the benefits of structuring you water.)
Always stir Adya Clarity after adding it in water.
Q: Why does Adya Clarity contain aluminum?
A: Adya Clarity® contains aluminum-sulfate.
If you have ever taken Zeolites, Detox clays, etc, you have also consumed aluminum (in the form of aluminum-silicate), this is because aluminum is the most naturally occurring mineral on Earth. It has a natural ability to bind to toxins and pull them out of water.
If you go to naturally occurring healing hot springs, you will also find this mineral salt in the water.
There is a lot of mis-information about Aluminum, and most of the negative hit-pieces written about our product have been derived from this lack of knowledge.
Aluminum-sulfate is not toxic, it is a naturally occurring mineral salt, and is in Adya Clarity because it’s a naturally occurring mineral complex derived from biotite black mica (the volcanic rock that the inventor of this product discovered over 70 years ago)
There are no man-made chemical additives inside of Adya Clarity, this mineral extract comes straight from nature. We did not pick and choose which elements to include—this complex naturally contains a variety of elements, including aluminum, iron, magnesium, calcium, and others, as they exist in nature.
The aluminum in Adya Clarity® is bound within the mineral complex in its ionic form, which is safe and plays an essential role in the product’s water purification process.
It works together with other elements, like iron, to bind impurities in water (flocculation), so they can be removed during filtration.
This natural mineral composition has been used safely and effectively for centuries in water treatment systems, and Adya Clarity® continues this tradition.
Q: Isn’t aluminum toxic? Why is it in Adya Clarity®?
A: First and foremost, when discussing the toxicity of elements, it’s essential to consider the form in which the element is present.
Many elements, including aluminum, exist in various forms—some of which can be harmful, while others are completely safe and even beneficial.
Adya Clarity® contains aluminum as part of a naturally occurring mineral complex derived from biotite mica, an aluminosilicate mineral similar to zeolites, which also naturally contain aluminum.
Metallic Aluminum: This isolated form is extracted and processed from bauxite ore and is commonly used in industrial products like packaging and cosmetics. Certain applications of metallic aluminum have raised health concerns, particularly with prolonged exposure.
Naturally Occurring Aluminum: Found in minerals like biotite and zeolites, aluminum is chemically bound with other elements in a stable, natural form. This form is safe for use in water purification and other natural processes.
The metallic form of aluminum does not occur naturally. It is extracted and processed, whereas the aluminum in Adya Clarity® is naturally present as part of a safe, ionic sulfate mineral compound. This natural form works effectively to purify water by binding and removing impurities.
Q: What role does aluminum play in Adya Clarity®?
A: Aluminum sulfate in Adya Clarity® plays a critical role in water purification, working synergistically with iron sulfate to bind impurities and contaminants.
Together, aluminum and iron form positively charged ions that attract negatively charged particles (such as dirt and other impurities), causing them to clump together in a process known as flocculation. These impurities then precipitate out, making it easier to filter them, leaving the water clearer and safer to drink.
This natural purification process is rooted in the properties of aluminum and iron, which work together to improve water quality. These minerals, derived from biotite mica, are part of a safe, ionic sulfate mineral complex.
For more information about the historical use of aluminum and iron in water purification, check out these resources:
Ancient Egyptian Water Engineering
Water Treatment in History
Science Direct Article on Water Purification
After treating 1 liter of water with 1 ml of Adya Clarity®, approximately 0.1 mg of aluminum remains in the water after flocculation.
This is well within the EPA’s recommended safe range for drinking water, which is 0.05–0.2 mg/L.
Q: Is aluminum a heavy metal?
A: No, aluminum is not classified as a heavy metal. Heavy metals, like Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, and Cadmium, are defined by their high density and potential toxicity, even in small amounts.
Aluminum, in contrast, is a lightweight, abundant element that naturally occurs in the Earth’s crust.
Furthermore, the aluminum inside of Adya Clarity is not elemental metallic aluminum, it is aluminum-sulfate, a naturally occurring mineral salt that is similar to the aluminum-silicate found in many popular detox clays, biotite, and zeolites.
Q: What is Adya Clarity? What is it used for?
A: Adya Clarity is a blend of purified water and ionic sulfate minerals that provide a simple, safe and affordable way to purify and mineralize water–for just a few cents per glass.•It is tested and proven to remove common toxins and contaminants. It can cleanse your water while improve the taste and smell.•Its contents are considered inert and listed on the inert ingredients by the EPA.•It contains up to 80 minerals and electrolytes to replenish your body with nutrients and water.•The minerals in Adya Clarity are extracted from black mica (also known as biotite), a powerful combination of earth’s naturally occurring minerals. Through a proprietary process (U.S. patent 4,776, 963), black mica is extracted for water purification.• In the U.S, Adya Clarity is registered and marketed for water purification. In Canada, Adya Clarity is a registered natural health product licensed by Health Canada (NPN: 80028256).
Q: How does Adya Clarity work?
A: The magnetic sulfate minerals break the bond between water and contaminants, pull them out of the water, and neutralize them, so they are no longer harmful to the body. By adding Adya Clarity to your water, it removes the invisible, hard-to-treat contaminants dissolved in water–without the use of a filter. Depending on the water quality, sediments may form on the bottom. The sediments are harmless to the body, as the contaminants are neutralized by the minerals. However basic filtration is recommended for the highest quality water experience.
Q: Is it safe to drink the sediment?
A: Though the sediment may be unpleasant to look at, it is completely harmless and safe to drink.
We recommend filtering the sediment through any standard filter.
Q: How can I remove the sediment?
A: The most effective method is to use the Adya Water Filtration System. It contains aceramic filter to trap even the finest sediments and a 4-layer earth filter as extra protection and water taste enhancer.
You can use any simple at home carbon filter, ceramic filter.
If you don’t have that, you can even use a coffee filter.
Q: Why is the water still murky after filtering with a coffee filter or cheesecloth?
A: Some sediments, depending on the types and amount of contaminants in water, are so fine that they may pass through the pores of these filters. Suggestions:1. Try using 2-3 coffee filters at one time.2.Usethe Adya Water Filtration System. Its 0.2 micron pore size ceramic filter can trap the finest sediment.
Q: How should I store the treated water?
A: Store water in another container, made of: Glass, Stainless steel, Ceramic or Plastic (free of BPA #2 HDPE preferred). Refrigeration is not necessary.
Q: How long do I wait when treating water in a restaurant?
A: The suggested wait time between 5-15 minutes. Adding Adya Clarity to warm water would speed up the purification process.
Q: What should I expect to see after waiting?
A: The effects may vary depending on the amount and type of contaminants in the water. After adding Adya Clarity to your water, you may see:
1. Pale yellow color throughout the water. Reduce the dosage if the color looks like mountain dew or ginger ale. It is possible that too much Adya Clarity minerals are added.
2. Color change or cloudiness which is a sign that the contaminants, in progress of coming out of the solution, have clumped together to form sediments.
3.Sediments at the bottom of the container. Sediment can be different colors depending on the types of contaminants: brown, orange, yellow or green are all possible. Generally, the more polluted the water, the more sediment will appear.
4. No sediments after waiting less than 24 hours. Complex contaminants may take longer to treat and you may not observe the effect immediately. The recommended wait time for polluted or tap water is 24-72 hours.
5. No sediments after waiting 24-72 hours. If the starting water is “clean”(i.e. distilled, spring water), there may not be not enough contaminants in the water to form visible precipitate and not all pollutants form sediments. For example, Chlorine and other gaseous contaminants evaporate off the top.
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