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I ordered this from the Raw food world a couple months ago and decided to start taking it. I also started doing more research on it to see how it affected people and what to expect. I found a very disturbing article by the natural news. Apparently, it is very high in aluminum and iron and deceptively lists them as trace minerals instead of showing their actual content.
I feel embarrassed to have been duped by this (this stuff is super expensive). I have emailed raw food world asking what they thought about this and if they offer refunds. I'm just glad I found this after only taking it for 2 days instead of taking it for a month.
A couple other things... When I put this in water, it did not collect the "junk" and sink to the bottom like it is supposed to, it only tinted the water a brownish color. Also, the label does not say anything about doing "super shots", which is 1 teaspoon in an ounce or so of water twice a day. You can find info about that online though and that is also what Angela from raw food world did to get rid of candida. It all just seems real sketchy. Please read this article if you are considering purchasing it or want more information:
http://www.naturalnews.com/034005_Adya_Clarity_consumer_alert.html