• October 19, 2022

The Real Value of ASEA Water: Fact or Fiction?

ASEA’s products have been the subject of much debate, to say the least. Not so much in the ‘mainstream’ scenarios, but certainly in new health care/nutrient/supplement products and multi-level marketing (MLM) or internet marketing environments. In short, there seems to be little ‘definitive’ proof one way or the other to test the plausibility of each camp’s claims. I can tell you on a personal note… I’m rooting for the ASEA team. There is 16 years of science behind the technology that turns water into wine, that is, salt water into a revitalizing nutritional supplement.

The problem here is that we know the science supports ASEA, but the ‘lack’ of clinical trials, backing from leading physicians or other ‘reputable’ organizations is… scant at best. Or the marketing method the founders decided to implement, sounds a lot like pyramid schemes: it only adds fuel to the fire spread by the ‘great saltwater hoax, naysayers’ when they pontificate their views on the flagship product.

On the other hand, if the managers of the ASEA corporation decided to make a quick buck and sell it to the “major” pharmaceutical companies, there would be more press on the subject. However, the FDA approves many ‘healthy’ products without actually testing the products for an extended period of time, if at all. Why do you think you see so many class action lawsuits against this miracle product X and miracle product B? So, despite the ‘ingredients’ clearly stated on the bottle, the Sciences of activating reactive (redox) signaling molecules is a closely guarded proprietary secret with numerous patents filed in its name.

ASEA’s introduction to the alternative health market is still in its infancy. People are quick to jump on the gang bandwagon and make criminal claims about the real benefits of the product. We understand that it claims to reduce oxidative stress, increase antioxidant efficacy by 500%, and aid in cell rejuvenation or replacement. However, without further support from the medical/scientific community, bringing the product to the masses presents many challenges.

ASEA has been launched and tested in select groups; that is, athletes and other physically active consumers and the results so far have been positive. Reports indicate that they feel better, recover from strenuous activities like running or cycling faster than before taking ASEA. Others state that they sleep better, have a sense of being more refreshed, and look healthier; more renewed and active. Some have said that they took the product feeling better than filling the bottle with salt water and got the same results. Who to believe?

Well, they say the proof is in the pudding. If you are interested in getting to the truth of the matter, that is, its true, do some research on your own or give it a try. After all, there is a money-back guarantee, so what do you have to lose? Keep an open mind and don’t let the hype of either field sway you. Friends of mine who were skeptical are now convinced. Enough talk.

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