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Question:
You put this little tea bag like sachet into your water and it does a few things, first it purifies the water, then it mineralizes it with coral calcium, magnesium and 70 other minerals, then it changes the pH levels so is helps your body get rid of acid from soda and processed food. It also changes the molecular structure of the water making it wetter so it hydrates on the cellular level. I've been using it for a few weeks and I am hooked. It’s only been out on the market since May. Dont know what the name of it is though


Answer:
>> I just found this new product. It’s called Xtreme X20 and it’s the coolest thing.

Sounds like the opening for SPAM. The key here is the lead in that they are going to "share" something with you, a total stranger, as if it were a personal communication from a dear friend.

>> You put this little tea bag like sachet into your water and it does a few things, first it
>> purifies the water, then it mineralizes it with coral calcium, magnesium and 70 other
>> minerals, then it changes the pH levels so is helps your body get rid of acid from soda and
>> processed food.

All that from a processed tea bag?? (that tea bag didn't grow anywhere, nor did all those "minerals" just meet up and jump in on their own -- it was made in a factory -- eg: PROCESSED.) And, one is assuming that those minerals are a GOOD thing, and that changing the pH helps anything. As for neutralizing acid from soda, that is so wacky a claim that even Alkaseltzer wouldn't make. And what acids in "processed foods?" Many processed foods are anything but acidic, and "processing" removes things like pesky bacteria and molds and such that might be lurking in it. "pasteurization" is processing food, and no one would deny it's importance.

>> It also changes the molecular structure of the water

Now that I'd like to see! Cold fusion maybe? Whatever this does, it does *not* change the molecular structure of water... water is H20 ... to change it's structure turns it into something else.

>> making it wetter so it hydrates on the cellular level.

"wetter" ??? Hobbiests make "wet water" by adding detergent that breaks down the ionic bonding (that stuff that makes water form droplets rather than sheets) so it 'wets' better, by flowing. *NOTHING* will make water "wetter" -- especially by changing it's molecular structure -- so it can hydrate on the cellular level! Where do people come up with this stuff??

There is no way the molecular structure of water is changed in *any* way by this little tea bag.

>> I've been using it for a few weeks and I am hooked.

If it really does all that, it's probably addicting, or screwing up your body making you dependent on it. Radioactive, or alien. Sounds like something out of a 1950's sci-fi movie.

>> You can’t get it in stores

Probably for good reason.
Answer:
Man, that has to be the most negative person I've heard today. I'll bet their life relects that negativity by poor health and attitiude. Below is some more Facts about the product I like so much:

The blood is the major carrier of nutrition to all the cells of the body, as well as the trash removal system for wastes.

Whole blood consists of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets that float individually in plasma (a clear straw colored liquid made up of approximately ninety percent water.) The watery plasma containing organic acids, glucose, hormones, minerals, vitamins and salts, is the medium for: (1) circulating the suspended blood components throughout the network of arteries, veins and capillaries: (2) delivering nutrients to the tissues and organs (3) carrying minerals, hormones, vitamins, antibodies and (4) removing waste products. Most substances vital to health are recycled through the blood. The blood therefore is the main carrier of those substances which regulate internal pH.
Xooma’s unique patented wetter water technology makes these alkalinizing substances more available at the cellular level for the body’s pH balancing needs. This translates to immediate tangible results for those of us who are used to instant gratification. Testing of the urine and saliva on a bi-weekly basis, starting with the first week of use of X2O will provide proof positive as rising pH numbers record the alkalinizing effect in the tissues and organs.
[snipped for being a spam tool]
Have a great and positive day!!


Answer:

Just today? Wow, you must get a lot of negative feedback on this.

But the problem here is, that specifically trying to mess up your body's chemistry is a real problem. While alkalinizing the urine can be curative for minor UTI's by interferring with bacterial adhesion, alkalinizing your blood or body is not a good thing.

Your body has a specific pH target, and it uses a complex series of buffers and biologic and chemical pathways to maintain this narrow homeostatic pH range.

Here's a layman's review of alkalosis and acidosis from another forum:



While you may think the tea bags are wonderful, the odds are that others will find them at best useless (if you have normal metobolic function) or dangerous if they have metabolic problems that prevent proper pH balancing in case of an overload of either acid or base.

If these magic tea bags were so wonderful, they'd be packaged and sold with drug company lables on them for inflated prices as coming from a "trusted source" rather than a mail order place.

Everyone has an opinion, and the opinion of someone trying to sell something is usually discounted as a conflict of interest. Medical researchers now have strict disclosure rules, if they even talked with, or accepted a ride from the bus stop from a drug company rep or other interested party.

Buyer beware.

Consumers, use your brain.

My opinion. Yours may differ.
Answer:



Answer:
>> I just found this new product. It’s called Xtreme X20 and it’s the coolest thing.

Sounds like the opening for SPAM. The key here is the lead in that they are going to "share" something with you, a total stranger, as if it were a personal communication from a dear friend.

>> You put this little tea bag like sachet into your water and it does a few things, first it
>> purifies the water, then it mineralizes it with coral calcium, magnesium and 70 other
>> minerals, then it changes the pH levels so is helps your body get rid of acid from soda and
>> processed food.

All that from a processed tea bag?? (that tea bag didn't grow anywhere, nor did all those "minerals" just meet up and jump in on their own -- it was made in a factory -- eg: PROCESSED.) And, one is assuming that those minerals are a GOOD thing, and that changing the pH helps anything. As for neutralizing acid from soda, that is so wacky a claim that even Alkaseltzer wouldn't make. And what acids in "processed foods?" Many processed foods are anything but acidic, and "processing" removes things like pesky bacteria and molds and such that might be lurking in it. "pasteurization" is processing food, and no one would deny it's importance.

>> It also changes the molecular structure of the water

Now that I'd like to see! Cold fusion maybe? Whatever this does, it does *not* change the molecular structure of water... water is H20 ... to change it's structure turns it into something else.

>> making it wetter so it hydrates on the cellular level.

"wetter" ??? Hobbiests make "wet water" by adding detergent that breaks down the ionic bonding (that stuff that makes water form droplets rather than sheets) so it 'wets' better, by flowing. *NOTHING* will make water "wetter" -- especially by changing it's molecular structure -- so it can hydrate on the cellular level! Where do people come up with this stuff??

There is no way the molecular structure of water is changed in *any* way by this little tea bag.

>> I've been using it for a few weeks and I am hooked.

If it really does all that, it's probably addicting, or screwing up your body making you dependent on it. Radioactive, or alien. Sounds like something out of a 1950's sci-fi movie.

>> You can’t get it in stores

Probably for good reason.
Answer:
Man, that has to be the most negative person I've heard today. I'll bet their life relects that negativity by poor health and attitiude. Below is some more Facts about the product I like so much:

The blood is the major carrier of nutrition to all the cells of the body, as well as the trash removal system for wastes.

Whole blood consists of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets that float individually in plasma (a clear straw colored liquid made up of approximately ninety percent water.) The watery plasma containing organic acids, glucose, hormones, minerals, vitamins and salts, is the medium for: (1) circulating the suspended blood components throughout the network of arteries, veins and capillaries: (2) delivering nutrients to the tissues and organs (3) carrying minerals, hormones, vitamins, antibodies and (4) removing waste products. Most substances vital to health are recycled through the blood. The blood therefore is the main carrier of those substances which regulate internal pH.
Xooma’s unique patented wetter water technology makes these alkalinizing substances more available at the cellular level for the body’s pH balancing needs. This translates to immediate tangible results for those of us who are used to instant gratification. Testing of the urine and saliva on a bi-weekly basis, starting with the first week of use of X2O will provide proof positive as rising pH numbers record the alkalinizing effect in the tissues and organs.
[snipped for being a spam tool]
Have a great and positive day!!


Answer:
>> I just found this new product. It’s called Xtreme X20 and it’s the coolest thing.

Sounds like the opening for SPAM. The key here is the lead in that they are going to "share" something with you, a total stranger, as if it were a personal communication from a dear friend.

>> You put this little tea bag like sachet into your water and it does a few things, first it
>> purifies the water, then it mineralizes it with coral calcium, magnesium and 70 other
>> minerals, then it changes the pH levels so is helps your body get rid of acid from soda and
>> processed food.

All that from a processed tea bag?? (that tea bag didn't grow anywhere, nor did all those "minerals" just meet up and jump in on their own -- it was made in a factory -- eg: PROCESSED.) And, one is assuming that those minerals are a GOOD thing, and that changing the pH helps anything. As for neutralizing acid from soda, that is so wacky a claim that even Alkaseltzer wouldn't make. And what acids in "processed foods?" Many processed foods are anything but acidic, and "processing" removes things like pesky bacteria and molds and such that might be lurking in it. "pasteurization" is processing food, and no one would deny it's importance.

>> It also changes the molecular structure of the water

Now that I'd like to see! Cold fusion maybe? Whatever this does, it does *not* change the molecular structure of water... water is H20 ... to change it's structure turns it into something else.

>> making it wetter so it hydrates on the cellular level.

"wetter" ??? Hobbiests make "wet water" by adding detergent that breaks down the ionic bonding (that stuff that makes water form droplets rather than sheets) so it 'wets' better, by flowing. *NOTHING* will make water "wetter" -- especially by changing it's molecular structure -- so it can hydrate on the cellular level! Where do people come up with this stuff??

There is no way the molecular structure of water is changed in *any* way by this little tea bag.

>> I've been using it for a few weeks and I am hooked.

If it really does all that, it's probably addicting, or screwing up your body making you dependent on it. Radioactive, or alien. Sounds like something out of a 1950's sci-fi movie.

>> You can’t get it in stores

Probably for good reason.
Answer:
Man, that has to be the most negative person I've heard today. I'll bet their life relects that negativity by poor health and attitiude. Below is some more Facts about the product I like so much:

The blood is the major carrier of nutrition to all the cells of the body, as well as the trash removal system for wastes.

Whole blood consists of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets that float individually in plasma (a clear straw colored liquid made up of approximately ninety percent water.) The watery plasma containing organic acids, glucose, hormones, minerals, vitamins and salts, is the medium for: (1) circulating the suspended blood components throughout the network of arteries, veins and capillaries: (2) delivering nutrients to the tissues and organs (3) carrying minerals, hormones, vitamins, antibodies and (4) removing waste products. Most substances vital to health are recycled through the blood. The blood therefore is the main carrier of those substances which regulate internal pH.
Xooma’s unique patented wetter water technology makes these alkalinizing substances more available at the cellular level for the body’s pH balancing needs. This translates to immediate tangible results for those of us who are used to instant gratification. Testing of the urine and saliva on a bi-weekly basis, starting with the first week of use of X2O will provide proof positive as rising pH numbers record the alkalinizing effect in the tissues and organs.
[snipped for being a spam tool]
Have a great and positive day!!


Answer:

Just today? Wow, you must get a lot of negative feedback on this.

But the problem here is, that specifically trying to mess up your body's chemistry is a real problem. While alkalinizing the urine can be curative for minor UTI's by interferring with bacterial adhesion, alkalinizing your blood or body is not a good thing.

Your body has a specific pH target, and it uses a complex series of buffers and biologic and chemical pathways to maintain this narrow homeostatic pH range.

Here's a layman's review of alkalosis and acidosis from another forum:



While you may think the tea bags are wonderful, the odds are that others will find them at best useless (if you have normal metobolic function) or dangerous if they have metabolic problems that prevent proper pH balancing in case of an overload of either acid or base.

If these magic tea bags were so wonderful, they'd be packaged and sold with drug company lables on them for inflated prices as coming from a "trusted source" rather than a mail order place.

Everyone has an opinion, and the opinion of someone trying to sell something is usually discounted as a conflict of interest. Medical researchers now have strict disclosure rules, if they even talked with, or accepted a ride from the bus stop from a drug company rep or other interested party.

Buyer beware.

Consumers, use your brain.

My opinion. Yours may differ.
Answer:



Answer:

Just today? Wow, you must get a lot of negative feedback on this.

But the problem here is, that specifically trying to mess up your body's chemistry is a real problem. While alkalinizing the urine can be curative for minor UTI's by interferring with bacterial adhesion, alkalinizing your blood or body is not a good thing.

Your body has a specific pH target, and it uses a complex series of buffers and biologic and chemical pathways to maintain this narrow homeostatic pH range.

Here's a layman's review of alkalosis and acidosis from another forum:



While you may think the tea bags are wonderful, the odds are that others will find them at best useless (if you have normal metobolic function) or dangerous if they have metabolic problems that prevent proper pH balancing in case of an overload of either acid or base.

If these magic tea bags were so wonderful, they'd be packaged and sold with drug company lables on them for inflated prices as coming from a "trusted source" rather than a mail order place.

Everyone has an opinion, and the opinion of someone trying to sell something is usually discounted as a conflict of interest. Medical researchers now have strict disclosure rules, if they even talked with, or accepted a ride from the bus stop from a drug company rep or other interested party.

Buyer beware.

Consumers, use your brain.

My opinion. Yours may differ.
Answer:

I agree 100% with the feedback posters here. Down with the magic sachets.


Answer:
Here's a really interesting site about the "benefits" of coral calcium:



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