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  • Aaron
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    ASEA price

    As an associate, referring about 6 autoship customers pays for your own and it is easy to find 6 people to do that.

    It is also to coop with some others on 10 cases at a time and get it at a significant discount from the case by case price.

    But depending on the challenges someone has, that price is insignificant for what it does for them as it saves them way more than that in medications they no longer take, etc...

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  • Edipy
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    This supplement certainly seems interesting but what is with the price? I understand it's distributed by a MLM scheme, but if you were to take ASEA at the recommended dosage for 1 year, you would be spending well over 2 grand.. This is quite a steep commitment for most people. Have they ever considered lowering the price??

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  • Aaron
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    study coming

    Originally posted by toranarod View Post
    hello Aaron Ash.
    The Asea is just working as I have already said and I continue to take it and get great results.
    I am doing very well. I could go into details but is as I have already said in previous post. My weight loss has been a an amazing. everybody just keeps on telling you look great.

    I have been in contact with one of our sports clubs here and I am going to get one of the athletes to do a control test.
    Hi, I got your email - its coming in a few days.

    For athletes, wait till you see the double blind cross over study coming out in a few weeks!

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  • toranarod
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    my Update

    hello Aaron Ash.
    The Asea is just working as I have already said and I continue to take it and get great results.
    I am doing very well. I could go into details but is as I have already said in previous post. My weight loss has been a an amazing. everybody just keeps on telling you look great.

    I have been in contact with one of our sports clubs here and I am going to get one of the athletes to do a control test.

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  • Aaron
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    boost our own glutathione

    Originally posted by plcglobal View Post
    You mentioned using NAC to raise glutathione, however, it is not the best way to do so. I have been using the only patented glutathione enhancer for over 10 years and it produces glutathione within the cell. I also drink alkaline ionized water from an ionizer for over 3.5 years. If you need further information on either contact me and I will share the information with you.
    click here
    PLCGlobal,

    NAC is one of many supplements that can boost glutathione. NAC's downfall is that it can cause stones so I agree, it is not the best.

    However, there is no such thing as "the only patented glutathione enhancer". As I said, there are many and they all stimulate our own production of glutathione from our own cells.

    NAC is one.

    There are different wheat sprout complexes that have been around for years and they boost SOD, catalase as well as glutathione.

    There is an herbal based combo claiming to be the "only" supplement that boosts glutathione, but the wheat sprout one has been around much longer.

    ASEA - redox signaling molecules boosts SOD, catalase and glutathione as well. The difference is that ASEA not only boosts them but makes them 500% more effective, which is something that no other company in the world can claim. It provides an ample supply of reduced species molecules that can activate the antioxidants over and over and over. It is light years ahead of anything on the market - there is no competition.

    All the above boost the body's own natural glutathione and are not exogenous sources of glutathione.

    NAC, the wheat sprout complex, the herbal combo and the ASEA all stimulate the production of the body's own glutathione production. And, they are ALL patented. So when I see claims that there is "the only one" that is patented and boosts our own glutathione, I know it is false advertising as there are multiple ones available and have been available for many years.

    It just happens that ASEA is the only one that can increase the effectiveness of our own glutathione - a world's first - and it is patented.

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  • plcglobal
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    Glutathione

    Originally posted by Aaron View Post
    I have sent some to personal friends in Australia. Not for resale and not for promoting business building. If you want int'l info, sign up for this: ASEA - Advancing Life International Launch Notification list

    Alkaline water for example from Kangen, etc... is negatively charged water. Antioxidant water - if that option is chosen. Can be acid water good for skin and sanitizing more. MOST of the feeling people are getting is from the increase oxygenation and it does wonders for the body. That water is anti-inflammatory (reduced water) and can kill pathogens (reactive oxygen water) from the oxygenation. It has to be consumed fairly rapidly because it is not stabilized.

    The higher the ORP, the higher the ORAC score so to speak. Basically is nothing more than a rating of how negatively charged it is and what its ability is to be able to neutralize free radicals. But when exogenous antioxidants are ingested and they neutralize a free radical, if they can even be activated to do so, they will turn into a free radical themselves, just a weaker one.

    Most of the benefit from these waters from the machines for example is the oxygenation benefits with water that is wetter (reduced surface tension) so it hydrates the body better. The Kangen water is so good at this I believe it is considered a medical device in Japan - the water is considered a medicine.

    Suffice for now is very subjective but those ionizers are good machines, they just have some downfalls the industry never foresaw and are only a small part of the story since the sodium and chlorine derivatives aren't a part of it.

    If I didn't have the stabilized redox signaling molecules, I would get an ionizing water machine. But I would make sure to take something like NAC as a regular part of my regimen: How to Boost Glutathione With NAC | eHow.com It won't be anything close to what the balanced redox signaling molecules are but at least helping to boost our natural glutathione even if just a bit can help to neutralize the oxidative damage caused by the reactive oxygen molecules made from those machines. Forget about taking glutathione supplements - most is destroyed in the stomach.

    It really doesn't do it justice even doing this but it is at least moving in the right direction. Hope this helps.
    You mentioned using NAC to raise glutathione, however, it is not the best way to do so. I have been using the only patented glutathione enhancer for over 10 years and it produces glutathione within the cell. I also drink alkaline ionized water from an ionizer for over 3.5 years. If you need further information on either contact me and I will share the information with you.
    click here

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  • Aaron
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    Opening in UK & Germany

    This is still going strong and we're exploding all over the place.

    We launched in Italy and are doing soft launches in the UK & Germany right now.

    I'm actually on a webinar with a bunch of friends and contacts in the UK that are interested in getting started.

    PM me if you're in the UK or Germany and want to get started.

    Price is same - but in Europe, shipping comes from The Netherlands so will be less expensive than getting it shipped from the US.

    In about 2 months, some double blind cross over studies are coming out on ASEA, which will blow everyone away.

    Also, athletes continue to break records when using ASEA with their training regimens.

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  • occy30
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    Any update with this stuff? Kind of went silent in the last couple of months. And has the price dropped yet?

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  • Aaron
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    Asea

    Originally posted by Roland View Post

    I also want to publicly Thank Aaron for going beyond good service in standing by this product.
    Hi Roland, thank you very much!

    It is definitely rare when something like this comes along.

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  • Aaron
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    sports claims

    Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
    the legal way is to call it a dietary supplement that has testimonials successfully reporting the treating of insert.......disease
    One good thing we have going for us is that we can make endurance claims for sports as they are not regulated by the fda.

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  • Roland
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    Originally posted by toranarod View Post
    For what its worth?
    The one main area that I find the Asea most effective is increasing endurance during exercise. This is where the results are amazing. The feeling of well being and power are euphoric.

    I think being able to capitalize on this is where all the other wealth be benefits a truly realized.

    I run with other who do not take Asea. the Asea biggest advantages will be noticed in the sports world. That is a given
    I agree, i only bought 1 case a few months back. I shared it with my wife and son. I took only 1/3 of recommendation for 6 weeks. My wife and son did a 1/3 each for only 2 weeks. My wife was afraid of it at first and wanted nothing to do with it.

    While this may not have been a fair evaluation, i did what i could afford.

    Results
    I'm 50 years old, & while i can't say i experienced anything miraculous. I can say for a fact that when i played my weekly game of Ultimate Frisbee I felt MUCH less out of breath at the end of each game. by the third week this fact was very obvious to me. The other thing that seemed obvious was my breath. Yeah my breath felt and tasted cleaner, i no that is weird, but really i miss that maybe more than i miss the endurance.

    Everything else health wise was more subjective, and i could not rule out a mental placebo effects. That said i wont comment on the other things that MAY have been better with my health.


    Note. I thought the weather may have been playing a small factor in my quicker recovery because i was going from Summer to Fall during that period. But now being without Asea for some time now, my endurance seems to be back down to where it was before, and the weather is even cooler now, So...

    As for my wife and son, they both said they felt better when taken Asea and they want me to get more. My wife said she would get more work done around the house & my son said his mind worked better. (possibility of a placebo effect ?) I'm pretty sure i will try Asea again for 90 days next time.

    Another good thing happened to me in connection to this experience is I became more health conscientious. Now I'm eating better and taken good supplements. I think now with these new good health habits my next test of Asea may be more objective and clearer in the benefits or lack of benefits of this product.

    I also want to publicly Thank Aaron for going beyond good service in standing by this product.

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  • ashtweth
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    the legal way is to call it a dietary supplement that has testimonials successfully reporting the treating of insert.......disease

    game set match
    LIST IT AS A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT WITH REPORTS OF IT TREATING DISEASE,.

    YES YOU CAN SAY THAT
    dietary supplement

    SCREW YOU FDA
    SCREW YOU

    THANKS Aaron

    Ash

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  • Aaron
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    Diana MacManus beats 2 worlds records with ASEA

    This was about a week ago...

    Local Swimmer & ASEA consumer Diana MacManus broke two world records yesterday in practice as she trained for the Olympics.

    Soon she may be wearing an ASEA logo swimsuit.

    She is anxious to have her times officially recorded.

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  • toranarod
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    sport

    For what its worth?
    The one main area that I find the Asea most effective is increasing endurance during exercise. This is where the results are amazing. The feeling of well being and power are euphoric.

    I think being able to capitalize on this is where all the other wealth be benefits a truly realized.

    I run with other who do not take Asea. the Asea biggest advantages will be noticed in the sports world. That is a given
    Last edited by toranarod; 02-19-2012, 09:01 PM.

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  • Aaron
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    Redox Signaling Molecules and Lactic Acid

    DATE: 02/11/12 Lactic Acid Test Results - Swimming

    Using blood draws for official reading, comparing Shawn Burke, 51 year old, athlete on ASEA to 19 year old male competitive swimmer. Tests consisted of 1st Swim – 6 minutes continuous swim with 15 minute rest; 2nd Swim – 5:45 continuous swim followed by 15 minute rest; 3rd Swim – 100 yard all-out Sprint. Heart Rate taken immediately after each swim and blood drawn at 1 minute after each swim, 3 minutes after each swim, 5 minutes after each swim, 7 minutes after each swim, with the final blood draw at 20 minutes after the swim. Please note, if lactic acid dropped after 3 minutes, other intervals not needed. If lactic acid increased, blood drawn needed until lactic acid dropped. Results as follows:

    (THIS DIDN'T FORMAT PERFECTLY BUT THE LEVELS ON THE LEFT ARE
    SHAWN'S - 51 YEAR OLD AND THE ONES ON THE RIGHT ARE A 19
    YEAR OLD COMPETITIVE SWIMMER - It is easy to see that Shawn's
    results are much lower in lactic acid levels by taking ASEA along with
    lower heart rate, etc...)


    Shawn 19 Year Old Male

    1st Swim Time 5:57 1st Swim Time 5:56
    Heart Rate 118 Heart Rate 175
    1 MIN Lactic Acid Test 5.2 1 MIN Lactic Acid Test 3.9

    15 MIN Active Rest

    2nd Swim Time 5:47 2nd Swim Time 5:44
    Heart Rate 135 Heart Rate 185
    1 MIN Lactic Acid Test 8.3 1 MIN Lactic Acid Test 6.8
    3 MIN Lactic Acid Test 7.8 3 MIN Lactic Acid Test 7.1
    No Test Needed 5 MIN Lactic Acid Test 5.6

    15 MIN Active Rest

    All Out 100 YD Sprint All Out 100 YD Sprint
    Time 1:15 Time :57
    Heart Rate 140 Heart Rate 190
    1 MIN Lactic Acid Test 8.9 1 MIN Lactic Acid Test 10.7
    3 MIN Lactic Acid Test 9.8 3 MIN Lactic Acid Test 12.2
    5 MIN Lactic Acid Test 10.1 5 MIN Lactic Acid Test 14.1
    7 MIN Lactic Acid Test 9.4 7 MIN Lactic Acid Test 11.7
    20 MIN Lactic Acid Test 8.2 20 MIN Lactic Acid Test 9.6

    Conclusion: Shawn’s heart rate was lower on all tests and he was able to clear his lactic acid at a much faster rate than the 19 year old competitive swimmer. Shawn’s lactic acid dropped in 2 MINs in Test #2 and the 19 year old took twice as long to do the same thing. In Test #3 Shawn’s lactic acid build up was lower in all test times compared to the 19 year old in all intervals and lactic acid was lower than the 19 year old. This means that Shawn was able to keep heart rate lower and was able to take lactic acid build up, convert it back into glycogen to fuel the body which in turn fed the mitochondria which produced more ATP, which produced more power, which allowed Shawn to go harder and longer, at the same time keeping the heart rate lower. Shawn has a much more efficient engine than the 19 year old competitive swimmer who is not on ASEA.

    These results are at the beginning of Shawn’s 2012 training season and will be retested every 6 weeks. The same type of test will be done for running and will also be retested every 6 weeks.

    Shawn gives permission to use these results for the endorsement/promotion for the use of ASEA in the athletic community or as ASEA and associates see fit.

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