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Re: DALLAS BUZZ post# 32212

Monday, 08/13/2018 10:34:40 AM

Monday, August 13, 2018 10:34:40 AM

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Well, the ALKMA snake-oil questionable claims, and used by other snake-oil water sales outfits. Pure garbage, IMO, as science has proven.

Just copied the info and sent to FDA, about the bogus health claims, indicating concern that they may be making false health benefit claims.

Bogus claim #1: Alkame has broken down the hydrogen bonds, reducing the waters molecular cluster size and increasing the residual of electrons to repair free radical damage, flush toxins, and hydrate the body more efficiently.

Health Benefits (also bogus claims)


Some of these hucksters claim to make the water into clusters" that are larger, smaller, or hexagonal-shaped, allowing them to more readily promote "cellular hydration" and remove "toxins" from your body.

The fact is that none of these views has any significant support in the scientific communities of chemistry, biochemistry, or physiology, nor are they even considered worthy of debate. The only places you are likely to see these views advocated are in literature (and on Web sites) intended to promote the sale of these products to consumers in the notoriously credulous "alternative" health and "dietary supplement" market.