(NaturalNews) Late last year, NaturalNews went public with an explosive story about a fraudulently marketed dietary supplement product called "Adya Clarity." Made from a combination of sulfuric acid and a mineral / metallic ore mined out of the ground near Fukushima, Japan, the substance was marketed online with a bewildering array of absurd health claims. Furthermore, its label was intentionally altered to deceive consumers about its aluminum content, which happens to be the second most common element in the product.
Our original warning announcement about Adya Clarity is available here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/034005_Adya_Clarity_consumer_alert.htmlOur effort to help consumers intelligently read labels is here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/034014_Adya_Clarity_aluminum_exposure.htmlOur warning about Adya and "black mica extract" still being sold across the USA is here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/035664_Adya_Clarity_black_mica_extract_c...And our exposing of Adya, Inc. running a scam involving Health Canada is covered here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/034022_Adya_Clarity_Health_Canada.htmlA video compilation of the bizarre and fraudulent health claims of Adya founder Matt Bakos is available here:
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=35BEAD3EF2E4F48D8CCB9E4F6E7B21BBWe also posted a collection of bizarre quotes and health claims from Bakos:
http://www.naturalnews.com/035663_Matt_Bakos_Adya_Clarity_marketing...In the months that followed, Adya Clarity, Inc. managed to find a law firm to attempt to threaten NaturalNews into removing our original reporting. A letter received by NaturalNews contained a long list of ridiculous allegations, including things similar to "Adya Clarity is not under investigation by the FDA" (actually, they are), and "Matt Bakos never made any health claims about Adya Clarity" (actually, he made all sorts of health claims right on video), or that "the FDA tested Adya Clarity and found it to be completely safe for human consumption" (a flat-out lie). It was one of the most ill-conceived attempts at rational discourse that I've ever seen, the legal equivalent of a snot-nosed child saying, "Everything you say bounces off of me and sticks on you!"
Now, NaturalNews has once again confirmed that the US Food and Drug Administration is, indeed, investigating Adya, Inc. The FDA even directed its Detroit office to obtain a sample of the Adya Clarity product which was then sent to its Seattle laboratory to undergo lab tests and a label review. We can now reveal that
the FDA confirmed the high aluminum content in Adya Clarity and has concluded that Adya Clarity has
numerous label violations that have already attracted regulatory attention at the agency.
Learn more:
http://www.naturalnews.com/036012_Adya_Clarity_FDA_lab_tests.html#i...
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