
In the aftermath of the
destruction of AO Labs' facilities in
Sept., 2003, we have frequently been asked about
the U.S. FDA charge that
H3O is nothing more than battery acid.

The very statement is so preposterous
that AO Labs' founder, Greg Caton, gives a demonstration not only showing
that the FDA's accusations were false from the beginning -- but that it was
not possible for the FDA to not know that their accusations were false.
This provides further proof -- heavily documented in
Meditopia®,
particularly
Chapter 3 --
that regulatory policy in the U.S. has ascended to a point of "might makes
right" and "manufactured truth trumps reality" that there is almost no provable truth that will not be attacked
if profits of the FDA's corporate clients (i.e. Big Pharma) are at stake.

Those who purchase
H3O from
Alpha Omega Labs are invited to conduct their own tests using the
pH strips provided in the $9.95 kit. (See
order form) . . .
if only to prove to themselves that the product is everything we claim . . .
and almost everything the FDA said it
wasn't.

To visually demonstrate that
H3O is not battery acid,
Greg Caton swallows about 150 ml. of the concentrated product, which is
128 times more concentrated than the diluted level we recommend that
consumers take (1 fl. oz. to 1 gallon ... approximate pH: 2.35), before
making his concluding comments at the end of the video.

The other purposes behind this
video are :
( 1 ) to help vindicate
Charles Smith, M.D., the medical
doctor, gynecologist and surgeon in Texas who found the properties of H3O so
miraculous that he referred to it -- even in sworn depositions of
subsequent litigation -- as
"magic solution." He was
harshly
treated for his use of the product, heavily fined by the Texas Medical Board,
in addition to other disciplinary measures listed in the link above . . .
( 2 ) Highlight the whoredom that modern journalism has become.
CBS 11 (Dallas, Texas) refused all our requests to provide documentation
to prove that the FDA's claims were false.

Whoever is represented by today's
mass media, it is certainly not the welfare of the general public . . .
as this video further demonstrates.