Hi Elizabeth, and All!

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>Scott, I may be missing the point here, but I thought we were looking 
>for the smallest possible particles so that they would remain a 
>colloid........I thought the larger particles were what turned people 
>blue.
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>Have you had a chance to see how effective it is, yet?  Sounds good 
>as far as the wear on the electrodes.
>Liz

I think I could make it clearer by saying that the lower voltages, 9-12
volts, seem to make adequate colloidal solution, and without making larger
particles. So if these are left generating at this voltage, and the
solution does not need to be filtered anywhere near as often to avoid the
larger particles forming. The Sota folks mentioned that when the solution
is greatly concentrated, there is a tendency for larger particles to be
formed by the electricity passing through the solution. My theory is that
the higher voltages 50-110 volts create larger particles in the solution.
The increase of voltage always results in having to filter the solution
more frequently to keep it free from larger particles. That is the way it
has gone for me, consistantly, as I approached 40 volts (as high as I have
gone with it so far). I am assuming that the trend continues up to 110
volts, rather than reversing itself, or stabilizing at 41 volts and never
changing as additioinal voltage is added. So, with lower voltages, the
particle size should be consistently smaller, more uniform. This may be why
Mr.Beck is so convinced that his colloid is as good as anyone's, though he
makes it with a single nine volt battery. He may be right.

It is hard to make very much , very fast , with a single 9 volt battery,
and this gives rise to our research as we search of the "best method". To
make an effective colloid seems to be very easy, indeed.

Mr.Beck has been drinking his colloid at the rate of 1/2 gallon a day for
several years now, if I recall his words correctly from his latest tape. He 
had only a new head of hair, a loss of 120 lbs. of fat, a new found energy
and zest for life, and other most "tragic" events to complain of....if my
memory serves me. :)


God Bless,

Scott
JOHN 1:1

"In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and the Word was
God." His name is Jesus.