Anything that's not suspended in the water is not colloidal by definition.
If you leave it on the bottom, it's not in the water.
If it's on the bottom, let it stay there.
Slowly pour off the top till you se the crud start to move, then stop
pouring.
..use that part topically. Save it up and use it to make a gel.
The body membranes are very good filters that work like a Reverse Osmosis
system.
Too big to get in, doesn't need to get out.
Small enough to get in, can also get out.
No need to worry.
None of it is toxic anyhow...at worst, does nothing.
Ken
At 11:58 PM 9/18/2009 -0400, you wrote:
I set my SilverPuppy on manual for a while, and now I have a lot of
sediment at the bottom of my jar. I think it fell off the electrodes as I
was pulling them out.
Do I need to trash this batch and start over?
Thanks!
Linda
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