What exactly is Asea and the redox signaling molecules etc.?
Asea is a company from the USA that successfully sells a special bottled water worldwide.
According to some patents, it is distilled and then deionized (almost mineral-free) water, which is then mineralized again by adding small amounts of sodium chloride (NaCl, table salt) and then subjected to electrolysis for three days. The result is then the neutral anolyte from an ECA system that is known in German-speaking countries. Since the neutral anolyte is a mixture of the basic catolyte and the acidic anolyte, the pH value is between pH 4 and pH 8,5, depending on the mixing ratio. So you can create alkaline, but still disinfecting water.
The following is an excerpt from one of Asea's patents:
“Electrolyzed saline solution containing concentrated amounts of ozone and chlorine species – Abstract
A microbiocidal solution for in vivo and in vitro treatment of microbial infections containing an electrolyzed saline solution having a content of regulated amounts of ozone and active chlorine species. The ozone content is 5 to 100 mg/L (milligram per liter) and the chlorine species content is 5 to 300 parts per million (ppm). The active chlorine species comprises free chlorine, hypochlorous acid and the hypochlorite ion as measured by a chlorine selective electrode. The solution is prepared by subjecting a 1% or less saline to electrolysis under conditions sufficient to produce the active ingredients. The solution is used at an isotonic saline concentration and my be adjusted with hypertonic saline. The solution is used in vitro treatments of infected whole blood, blood cells or plasma to reduce contamination. The solution may also be administered to warm blooded animals, including humans by intravenous injection.”
Quote from this Asea patent specification
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This is how you could produce Asea yourself with a water ionizer:
- You need a reverse osmosis system, the Aquaphor Morion RO system is the only possible one because it feeds the pressure of the water storage tank via the water pipe and therefore always provides a constant pressure or enough water flow.
- The ECA Plus water ionizer is also a requirement as this is the only one that has salt added
- Now it's time to experiment to produce the different anolyte-catolyte water soups. The goal is to ultimately achieve a pH value similar to that of the water from the Asea bottle. A pH color indicator for measuring the pH value is sufficient
- The dissolved hydrogen content could also be measured using the titration method, for this you need the H2 Blue Kit color drops.
The following variations with the different factors can be practiced:
- Experiment with the salt dosage by changing the concentration of the brine, using more or less like 18 grams of salt
- With the added salt for the brine tank. It can be sea salt, Himalayan salt, pure NaCl, or mountain salt, etc
- Experiment with flow, the ideal flow for the production of anolyte and catolyte is around 1,1 liters/minute. But you can go up to 1,5 liters/minute
- Mix the two waters (from the outlet at the top and from the water hose at the bottom) on the strong sour (with the addition of salt) level
- Mix both waters together on a strongly alkaline basis (with the addition of salt).
- But you can also play with the ratios of acidic anolyte and basic catolyte
Further information about the different 8 basic waters from the ECA Plus is available towards the end of the Instructions for the ECA Plus Water Tractor described.



