I know--I know--I just get phased when all these conflicting pieces of info
keep popping up! dee
On 10 Mar 2010, at 00:42, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Uhhh, Dee...
Brooks says it's all good.
He's a bonafide researcher...
Who you gonna trust?
Got that whiplash collar yet?
Read the original research, it is very clear.
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
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Sent: Wed, 10 March, 2010 15:47:24
Subject: Re: CSnew source of Liposomal vitamin C
I know--I know--I just get phased when all these conflicting
Which bit is that Ole? dee
On 10 Mar 2010, at 14:50, Ole Alstrup wrote:
Read the original research, it is very clear.
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
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Sent: Wed, 10 March, 2010 15:47:24
Subject: Re: CSnew source of Liposomal vitamin C
I know--I
: Tue, 2 March, 2010 10:17:01
Subject: Re: CSnew source of Liposomal vitamin C
When I ordered mine, the exchange rate was way in our favour, and it worked out
to be about £90 and then I had to add the £20 VAT. I didn't think this was too
bad at all, but I don't think the dollar is that low
Oh Lord--I've just ordered loads of lecithin and sodium ascorbate! I thought
this was supposed to be good! dee
On 9 Mar 2010, at 17:48, Ole Alstrup wrote:
I have read the existing scientific research on Liposomal C. from Hickey et
al. The higher blood values comparable to IV use are only
Uhhh, Dee...
Brooks says it's all good.
He's a bonafide researcher...
Who you gonna trust?
Got that whiplash collar yet?
Chuck
Barfingnewgen: German Car Sickness.
On 3/9/2010 3:09:14 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org) wrote:
Oh Lord--I've just
When I ordered mine, the exchange rate was way in our favour, and it worked out
to be about £90 and then I had to add the £20 VAT. I didn't think this was too
bad at all, but I don't think the dollar is that low at the moment. I think if
it is $145 then this is £97 in our money, so you would
You're absolutely right Chuck! I do go into panic mode somewhat easily I must
confess! I have now sent off for the lecithin granules and am going to give
the liposomal thing a whirl, so will no doubt there will be further hysterical
out-pourings in a week or so lol! dee
On 1 Mar 2010, at
From my original post in this thread:
Bill Henderson's Cancer Free newsletter mentions this new, inexpensive
source of Liposomal vitamin C. It's softgels and works out to about 30
cents per gram, verses $1.33 per gram from Livon Labs, and about 15 cents
for the homemade stuff. I haven't tried
This looked really good until I got to the postage! It got to $28 for the
postage which was more than the Vit C! dee
On 1 Mar 2010, at 15:50, Alan Jones wrote:
From my original post in this thread:
Bill Henderson's Cancer Free newsletter mentions this new, inexpensive source
of
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
This looked really good until I got to the postage! It got to $28 for the
postage which was more than the Vit C! dee
I'm afraid I've got really wary of ordering stuff from the US. Last order i
got came to $39 plus
It depends on how much it costs Kirsteen. I order everything from iHerb which
is in California I believe and the postage is as low as $4 if the weight is
less than 3lbs. If it costs over a certain amount (which I can't remember)
then you have to pay VAT like I did when I got my generator.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote:
It depends on how much it costs Kirsteen. I order everything from iHerb
which is in California I believe and the postage is as low as $4 if the
weight is less than 3lbs.
That sounds good. They charge VAT on anything
I second that. iHerb has amazing rates. Even very heavy items --
coconut oil for example -- to Japan are cheap from iHerb, because they
use a Japanese-based shipping company, Yamato transport.
On Tuesday, Mar 2, 2010, at 05:22 Asia/Tokyo, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
If I am on anywhere but
Have you had any benefits from this Chuck? dee
On 19 Feb 2010, at 00:21, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Dee,
As a personal experiment,
dissolve a teaspoon of vitamin C powder in a glass of water...
Taste it.
Pretty much sour as unsweetened lemonade?
Put it in a blender...
add a
It might give one more vitality if real vit C was use rather than the
synthetic ascorbic acid.
http://www.vitamincfoundation.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=350 can not even
cure scurvy with high doses of ascorbic acid!! But you do not also not gain
vitality.
Personally I would not use ascorbic acid
Oh my goodness! Now I'm back to the no supplements thing because of upsetting
the balance of things! I've just bought a tub of sodium ascorbate as well! dee
On 28 Feb 2010, at 13:10, Louise Larabie wrote:
It might give one more vitality if real vit C was use rather than the
synthetic
I have just dug deeper and the Vitamin C Foundation actually refute this
article Louise. They printed it but show in another article that it is WRONG.
I believe Brooks Bradley has also done a lot of research involving ascorbic
acid with much success also. They say that the work done by Linus
At 10:40 AM 2/28/2010, you wrote:
I have just dug deeper and the Vitamin C Foundation actually refute
this article Louise. They printed it but show in another article
that it is WRONG. I believe Brooks Bradley has also done a lot of
research involving ascorbic acid with much success also.
Uhhh
You'd best read the whole page in your link...
The rebuttals and comments are more convincing than the sales
promotion.
Chuck
I asked her her name. She said, 'It's Pataka.' I said, 'That's an
unusual name. You don't hear that every day.' To which
Dee,
I've been a C freak since Pauling first book on it in the seventies,
so I've seen great benefit all that time.
I'm excited about Brook's process for Lipo C because it gives us a way
to approximate IV treatment with super dosages.
My approach is semi-cautious in that my plan is to do this
Chuck,
Have you ever tried to liposome any other nutrients? I want to try,
especially, with Glutathione. But don't know how. Do you have any
suggestion?
Wazir
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:21 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Dee,
As a personal experiment,
dissolve a teaspoon of vitamin C powder
Dee,
You'd best get yourself a whiplash collar.
All that thrashing about is going to do yourself a mischief (loved
that phrase).
Chuck
Jeffrey's favorite recipes: Baked Alaskan.
On 2/28/2010 12:40:45 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org) wrote:
I
Alan,
What is that cheaper source of LET Vitamin C that you are talking about? And
how cheap is it?
Wazir
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:21 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Dee,
As a personal experiment,
dissolve a teaspoon of vitamin C powder in a glass of water...
Taste it.
Pretty much sour as
Nope
Others are trying different stuff though...
Stay tuned...
Chuck
Jeffrey Dahmers Cookbook: A Farewell to Arms.
On 2/28/2010 8:12:37 PM, Kina Ghos (kina...@gmail.com) wrote:
Chuck,
Have you ever tried to liposome any other nutrients? I want to
Thanks Chuck, but after Steve's post I think I am going to give up on the LET
vit C - too risky after the other stuff I read as well! Maybe when I've calmed
down and have returned to some semblance of reason and sanity! dee
On 19 Feb 2010, at 00:21, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Dee,
As a
I would NEVER give up on C.
It was my first megadose vitamin over 30 years ago.
Chuck
Polluting New Jersey...like who's gonna notice?
On 2/19/2010 7:10:08 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org) wrote:
Thanks Chuck, but after
Steve's post I think I am
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I would NEVER give up on C.
It was my first megadose vitamin over 30 years ago.
Chuck
Polluting New Jersey...like who's gonna notice?
On 2/19/2010
Ok...not your fault Steve, probably mine - going into panic overdrive! I am
now my old calm (!) reasonable self ? so can look at it in perspective now.
Thanks for all the info. dee
On 19 Feb 2010, at 17:03, Norton, Steve wrote:
Ok, now let me see if I can remove my foot from my mouth.
I got on to these Alan because it looked so good, but unfortunately the postage
is prohibitive from here. I'm really fed up that we get so ripped off here in
the UK. dee
On 28 Jan 2010, at 14:48, Alan Jones wrote:
Bill Henderson's Cancer Free newsletter mentions this new, inexpensive source
Dee,
Don't forget you can make your own Liposomal vit C very cheaply,
per Brook's instructions posted to this list.
I've been successfully (as far as I can tell) making it with first my
stick blender then in my Vitamix, and it is the first vit C I have
been able to take in any dose over 250
I haven't tried this new source yet but I'm considering it, and I have the
HF US cleaner. This new C is about 30 cents per gram, and BB claims the
homemade stuff is about 15 cents per gram. BUT I believe he claims only
50-75 percent is encapsulated; if 50 percent then the pre-made stuff is a
I don't know sol, I'm such a clutz at things like that! I would worry that I
wasn't making it right and didn't I see a post (Brooks?) that said you can't
make it correctly in an ordinary blender? Not that I'm saying that you are
*not* making it properly, but just that this is what I read.
The thing is that you can use your cleaner to
encapsulate othrt stuff that hasn't been
manufactured yet. Say ohhh, maybe glutathione, or
B vits, or minerals. As expensive as ionic and
nano minerals are, that would be a big savings.
I'd like to try it with several different things
and see
Can someone repost these instructions?
I've misplaced mine and have been wondering how to get better vit C.
Thx.
Lisa
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From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 11:24 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSnew source of Liposomal
For me it is too expensive though, as the Vit C is only $20 but the postage is
$28! I asked them why they don't use a less expensive carrier than USPS but
they say that is the only one they will use. A real shame. I buy from iHerb
lots of things and they use DHL which is $12 and an
Dee,
As a personal experiment,
dissolve a teaspoon of vitamin C powder in a glass of water...
Taste it.
Pretty much sour as unsweetened lemonade?
Put it in a blender...
add a tablespoon of lecithin granules...
Blend for at least a full minute...
Taste it.
Much milder?
If so,
add another
At 10:36 AM 2/18/2010, you wrote:
I don't know sol, I'm such a clutz at things like that! I would
worry that I wasn't making it right and didn't I see a post
(Brooks?) that said you can't make it correctly in an ordinary
blender? Not that I'm saying that you are *not* making it properly,
Thanks! I am sharing this with others, I think I will give it a try.
_
From: Alan Jones [mailto:alanmjo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 8:49 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSnew source of Liposomal vitamin C
Bill Henderson's Cancer Free newsletter mentions this
Thanks for this one Alan - I will order and see how it works for me -
Regards
Sandee
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This is brilliant Alan, thanks a lot. dee
On 28 Jan 2010, at 14:48, Alan Jones wrote:
Bill Henderson's Cancer Free newsletter mentions this new, inexpensive source
of Liposomal vitamin C. It's softgels and works out to about 30 cents per
gram, verses $1.33 per gram from Livon Labs, and
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