Re: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-24 Thread Alan Jones
Where exactly is his site?

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Sandee George oha...@juno.com wrote:

 check his site - he has alot of information there


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Re: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-24 Thread M. G. Devour
I asked the same question, Alan. It was a mistake on Sandee's part. 
sigh

Mike D.

 Where exactly is his site?
 
 On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Sandee George oha...@juno.com wrote:
 
  check his site - he has alot of information there
 
 
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RE: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-23 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Dick Rochon] I just received an email from Dr. Levy in reply to a question
I asked him about lecithin and vitamin C. He said that he doubted my jewelry
cleaner would encapsulate Vitamin C, as is necessary to receive the
benefits.

 

Who devised the procedure of using the jewelry cleaner, and what assurance
is there that it is actually encapsulating the vitamin C? It tastes bad, so
it must be good. Right?

=

Dick,

Brooks Bradley did extensive research on this and I trust his conclusions.

 

My limited experience with this procedure is that it works. Even using
liquid lecithin, I was able to consume much more Vitamin C powder without
bowel irritation than I would have been able to without encapsulating it in
lecithin first.

 

Nenah



Re: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-23 Thread Del
Nenah:

Did you get the raw sunflower lecithin to work?
I bought some of that too, and it is so thick and gummy I wonder how to 
dissolve it?
Tastes great, though.

Del
  - Original Message - 
  From: Nenah Sylver 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:19 PM
  Subject: RE: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C


  [Dick Rochon] I just received an email from Dr. Levy in reply to a question I 
asked him about lecithin and vitamin C. He said that he doubted my jewelry 
cleaner would encapsulate Vitamin C, as is necessary to receive the benefits.

   

  Who devised the procedure of using the jewelry cleaner, and what assurance is 
there that it is actually encapsulating the vitamin C? It tastes bad, so it 
must be good. Right?

  =

  Dick,

  Brooks Bradley did extensive research on this and I trust his conclusions.

   

  My limited experience with this procedure is that it works. Even using liquid 
lecithin, I was able to consume much more Vitamin C powder without bowel 
irritation than I would have been able to without encapsulating it in lecithin 
first.

   

  Nenah


Re: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-23 Thread polo
SupposedlymBrooks documented his liposomal results via electron microscope 
viewing of the finished solution. However, in all of the liposomal books I have 
tried to study, no where does it seem to be that easy in the lab to produce a 
liposome. The lab procedures seems quite complicated. Wonder why? Maybe the 
average lab needs are more complicated for a specific type of liposome?

doug



RE: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-23 Thread Nenah Sylver
Did you get the raw sunflower lecithin to work? I bought some of that too,
and it is so thick and gummy I wonder how to dissolve it? Tastes great,
though.

 

Del

==

Yeah, I kind of got it to work. I have made two batches so far. In the first
batch, all the lumps/strings dissolved after about a day or so in the frig.

 

With the second batch, there were some heavier solids that separated, but I
still feel I derived some benefit.

 

I decided that to maximize my efforts, I should really get soy lecithin, as
long as it wasn't made from GMOs. (Sunflower lecithin is only made in
liquids so far.) So I went to Whole Foods. The price was shocking-over $20
for one pound! So I'll have to order it from someplace. Anyone have a less
expensive product that's NOT GMO that they can recommend?

 

By the way, the liquid lecithin won't go to waste. It can be mixed in with
peanut butter or anything else fatty and it helps emulsify it.

 

Nenah

  

Nenah Sylver, PhD

electromedicine specialist and author

The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009)

 The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

 http://www.nenahsylver.com www.nenahsylver.com 



Re: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-23 Thread Del
This is what we use, usually:

http://www.swansonvitamins.com/NWF133/ItemDetail

Del
  - Original Message - 
  From: Nenah Sylver 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 4:03 PM
  Subject: RE: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C


  Did you get the raw sunflower lecithin to work? I bought some of that too, 
and it is so thick and gummy I wonder how to dissolve it? Tastes great, though.

   

  Del

  ==

  Yeah, I kind of got it to work. I have made two batches so far. In the first 
batch, all the lumps/strings dissolved after about a day or so in the frig.

   

  With the second batch, there were some heavier solids that separated, but I 
still feel I derived some benefit.

   

  I decided that to maximize my efforts, I should really get soy lecithin, as 
long as it wasn't made from GMOs. (Sunflower lecithin is only made in liquids 
so far.) So I went to Whole Foods. The price was shocking-over $20 for one 
pound! So I'll have to order it from someplace. Anyone have a less expensive 
product that's NOT GMO that they can recommend?

   

  By the way, the liquid lecithin won't go to waste. It can be mixed in with 
peanut butter or anything else fatty and it helps emulsify it.

   

  Nenah



  Nenah Sylver, PhD

  electromedicine specialist and author

  The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009)

   The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

  www.nenahsylver.com 


Re: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-23 Thread Alan Jones
I'm curious, Brooks is doing all of this research, surely he must publish or
document it somehow somewhere?  If not, what's the point?

Alan

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:23 PM, polo dah...@centurytel.net wrote:

  SupposedlymBrooks documented his liposomal results via electron
 microscope viewing of the finished solution. However, in all of the
 liposomal books I have tried to study, no where does it seem to be that easy
 in the lab to produce a liposome. The lab procedures seems quite
 complicated. Wonder why? Maybe the average lab needs are more complicated
 for a specific type of liposome?

 doug



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Re: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-23 Thread Dan Nave
Beats me.  I asked once and got no reply.

As far as I know, the silver list archives are the only record.

Dan


On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Alan Jones alanmjo...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm curious, Brooks is doing all of this research, surely he must publish or
 document it somehow somewhere?  If not, what's the point?

 Alan

 On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 2:23 PM, polo dah...@centurytel.net wrote:

 SupposedlymBrooks documented his liposomal results via electron microscope
 viewing of the finished solution. However, in all of the liposomal books I
 have tried to study, no where does it seem to be that easy in the lab to
 produce a liposome. The lab procedures seems quite complicated. Wonder why?
 Maybe the average lab needs are more complicated for a specific type of
 liposome?

 doug

 --
 Alan Jones

 The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
 prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
 to the people.  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)



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Re: CSDigest V2010 #591/Liposomal Vitamin C

2010-06-23 Thread Sandee George

check his site - he has alot of information there
Regards
Sandee


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