Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-26 Thread Gayla Roberts
OK, what is an ultra sonic cleaner bowl? Where would I get one? Thanks.
Gayla
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  From: Brooks Bradley  Of  Harborne Research 
Foundation‘brooks76...@lycos.com To: Silver-list@eskimo.com 
silverl...@eskimo.com Sent: Tue Aug 11 14:20:01 2009 Subject: CSLiposomal 
Encapsulation Technology: Vit C 



  [1] Dissolve 3 level tablespoons of soy lecithin in 1 cup of water 
(preferably distilled).[2[ Dissolve 1 level tablespoon of ascorbic acid powder 
(Vit. C) in 1/2 cup of water.[3]. Pour both solutions together in the 
ultrasonic cleaner bowl and turn the unit on.


RE: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-26 Thread PTFerrance
I got mine at Harbor Freight online.  It was much less expensive there than in 
their stores.  It is an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner.  I got the larger size they 
offered at the time.

PT

 

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OK, what is an ultra sonic cleaner bowl? Where would I get one? Thanks.

Gayla

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2009 Subject: CSLiposomal Encapsulation Technology: Vit C 

 

[1] Dissolve 3 level tablespoons of soy lecithin in 1 cup of water (preferably 
distilled).[2[ Dissolve 1 level tablespoon of ascorbic acid powder (Vit. C) 
in 1/2 cup of water.[3]. Pour both solutions together in the ultrasonic cleaner 
bowl and turn the unit on.

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Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-26 Thread David AuBuchon
FYI there is a DIY LET yahoo group all on this topic.

David

On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 8:15 AM, PTFerrance ptf2...@bellsouth.net wrote:

  I got mine at Harbor Freight online.  It was much less expensive there
 than in their stores.  It is an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner.  I got the
 larger size they offered at the time.

 PT

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 [*1*] Dissolve 3 level tablespoons of soy lecithin in 1 cup of water
 (preferably distilled).[*2*[ Dissolve 1 level tablespoon of ascorbic acid
 powder (Vit. C) in 1/2 cup of water.[*3*]. Pour both solutions together
 in the ultrasonic cleaner bowl and turn the unit on.

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Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-26 Thread Alan Jones
Link for the DIY LET group:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DIY-LET/


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aubuchon.da...@gmail.comwrote:

 FYI there is a DIY LET yahoo group all on this topic.

 David

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CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-25 Thread Theresa Widmer
Hello all!
  Wow - so glad my post showed up! I was obviously sending it the wrong place.
  I would like to know the particulars of the latest 'recipe' Brooks advised.
  I know we now use sodium ascorbate.  But I can't find the exact measurements 
regarding sodium ascorbate and lethicin.  I keep finding conflicting amounts.
  
 Thanks
  
Theresa 



Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-25 Thread Harold




Go to mail archives and search Brooks Bradley.



http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html




From: Theresa Widmer 
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 4:13 PM
To: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

Hello all! 
  Wow - so glad my post showed up! I was obviously sending it the wrong place.
  I would like to know the particulars of the latest 'recipe' Brooks advised.
  I know we now use sodium ascorbate.  But I can't find the exact measurements 
regarding sodium ascorbate and lethicin.  I keep finding conflicting amounts.
 
Thanks
 
Theresa 


Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-25 Thread Harold
From: Brooks Bradley  Of  Harborne Research Foundation‘brooks76...@lycos.com 
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com silverl...@eskimo.com Sent: Tue Aug 11 14:20:01 
2009 Subject: CSLiposomal Encapsulation Technology: Vit C 



[1] Dissolve 3 level tablespoons of soy lecithin in 1 cup of water (preferably 
distilled).[2[ Dissolve 1 level tablespoon of ascorbic acid powder (Vit. C) 
in 1/2 cup of water.[3]. Pour both solutions together in the ultrasonic cleaner 
bowl and turn the unit on. Using a plastic straw (leaving the top of the 
cleaner opened), gently, slowly, stir the contents. Note: The cleaner will, 
automatically, self-stop about every 2 minutes. Just push ON button to 
continue. Repeat for a total of 3 series (6 minutes). By that time the entire 
solution should be blended into a cloudy, homogeneous milk-like mixture. The 
LET solution is now formed.[4.] This protocol furnishes about 12 grams 
(12000mg.) of vitamin C product. At 70% encapsulation efficiency, 8400 mg would 
be of the LET type. This solution will keep, acceptably, at room temperature 
for 3 to 4 days. Refrigerated, it will keep much longer. The homogenizing 
effect is so powerful that after 3 days at room temperature, no precipitation 
or solution separation appears evident. This type of sequestered vitamin C 
has demonstrated to be, at least 5 times more effective (per volumetric 
measure) than any other form of orally-ingested vitamin cthat was tested. 
Additionally, it appears to be even more rapid in tissue-bed 
availabilitythan IV applications. An astounding revelationto us.TO 
Increase Absorption Dramatically - Regular vitamin C is absorbed at 
approximately 19%, the balance remains in the gastrointestinal tract to attract 
water and loosen the bowels. Nanotechnology, liposomalized vitamin C is 
absorbed at 93%, measurable in the blood stream. A 390% increase in absorption! 
Get IV results with oral dosage



It is estimated the DIY researcher can produce the active LET portion of this 
solution for 15 cents per gramas against about $1.00 per gram from 
commerci!al sources. 


From: Theresa Widmer 
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 4:13 PM
To: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

Hello all! 
  Wow - so glad my post showed up! I was obviously sending it the wrong place.
  I would like to know the particulars of the latest 'recipe' Brooks advised.
  I know we now use sodium ascorbate.  But I can't find the exact measurements 
regarding sodium ascorbate and lethicin.  I keep finding conflicting amounts.
 
Thanks
 
Theresa 


Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-25 Thread Jane MacRoss
Thanks very much for posting this - can we make the solution stronger by adding 
more vitamin C or is this an optimal mix?

Thanks

Jane

  - Original Message - 
  From: Harold 
  To: Theresa Widmer ; Silver-List@Eskimo. Com 
  Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 3:16 PM
  Subject: Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process


  From: Brooks Bradley  Of  Harborne Research 
Foundation‘brooks76...@lycos.com To: Silver-list@eskimo.com 
silverl...@eskimo.com Sent: Tue Aug 11 14:20:01 2009 Subject: CSLiposomal 
Encapsulation Technology: Vit C 



  [1] Dissolve 3 level tablespoons of soy lecithin in 1 cup of water 
(preferably distilled).[2[ Dissolve 1 level tablespoon of ascorbic acid powder 
(Vit. C) in 1/2 cup of water.[3]. Pour both solutions together in the 
ultrasonic cleaner bowl and turn the unit on. Using a plastic straw (leaving 
the top of the cleaner opened), gently, slowly, stir the contents. Note: The 
cleaner will, automatically, self-stop about every 2 minutes. Just push ON 
button to continue. Repeat for a total of 3 series (6 minutes). By that time 
the entire solution should be blended into a cloudy, homogeneous milk-like 
mixture. The LET solution is now formed.[4.] This protocol furnishes about 12 
grams (12000mg.) of vitamin C product. At 70% encapsulation efficiency, 8400 mg 
would be of the LET type. This solution will keep, acceptably, at room 
temperature for 3 to 4 days. Refrigerated, it will keep much longer. The 
homogenizing effect is so powerful that after 3 days at room temperature, no 
precipitation or solution separation appears evident. This type of sequestered 
vitamin C has demonstrated to be, at least 5 times more effective (per 
volumetric measure) than any other form of orally-ingested vitamin cthat 
was tested. Additionally, it appears to be even more rapid in tissue-bed 
availabilitythan IV applications. An astounding revelationto us.TO 
Increase Absorption Dramatically - Regular vitamin C is absorbed at 
approximately 19%, the balance remains in the gastrointestinal tract to attract 
water and loosen the bowels. Nanotechnology, liposomalized vitamin C is 
absorbed at 93%, measurable in the blood stream. A 390% increase in absorption! 
Get IV results with oral dosage



  It is estimated the DIY researcher can produce the active LET portion of this 
solution for 15 cents per gramas against about $1.00 per gram from 
commerci!al sources. 



Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-25 Thread nessie

Can this procedure be used with other  Vit/ Mineral powders?
   Regards. nessie
*

On 25/02/2012 8:43 PM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
Thanks very much for posting this - can we make the solution stronger 
by adding more vitamin C or is this an optimal mix?

Thanks
Jane

- Original Message -
*From:* Harold mailto:har...@telus.net
*To:* Theresa Widmer mailto:tlwid...@sbcglobal.net ;
Silver-List@Eskimo. Com mailto:Silver-List@Eskimo.%20Com
*Sent:* Sunday, February 26, 2012 3:16 PM
*Subject:* Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

From: Brooks BradleyOfHarborne Research
Foundation‘brooks76...@lycos.com mailto:brooks76...@lycos.com
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:Silver-list@eskimo.com
silverl...@eskimo.com mailto:silverl...@eskimo.com Sent: Tue
Aug 11 14:20:01 2009 Subject: CSLiposomal Encapsulation
Technology: Vit C

[*1*] Dissolve 3 level tablespoons of soy lecithin in 1 cup of
water (preferably distilled).[*2*[ Dissolve 1 level tablespoon of
ascorbic acid powder (Vit. C) in 1/2 cup of water.[*3*]. Pour
both solutions together in the ultrasonic cleaner bowl and turn
the unit on. Using a plastic straw (leaving the top of the cleaner
opened), gently, slowly, stir the contents. Note: The cleaner
will, automatically, self-stop about every 2 minutes. Just push ON
button to continue. Repeat for a total of 3 series (6 minutes). By
that time the entire solution should be blended into a cloudy,
homogeneous milk-like mixture. The LET solution is now
formed.[*4*.] This protocol furnishes about 12 grams (12000mg.) of
vitamin C product. At 70% encapsulation efficiency, 8400 mg would
be of the LET type. This solution will keep, acceptably, at room
temperature for 3 to 4 days. Refrigerated, it will keep much
longer. The homogenizing effect is so powerful that after 3 days
at room temperature, no precipitation or solution separation
appears evident. This type of sequestered vitamin C has
demonstrated to be, at least 5 times more effective (per
volumetric measure) than any other form of orally-ingested vitamin
cthat was tested. Additionally, it appears to be even more
rapid in tissue-bed availabilitythan IV applications. An
astounding revelationto us.*TO Increase Absorption
Dramatically* - Regular vitamin C is absorbed at approximately
19%, the balance remains in the gastrointestinal tract to attract
water and loosen the bowels. Nanotechnology, liposomalized vitamin
C is absorbed at 93%, measurable in the blood stream. A 390%
increase in absorption! Get IV results with oral dosage

It is estimated the DIY researcher can produce the active LET
portion of this solution for 15 cents per gramas against about
$1.00 per gram from commerci!al sources.




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Re: CSLiposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process

2012-02-25 Thread Theresa Widmer
Hi and thanks to those who responded.  I have been going back through the 
archives and here are Brook's measurements for the sodium ascorbate and 
lecithin.  I've had these instructions [below] for quite awhile.  But after 
blending, are we to put the sodium ascorbate/lecithin solution into an ultra 
sonic cleaner? Or  were his instructions in starting off with sodium ascorbate 
instead of ascorbic acid [then adding baking soda after using the ultrasonic 
cleaner] intended for those who just were using a blender for encapsulation?  I 
just can't get it strait.  Do we start off with sodium ascorbate or ascorbic 
acid if were are using a blender then putting the solution into an ultrasonic 
cleaner?  I would love clear, final measurements for sodium ascorbate OR 
ascorbic acid [then adding backing soda after the ultrasonic cleaner process], 
as well as the measurement for the lecithin.  

Thanks again,

Theresa


CSLiposomal Vit. C: Ancillary Commentary
Brooks Bradley
Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:09:45 -0700

I have not had available time in which to catch up on the various exchanges of 
the list membershipduring the past week or so, I believe I can offer a few 
comments that may be of valuefor those who are actually conducting research 
of their own. 
Someone made a comment about the feasibility of implementing kitchen blenders 
for achieving the emulsifying force in the encapsulation liposomalenomena. It 
is true, in fact, that a certain measure of ascorbate encapsulation will result 
from such activity (about 20% maximum, under ideal conditions, employing 
special measures to control foaming). We did, actually, evaluate this type 
process...early on, in our preliminary research on this phenomena, but 
abandoned it because of low efficiency and requirements for closer tolerances 
between the liquid components. This said, if there are list members actively 
engaged in attempts to reconcile a useful, low-end efficiency 
encapsulation.there are some modifications/refinements they might 
considerto actually improve the encapsulation levels which might be 
acceptable (to them). The following comments might be of use to these 
individuals. 
First, the conversion of Ascorbic Acid into sodium ascorbate is recommended. 
There are several reasons for this: Sodium ph is at least 3000% more Vit in the 
human bodythan is ascorbic acid. By this conversion, it is much easier to 
buffer toward neutral phwhich will greatly mitigate against EXCESS foaming 
during the actual mixing/agitating of the encapsulation process. 
One simple, acceptable, method for accomplishing this conversion is to mix One 
Part ascorbic acid and One Part Sodium Bicarbonate together in distilled water 
(e.g. one teaspoon Ascorbic acid with One teaspoon Sodium bicarbonate in one 
cup of water). Stir well and allow to sit [usually about 45 to 60 seconds or 
until the spontaneous generation of bubbles stops) for a few moments. Next, add 
about 1.5 teaspoons of powdered/granulated lecithininto the parent 
solution. Our best mixing results were achieved by using a hand-held mixing 
tool (e.g. Long shank mixer, with bottom-mounted blade.) Pour the liquid mix 
into a cylindrical glass or plastic (ordinary drinking glass is 
o.k.)container...but try to use one that is just wide enough to accommodate the 
diameter of the mixer blade assembly.for best results. Note: Do not fill 
above 1/2 of volume of container. 
Start mixer at slowest speed and accelerate to high speed, being careful to not 
generate such high levels of foam as to overrun the top of the container. The 
amount of foaming present indicates (as a general rule) the ph of the solution. 
Agitate for about 60 seconds and observe the degree of foaming. If no higher 
than 1/2 inch, the ph is relatively close to neutral. If much higher, the ph 
is, probably, over on the acid side. In any case, it is not critical. This type 
of protocol should result in an encapsulation of about 20%-best 
achievement. However, there is one VERY important gain over using ascorbic acid 
as the vitamin C component-the UN-ENCAPSULATED vitamin C component, now 
present, is MUCH more rapidly absorbedthan would be a conventional ascorbic 
acid component. 
These comments are for general, not exact, parameters. One may, at their own 
discretion, modify the Bicarb X Vit. C volumesto meet their personal taste. 
This includes variations in water volume versus dry component volumes. 
The ratio of one to one for the volumes of Ascorbic acid and Bicarbonate of 
soda, is just a guideplaced well near the middle of acceptable ratios. 
Individuals may safely vary the ratiosin either direction. Researchers 
should understand that, as a general rule, the taste of the finished solution 
will be more tart on the acid side, and less so...on the basic 
(alkaline)side..and less pronounced on EITHER side...as dilution level is 
increased. 
I hope these comments are of some value to