Re: Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-21 Thread Del at Dri-Wash
So, if we have 1 gram of vitamin C in each oz. of Liposomal and we just use 
Brooks 10 times efficiency # it would seem one oz. of Liposomal would be 
equivalent to 10 grams I.V. or 5 oz. of Liposomal would be as effective as 50 
grams of I.V.Sounds too good to be true but that's how my small mind sees 
it..

Del (the other del)   Who also thinks Weston Price is a great source for good 
information. :-)
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  now that more than a few of us have made a batch of LET vita c, has anyone 
figured out what a single dose would amount to???
  we have 1 1/2 C of LET, = 12 oz. = 340.19 grams.  1 tsp = 5 g.   a quote from 
Mr. Bradley's material, "5-6 g of LET is more effective than 50 grams C,  taken 
intraveneously.  i'm trying to replicate dr. linus pauling/dr. mathis' theory 
using 3-18 g vita c.  thanks for any thoughts or figures.   jim

  Aug 19, 2009 09:42:43 PM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:

Hello All,

I missed Brook;s post on how to make the stuff.  Will someone please direct 
me?

Jim 


On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Sandy Hollis  
wrote:

Hello Everyone...

Today I bought everything I needed to make my Liposomal Vit-C. My 
ultrasonic cleaner was on sale so that was a plus...$24.95. I put everything 
together just like Brooks said and it all turned out the way he said would...so 
I took my first dose...the taste was not bad at all. I also bought some 
d-ribose powder and plan to make that into a liposomal concoction. I cannot 
wait to feel the results.


Best regards...

Sandy

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Re: Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-21 Thread Acmeair


now that more than a few of us have made a batch of LET vita c, has anyone figured out what a single dose would amount to???
we have 1 1/2 C of LET, = 12 oz. = 340.19 grams.  1 tsp = 5 g.   a quote from Mr. Bradley's material, "5-6 g of LET is more effective than 50 grams C,  taken intraveneously.  i'm trying to replicate dr. linus pauling/dr. mathis' theory using 3-18 g vita c.  thanks for any thoughts or figures.   jimAug 19, 2009 09:42:43 PM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:
Hello All,I missed Brook;s post on how to make the stuff.  Will someone please direct me?Jim 
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Sandy Hollis  wrote:




Hello Everyone...Today I bought everything I needed to make my Liposomal Vit-C. My ultrasonic cleaner was on sale so that was a plus...$24.95. I put everything together just like Brooks said and it all turned out the way he said would...so I took my first dose...the taste was not bad at all. I also bought some d-ribose powder and plan to make that into a liposomal concoction. I cannot wait to feel the results.
Best regards...SandyLive and let live...



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Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-19 Thread Jim Holmes
Hello All,

I missed Brook;s post on how to make the stuff.  Will someone please direct
me?

Jim

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Sandy Hollis wrote:

> Hello Everyone...
>
> Today I bought everything I needed to make my Liposomal Vit-C. My
> ultrasonic cleaner was on sale so that was a plus...$24.95. I put everything
> together just like Brooks said and it all turned out the way he said
> would...so I took my first dose...the taste was not bad at all. I also
> bought some d-ribose powder and plan to make that into a liposomal
> concoction. I cannot wait to feel the results.
>
> Best regards...
>
> Sandy
>
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Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-16 Thread Indi

Same here, I guess aol strikes out again!
All I see is a thin horizontal line on those

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>On 15 Aug 2009, at 13:10, [1]m1mar...@aol.com wrote:
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Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-15 Thread Norton, Steve
I did not either. I assume they were sent inadvertently. 
- Steve N



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I'm not getting any message with these emails?  dee

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Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick

I'm not getting any message with these emails?  dee

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Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-15 Thread Norton, Steve
Frank,
The information on making lipodomal Vitamin C was contained in a recent post 
from Brooks Bradley. The post from Brooks follows.
 - Steve N


From: Brooks Bradley 
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tue Aug 11 14:20:01 2009
Subject: CS>Liposomal Encapsulation Technology: Vit "C"

In our recent researches evaluating this technology and, consequently, in 
searching for possible "process" improvements/modifications which might 
facilitate the "lay person" an opportunity for a DIY methodology achievable in 
a home environment---we did achieve some notable progress.First, a brief 
summary of our exploratory activity. Our literature searches revealed several 
companies actively exhibiting valid capability in this area (LET).Typical, and 
demonstrably capable, is a company named MICROTEK. Microteklabs.comHelpful 
information is available here.One fact became obvious, early on, to wit: The 
truly striking feature of LET was a NATURALLY-occurring characteristic.. 
and not a man-made process, that was driving this encapsulation process. That 
is, this process is a function of an automatic, "natural tendency" of certain 
substances (e.g. phospholipids in this case) to form tiny vacoules 
orbubbles---called liposomeswhen in a aqueous solution under certain 
conditions. "The keystone activity is that these liposomes automatically fill 
themselves with whatever aqueous solution they were inbefore they were 
formed. "This type of bubble, called a membrane, forms a protective barrier 
around virtually every cell in the human body."Livon Labs has perfected a 
process which employs a high-pressure (1700 p.s.i.) discharge system which 
directs a liquid stream against a forming plate. The high impact forces the 
phospholipids (soy lecithin in this case) to form liposomesso small they 
require an electrom microscope for viewing. This technology does not create the 
LET activityit just enhances it. In our personal researches we have 
determined the key to exploiting the LET phenomenon appeared to be Livon's 
application of intense force in their mixing methodology.Enter the 
"enlightening" moment. Searching for a method of achieving liposomal 
encapsulation, it occurred to us to explore ultrasonic stimulation as an 
option. It worked...maybe not quite as well as Livon's "high tech" brute force 
approach...but about 70% as well. Plenty efficient for our purposes.Our vitamin 
"C" liposomal encapsulation protocol is as follows:Using a small (2 cup) 
Ultrasonic cleaner, (Item #03305, obtainable from Harbor Freight @ about 
$30.00), we performed the following:1. Dissolved 3 level tablespoons of soy 
lecithin in 1 cup of water (preferably distilled).2. Dissolved 1 level 
tablespoon of ascorbic acid powder (Vit. "C") in 1/2 cupof water.3. Poured both 
solutions together in the ultrasonic cleaner bowl and turned the unit on. Using 
a plastic straw (leaving the top of the cleaner opened), gently, slowly, 
stirred 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. We use it so fast around our place...there isn't enough left 
to be concerned over storage. 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 "c"that we have tested. Additionally, it appears to 
be even more rapid in tissue-bed availabilitythan IV applications. An 
astounding revelationto us. We estimate 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.
It is my hope that this, limited, explanation of our activities in this area,is 
of some value to our do-it-yourself health-maintenance researchers. In any 
event, this protocol has demonstrated to be n  on-toxic and most helpful to OUR 
RESEARCHES.

Sincerely, Brooks Bradley 

p.s. A larger, more powerful, ultrasonic cleaner is now available at Harbor 
Freight. Item number 91593. 2+ liters, for about $60.00. Both units have 
performed quite well for us. Almost as well as our $500.00 lead zirconate 
titanate, research grade, unit.-

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Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-15 Thread M1marine



Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-15 Thread M1marine



Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-15 Thread frankcuns-r...@comcast.net
HI Steve I am sorry I missed the instructions on the making of 
liposomes. Would you direct me?

Thank you
Frank

Norton, Steve wrote:
Terrific. Let us know if can tell any results and how it goes with the 
d-ribose.

- Steve N


*From*: Sandy Hollis 
*To*: silver-list@eskimo.com 
*Sent*: Fri Aug 14 20:17:52 2009
*Subject*: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

Hello Everyone...

Today I bought everything I needed to make my Liposomal Vit-C. My 
ultrasonic cleaner was on sale so that was a plus...$24.95. I put 
everything together just like Brooks said and it all turned out the 
way he said would...so I took my first dose...the taste was not bad at 
all. I also bought some d-ribose powder and plan to make that into a 
liposomal concoction. I cannot wait to feel the results.


Best regards...

Sandy

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Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-14 Thread Sandy Hollis
I sure will, Steve.

Best regards...

Sandy

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--- On Fri, 8/14/09, Norton, Steve  wrote:

From: Norton, Steve 
Subject: Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, August 14, 2009, 8:29 PM


Terrific. Let us know if can tell any results and how it goes with the  
d-ribose. 
 - Steve N



From: Sandy Hollis 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Fri Aug 14 20:17:52 2009
Subject: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C 



Hello Everyone...

Today I bought everything I needed to make my Liposomal Vit-C. My ultrasonic 
cleaner was on sale so that was a plus...$24.95. I put everything together just 
like Brooks said and it all turned out the way he said would...so I took my 
first dose...the taste was not bad at all. I also bought some d-ribose powder 
and plan to make that into a liposomal concoction. I cannot wait to feel the 
results.

Best regards...

Sandy

Live and let live...
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Re: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C

2009-08-14 Thread Norton, Steve
Terrific. Let us know if can tell any results and how it goes with the 
d-ribose. 
- Steve N



From: Sandy Hollis  
To: silver-list@eskimo.com  
Sent: Fri Aug 14 20:17:52 2009
Subject: CS>My first batch of Liposomal vit-C 


Hello Everyone...

Today I bought everything I needed to make my Liposomal Vit-C. My ultrasonic 
cleaner was on sale so that was a plus...$24.95. I put everything together just 
like Brooks said and it all turned out the way he said would...so I took my 
first dose...the taste was not bad at all. I also bought some d-ribose powder 
and plan to make that into a liposomal concoction. I cannot wait to feel the 
results.


Best regards...

Sandy

Live and let live...


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