So you don't have to 'make' the sodium ascorbate first?  You can do it all
together?  Or am I misunderstanding?

Gina

 

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From: paul catania [mailto:squigg...@embarqmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:37 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Liposomal Vit. C: Ancillary Commentary

 

DaddyBob and Group,

I was having a lot of trouble in the beginning but my last 3 attempts have
been successful.

I bought the larger ultrasonic unit and so I placed 12 tablespoons of non-GM
Lecithin granules into the blender along with 32 ounces of distilled water,
and after blending, poured them into the unit.

The tricky part is to then mix the 4 tablespoons of Ascorbic Acid and 6
teaspoons of Sodium Bicarbonate into the 16 ounces of distilled water
without the mixture bubbling all over the place. I learned the hard way to
mix it carefully by hand and to process about 1/3rd of it (first into the
blender and then into the unit) at a time.

I hope this helps,

Paul

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: rans...@atmc.net 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:11 PM

Subject: RE: CS>Liposomal Vit. C: Ancillary Commentary

 

Brooks- 

 

For those of us who are already doing this with an ultrasonic unit, and we
are using L-Ascorbic Acid per your original instructions, should we now
convert it to sodium ascorbate prior to encapsulation?

 

Thanks, DaddyBob