I know about the dangers of MSG. I am wondering about soy lecithin being a source for MSG. I'm using it to make Liposomal Vit C and really don't know if I should or not!
Does anyone know of another emulsifying agent to use to make liposomal C other than soy lecithin? Thanks! Gina _____ From: Laurie Valente [mailto:lvalen...@cox.net] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 3:06 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Liposomal C Check out the website www.truthinlabeling.org it has a link for some other names MSG is known to be. Read the labels carefully. I printed out the list and carry it with me to the grocery store to be sure to purchase items without MSG. www.dorway.com and www.russelblaylockmd.com are another source if you'd like to learn more. Laurie ----- Original Message ----- From: Gina Moore <mailto:vegasmom...@cox.net> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 8:15 AM Subject: CS>Liposomal C I've made a few batches of the liposomal C, and they seem to be fine. I've been taking 2oz daily. I have a couple of questions though. How do you make it more palatable? I've been putting my salt water in it and that helps tremendously. I have Lyme disease and am doing the salt/c protocol - I take about 10gm salt (Redmond's) in water daily, along with the Vit C (which the liposomal version is working beautifully for). I just wondered what others were doing to get it down easier, or if that was even an issue. My other thing is I like to read/watch a lot of things and I saw somewhere that Soy Lecithin is MSG in disguise! Anyone know if this is true? I'm going to do some research on it, but I was quite alarmed at the statement! MSG is something I avoid like the plauge! Just wanted to get your thoughts. Gina