Brooks said that liposomals made with blenders are only about 25% absorbable, 
compared to 75% in the cleaners.  dee

On 23 Jun 2010, at 20:58, Nenah Sylver wrote:

> I have a vitamix blender and wonder how effective such a blender would be on 
> producing liposomes? Note that the vitamix is no ordinary blender! Blades 
> reach 264 mph one way and they can be instantaeously reversed at the same 
> speed to produce a blade affect collisions in excess of 500 mph. . . . It 
> seems to me that the vitamix performance might approach the advertised 
> pressures/forces of Livon Lab's 1700 psi liposomal making procedure though I 
> don't know how to equate mph vs psi? Granted, the vitamix because it can 
> produce high temps, one would need to use care to make lip-C via pulsing and 
> other ways, but that is easy to get around, I should think.
> =====================
> Doug,
> Someone wrote me privately and said he got good results with his VitaMix. 
> People who took his Lip. C. made in the VitaMix got better.
>  
> Nenah
>  


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