Hi Folks,
I have made several batches of Lypo-C and have consumed various amounts
ranging from two to fifteen 1.5 oz. doses in a day.
I have learned that best effects may be achieved by first taking ascorbic
acid or some other buffered form of vit.C to bowel tolerance before taking
the Lypo-C to achieve best possible saturation.
I purchased the 2.5 liter US cleaner, part # 95563 from Harbor Freight and
find that using all ingredient volumes multiplied by 3 or 4 will produce
equally good results. I opted for the larger cleaner to reduce the amount of
work needed to keep my wife and I in a ready supply of product. So far, this
seems perfectly adequate for our needs.
I am also using the Now Foods non-GMO soy lecithin as some others are and
L-ascorbic acid from my local compounding pharmacy, along with distilled
water. I decant the finished product into mason jars when its ready.
I have dissolved the lecithin on its own first by putting it into a mason
jar with the room temperature water and shaking it vigorously.
I have also tried using a blender to help speed up the process. This works
very well but I have wondered if there might have ocurred some damage to the
integrity of the liposomes.
With the one batch I did make with the blender, I'm not sure if this was my
imagination (which is entirely possible) but the effects on a virus I have
been fighting seemed weaker to me.
I have ended up with heating the water beforehand up to around body
temperature before adding the lecithin. By doing this the emulsifying
process is greatly sped up and much less shaking is needed.
When I take my doses over a long period of time such as an hour and a half
or more I find that my system handles it much better than if I try to take
fewer and larger doses in less time. The faster I consume it, the more
pronounced are the side effects of bloating and intestinal rumblings. When
I've taken ten to fifteen doses within less than 30 minutes the effects are
the most noticeable and annoying.
I chose the former method in hopes of replicating, to some degree, what
would be ocurring with an IV...a slow drip process that would introduce the
vit.C in a slow, steady stream.
I have made just one batch with baking soda using a 3:1 ratio of AA to
baking soda (prior to encapsulation). I will not repeat this! The bloating
and intestinal theatrics which occurred afterwards, including sound effects,
was almost unbearable after taking a steady stream of 1.5 oz. doses. I felt
like a one-man methane plant! I'll stick to just AA from now on or possibly
calcium ascorbate!
I have also tried making Lypo-GSH by dumping 45 500 mg. capsules into the
water, in lieu of Vit. C, using a 3X multiplication of all originally given
ingredients except for the vit.C. It seems to work as well as my Lypo-C...no
miniscus or layering at all....fully homogenized.
Blessings,
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Del at Dri-Wash" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Liposomal Vitamin C
Ok,
I have made two batches of liposomal absorbate using slight variation.
I use the basic recipe below but add two oz. of DW in which I have
dissolved the 3/4 tsp. of bob's baking soda. I then slowly pour the
baking soda/DW solution SLOWLY into the Vitamin C / DW solution. There
really isn't much bubbling. Then I combine with the dissolved lecithin
solution in the blender and give about a 3 second blend before pouring
into the ulta-sonic unit.
My belief is it results in the baking soda being encapsulated as well so
(in theory) it will join the Vitamin C in the blood stream. Would sure
like Brooks or someone equally as adept to confirm this theory. The
process does make a good blend and absolutely no separation.
Del
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 8:55 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Liposomal Vitamin C
Not pretending to be any expert at this, and giving credit where it's due
to
Brooks, Chuck and Del, here's an update to my own instructions that I used
again just yesterday:
UC: Ultrasonic cleaner (jewelry cleaner) I use the small cheap one from
Harbor Freight.
Any water for such a project, distilled or not, I always treat it with a
Blue Stirwand.
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/stirwand.htm
I am presently using NOW granular soy lecithin. Lewis Labs also makes it.
No
one has yet shown me another non-soy granular lecithin that will work. If
anyone finds it, I'd love to know about it. Liquid lecithin will not work
because of oil in it.
I use non-GMO, non corn L-Ascorbic Acid from www.vitamincfoundation.org .
In a blender, 1 cup of distilled water + 3 level tablespoons of granular
soy
lecithin, blend well until no granules are visible, OR shake this in a jar
or "Blender Bottle" until dissolved. Do not let it set.
Dissolve 1 tablespoon of C powder in ½ cup DW. (alternative- add 1
teaspoon
sodium bicarbonate and let it fizz and dissolve to make 2/3 Sodium
Ascorbate
for encapsulation)
Combine both in the UC, turn it on and stir it gently with a straw, not
touching the actual interior of the UC. Run it for 3 cycles.
Pour it out of the UC into a half gallon pitcher for the next step.
(Drop this next step if you made sodium ascorbate previously)
Add ¾ teaspoon of baking soda to the 3 ounces of DW and stir or shake a
bit.
Add this to the mix in the pitcher.
It will foam a lot. Let the head go down before decanting into the final
container.
Refrigerate.
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