Dr. Levy says 4 to 6 grams of lipo-C is equivalent in effectiveness to 50
grams IV C.  He also stated lipo-C is ten times as effective at resolviing
infections as IV C.  What exactly these two statements mean even still need
some minor clarifications.

I think Brooks stated somewhere between 50% and 80% encapsulation.  And
liposomes on the order of 150 nanometers I think.  I don't think 500 has any
meaning.

~David

On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Dick Rochon <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi, Brooks, or anyone who can answer.
>
> I have read that encapsulating Vitamin C in Lecithin can increase the
> effectiveness up to 500 times, similar to intravenous. Did I read that
> correctly?
>
> If so, then using the recipe of 1 Tbs of Ascorbic Acid would be 12,000mg,
> and this is dissolved in 4 ounces of distilled water and added to 3 Tbs of
> lecithin dissolved in 8 ounces of water. In other words, a total of 12
> ounces. Therefore you would have 12,000mg of Vitamin C in 12 ounces of
> water, or 1000mg in one ounce of water. So, if I took one ounce of LET C I
> would be taking the equivalent of 1000mg times 500, or 500,000mg of Vitamin
> C. Is this correct? Of course, I am assuming 100% encapsulation, which is
> probably not possible with our system using an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner.
>
> But even if we got 70% encapsulation that should give us the equivalent of
> 350,000mg Vit C in one ounce of LET C. That would be the same as 700 pills.
>
> Please correct my math if I am wrong.
>
> Dick
>