I always thought that stomach acid is neutralised by bicarbonate of soda--not
the other way around. After all, the duodenum squirts out bicarb on to the
food which comes from the stomach to do just that--neutralize the acid so as
not to harm the intestines which are not equipped to deal with
That's actually an interesting idea. I don't know if vit C and bicarb are a
double whammy or maybe it is just the opposite (the alkalizing benefit of
bicarb gets cancelled out?). Anyway, liposomal bicarb by itself sounds like
it might work against cancer. Oral bicarb by itself has some cases of
Wikipedia says liposomes selectively target cancer. If true, LET bicarb,
LET C, and LET any of 100 other things may be great cancer therapies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liposome
Another interesting property of liposomes are their natural ability to
target cancer
But if you make Vit C (LET) with sodium ascorbate, wouldn't that give any
cancers a double whammy? dee
On 23 Oct 2010, at 22:40, Dick Rochon wrote:
Since soda is neutralised by stomach acid, and therefore cannot get to the
cancerous organs, I am wondering if encapsulating it in
I just made another double batch of LET C in my large Harbor Freight jewelry
cleaner, and I measured the Ph of the Vitamin C after adding the one and a half
tsp of sodium bicarbonate. It was in the low 6's, so I slowly added another one
and a half tsp sodium bicarbonate until the Ph was in the
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Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 5:40:14 PM
Subject: CSLET C, etc.
I just made another double batch of LET C in my large Harbor Freight jewelry
cleaner, and I measured the Ph of the Vitamin C after adding the one and a half
tsp of sodium bicarbonate. It was in the low 6's, so I slowly
Dick...from the archives. This info may help you. I included the
entire post so you'd have context.
Thu, *10 Sep 2009 *17:09:39-0400 (EDT) From: Brooks Bradley
I believe I can offer a few comments that may be of valuefor those
who are actually conducting research of their own.
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