I also made liposomal Vit C using the Brooks Bradley recipe, but as I remember it, I used ascorbic acid, not sodium ascorbate. It is easy to take. I can make a double batch which is equal to 24 grams vit C. I just got up and looked for the recipe inside my cupboard; the baking soda is optional and I did use it every time. However, I came to understand from some reading lately that vitamin C is best not buffered as it offers more electrons to the reactions, so I will try it "neat" next time I make liposomal vit. C. I can't look up the reference as the internet is timing out even on Yahoo since yesterday. I can't even run a broadband speedtest from my own internet service provider.
Joe
On 2015-01-26 12:45 PM, Harold wrote:
I have made Liposomal Vitamin C for quite some time now.The recipe is from Brooks Bradley, ie, 3 tblspns [SL]Soya lecithin granules in 1 cup distilled water [room temp.],1 tblspn sodium ascorbate granules in 1/2 cup distilled water.Let sit until SL is fully emulsified in Water.Then put in Jewellery ultrasonic cleaner.Run for 6 minutes,stirring gently with a plastic soda straw.Very pleasant to take,slightly nutty flavour. The cleaner I have is by “Chicago Electric ‘which I got from Harbour Freight’ ,approx.$40.00.
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EYES:- for a lot of years I have been using CS[strong Tyndall] in my eyes at least 3 to 4 times per day.I was developing a cataract ,long time ago,in one eye as told to me by my eye specialist ,now there is no sign of it,gone, and my sight is as good now as when I was 40;I am now in my 91st year.
Hope this helps,sure does for me !
Harold