CSMercury Filling
Hi Pat, Some doctors will give vitamin C by IV after mercury-filling removal to chelate the mercury that is freed by the dental procedure. You could make your own liposomal Vitamin C for this purpose, instead of IV.
Re: CSCS: Liposomal encapsulating others
Dick, You can check the product label to be sure (they are not all the same), but in general, Magnesium Ascorbate is about 87% ascorbic acid, Calcium Ascorbate is about 90% ascorbic acid, and Sodium Ascorbate is 89% ascorbic acid. This means you need to take about 15% extra. Some people add Sodium Ascorbate to the water until it is saturated and will no longer dissolve. I am not sure how much that is, but it should give you the maximum dose possible per gram of lecithin. Dan, You said that Calcium Ascorbate should NOT be used in place of Sodium Ascorbate for making liposomal vitamin C. Is this to prevent calcium overdose or for some other reason? Is it safe to use a small amount? And is it safe to use any amount of Magnesium Ascorbate, which is what Dick appears to have purchased. Also, can any amount of bioflavonoids be added? Thanks! --- On Fri, 10/15/10, Dick Rochon rrocho...@comcast.net wrote: From: Dick Rochon rrocho...@comcast.net Subject: Re: CSCS: Liposomal encapsulating others To: Jon p888p...@yahoo.com Cc: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, October 15, 2010, 11:25 PM I have ordered Vitamin C powder and have received the buffered type by mistake. I think it has magnesium to neutralize the acid. A pound of it has less Vitamin C in it than a pound of ascorbic acid, because of the magnesium or other buffer. Therefore, it seems to me that you would need to use more than a tablespoon of the buffered to get the same amount of vitamin C as you do when using the ascorbic acid plus soda. A tablespoon of ascorbic acid has 12,000mg of vitamin C. How much buffered does it take to equal 12,000mg of C? Dick - Original Message - From: Jon To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 5:20 PM Subject: RE: CSCS: Liposomal encapsulating others Liposomal Ascorbic Acid can acidify your blood, which has a good chance of being fatal. It is playing Russian Roulette. The FDA would love for some of us to kill ourselves with liposomal vitamin C, so they can outlaw it. You have to add baking soda, or can can use pre-mixed Sodium Ascorbate. Since Sodium Ascorbate is dirt cheap, I do not understand why so many people are making their own with Ascorbic Acid plus baking soda. Sodium Ascorbate is $13.79 per pound at iHerb (cheaper than the bulk-size NOW Ascorbic Acid): http://www.iherb.com/NutriBiotic-Sodium-Ascorbate-Crystalline-Powder-16-oz-454-g/10178?at=0 It MIGHT be possible to use Calcium Ascorbate or Magnesium Ascorbate or some other ascorbate, but Sodium Ascorbate is the standard. If anyone knows for sure, please say something. From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 1:45 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSCS: Liposomal encapsulating others #yiv1188776440 UNKNOWN { FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma;panose-1:2 11 6 4 3 5 4 4 2 4;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 P.yiv1188776440yiv816673176MsoNormal { MARGIN:0in 0in 0pt;FONT-FAMILY:Times New Roman;FONT-SIZE:12pt;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 LI.yiv1188776440yiv816673176MsoNormal { MARGIN:0in 0in 0pt;FONT-FAMILY:Times New Roman;FONT-SIZE:12pt;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 DIV.yiv1188776440yiv816673176MsoNormal { MARGIN:0in 0in 0pt;FONT-FAMILY:Times New Roman;FONT-SIZE:12pt;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 A:link { COLOR:blue;TEXT-DECORATION:underline;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 SPAN.yiv1188776440yiv816673176MsoHyperlink { COLOR:blue;TEXT-DECORATION:underline;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 A:visited { COLOR:blue;TEXT-DECORATION:underline;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 SPAN.yiv1188776440yiv816673176MsoHyperlinkFollowed { COLOR:blue;TEXT-DECORATION:underline;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 SPAN.yiv1188776440yiv816673176EmailStyle17 { FONT-FAMILY:Arial;COLOR:navy;} #yiv1188776440 UNKNOWN { MARGIN:1in 1.25in;} #yiv1188776440 #yiv1188776440yiv816673176 DIV.yiv1188776440yiv816673176Section1 { } Is it necessary to add baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to the LET (encapsulated lecithin and vit C)? My first batch I didn’t…
RE: CSCS: Liposomal encapsulating others
Liposomal Ascorbic Acid can acidify your blood, which has a good chance of being fatal. It is playing Russian Roulette. The FDA would love for some of us to kill ourselves with liposomal vitamin C, so they can outlaw it. You have to add baking soda, or can can use pre-mixed Sodium Ascorbate. Since Sodium Ascorbate is dirt cheap, I do not understand why so many people are making their own with Ascorbic Acid plus baking soda. Sodium Ascorbate is $13.79 per pound at iHerb (cheaper than the bulk-size NOW Ascorbic Acid): http://www.iherb.com/NutriBiotic-Sodium-Ascorbate-Crystalline-Powder-16-oz-454-g/10178?at=0 It MIGHT be possible to use Calcium Ascorbate or Magnesium Ascorbate or some other ascorbate, but Sodium Ascorbate is the standard. If anyone knows for sure, please say something. From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 1:45 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSCS: Liposomal encapsulating others Is it necessary to add baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to the LET (encapsulated lecithin and vit C)? My first batch I didn’t…
CSLiposomal Vitamin C from the VitaMix blender
I see from the list archives that a Lot of list members have VitaMix blenders. Is there any new info on the use of the VitaMix to make Liposomal Vitamin C? In particular, do we know what % of the mix achieves encapsulation? The last news I saw was that the ultrasonic cleaner achieves 70% encapsulation and a regular household blender achieves about 20% encapsulation. Also, do we know how the liposome particle size compares between the standard ultrasonic-cleaner method vs the VitaMix? Thanks! Jon
CSSeparating ions from colloids
If, in fact, a solution with mostly small colloids is approaching the ideal, then centrifuging the critters seemed to make sense. Not surprisingly I wound up with a collodial solution with a lovely TE and much less conductance while the other (ionic) had similar conductance with little TE. It will be interesting to see if the CF's AG works better with pathogens than the unspun regular solution. I make CS with VHV-AC using plasma as the conveying agent. Is it more efficacious than LVDC? I cannot say for sure. Even if all comes to naught, it will be fun comparing the different methods on live bacteria. My colleague, Marsha, wants to know of any alternative remedy (other than a hysterectomy) for menstrual cramps. Fot the first two days of menses she survives on Advil. Any bright ideas out there? Cheerio amigos, Jon . . . a pretty good doc but a lousy chemist -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSThat @#$%ard, Dr. Brooks, is a knave......admitted
Hmmm, now lemme see here . . . some of the learned proponents of perspicacity have stated, in no uncertain terms (shudder), that I am a fraud, liar, scoundrel (true) and anything but a scientist. Oops . . . I almost forgot twit. Further they cleverly deduced that the advice in my newsletter/website is worthless! Obviously over 1,000 emails praising the 24 hr cure for the common cold/flu as well as over 100 who successfully got off statin drugs in favour of the niacin flush were ALL placebo reactions. These here placebos dang shore been a'workin' fer me, and my patients, for over 40 years. Maybe they like me. Several people believe that my article, A heart attack and you are alone has saved their lives. Of course, not a shread of evidence that the procedure they learned had anything to do with their survival. To compound my sins I have produced an extensive alternative medicine website (over 300,000 visitors in one year) which has zero/zilch advertising. Obviously some nefarious masterplan must be a'foot for one to turn down a few thousand dollars/mo. in advertising. Yep, I have somehow managed to hoodwink thousands of hapless suckers into believing that my observations have merit . . . which is easy as the most abundant substances in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity. Let the record show that I deny the scurrulous allegations . . . and, what's more, ah kinda resents da allegatahs. However, I assure you that I bear no ill will and wish only health and happiness for you. (Kindly note the mistletoe pinned to my coat tail.) If you don't like my opinion of you, you can always improve! Cheerio, Jon http://www.cat007.com -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com