Brooks, thank you very much for this post, if I may ask a couple of questions. 

In your previous post on weaponised biologicals you suggested taking 
5000-10000g of ascorbic acid a day, which we are already doing. 

1. Would it be better to take it in the form of sodium ascorbate, mixing it 
with sodium bicarb as you suggest here or would that mean we were taking in too 
much sodium?

2. If you take it in the form of sodium ascorbate can you therefore take 
considerably less as it is absorbed a thousand times more efficiently?

3. Could you take oral vit C with DMSO to aid absorption?

4. I have very vague memories of someone posting some years ago that CS is 
absorbed more effectively into the cells if you take something like e-lyte 
along with it, is this correct?

With thanks,

Sheila 
Scotland

....................................................
Thursday, November 6, 2008, 11:49:24 PM, you wrote:
>                      For interested parties on the list that may not 
> know where to begin....to familiarize themselves, somewhat, with the 
> Work of  Dr. F. Klenner,  this introduction to some of his early 
> works----might be illuminating.  (see url at bottom of page).
>                      Dr. Robert F. Cathcart.  M.D., has been most 
> successful in his Vitamin C protocol developments.
>        Try      Http//WWW.orthomed.com/titrate.htm            for some
> interesting commentary on addressing clinical/sub-clinical scurvy.
> Few members of the general public realize how very prevalent low 
> systemic levels of vitamin C are presenting among them.  Also, it is 
> useful to note that one should be quite explicit as to what "type" of 
> ascorbate  (e.g. sodium ascorbate, ascorbic acid, calcium ascorbate, 
> etc.).  This will mitigate against misunderstandings by persons with 
> whom you may be in contact.
>            One additional comment:  At present, there are an increasing
> number of individuals using  ascorbic acid powder and solutions as a 
> direct nasal spray......in address to various sinus presentations.  Our
> research STRONGLY INDICATES such a protocol
> will cause damage to the mucous membranes (at least this has proven the
> case in our experimental research).  The simple solution is to use 
> either powdered sodium ascorbate  "snuffed", or a buffered solution of
> acorbic acid powder mixed with enough sodium bicarbonate to yield a near
> neutral ph.  This is quite simple in reality.......one can place 1 level
> teaspoon of ascorbic acid powder/crystals  in about 3 ounces of water 
> and add about 1/2 teaspoon of common baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) 
> and stir well.  The parent mixture will, immediately, become sodium 
> ascorbate-----one of the ideal forms of ascorbate to ingest.   Such a 
> mixture has demonstrated to never
> cause any untoward effects in any of our experimental 
> volunteers.......all epithelial tissues are quite accepting, and no 
> damage has ever been evident.                    Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley

>   p.s.  Sodium ascorbate is several thousand percent MORE absorbable by
> human tissue.....than is ascorbic acid...and it IS NOT  a tissue burner.

> Http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/198x/smith-lh-clinical_guide_1988.htm
> Another excellent source of Vitamin C information is                
> Http//www.vitamincfoundation.org




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