Ok,
I have made two batches of liposomal absorbate using slight variation. I
use the basic recipe below but add two oz. of DW in which I have dissolved
the 3/4 tsp. of bob's baking soda. I then slowly pour the baking soda/DW
solution SLOWLY into the Vitamin C / DW solution. There really isn't much
bubbling. Then I combine with the dissolved lecithin solution in the
blender and give about a 3 second blend before pouring into the ulta-sonic
unit.
My belief is it results in the baking soda being encapsulated as well so (in
theory) it will join the Vitamin C in the blood stream. Would sure like
Brooks or someone equally as adept to confirm this theory. The process
does make a good blend and absolutely no separation.
Del
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Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 8:55 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Liposomal Vitamin C
Not pretending to be any expert at this, and giving credit where it's due to
Brooks, Chuck and Del, here's an update to my own instructions that I used
again just yesterday:
UC: Ultrasonic cleaner (jewelry cleaner) I use the small cheap one from
Harbor Freight.
Any water for such a project, distilled or not, I always treat it with a
Blue Stirwand.
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/stirwand.htm
I am presently using NOW granular soy lecithin. Lewis Labs also makes it. No
one has yet shown me another non-soy granular lecithin that will work. If
anyone finds it, I'd love to know about it. Liquid lecithin will not work
because of oil in it.
I use non-GMO, non corn L-Ascorbic Acid from www.vitamincfoundation.org .
In a blender, 1 cup of distilled water + 3 level tablespoons of granular soy
lecithin, blend well until no granules are visible, OR shake this in a jar
or "Blender Bottle" until dissolved. Do not let it set.
Dissolve 1 tablespoon of C powder in ½ cup DW. (alternative- add 1 teaspoon
sodium bicarbonate and let it fizz and dissolve to make 2/3 Sodium Ascorbate
for encapsulation)
Combine both in the UC, turn it on and stir it gently with a straw, not
touching the actual interior of the UC. Run it for 3 cycles.
Pour it out of the UC into a half gallon pitcher for the next step.
(Drop this next step if you made sodium ascorbate previously)
Add ¾ teaspoon of baking soda to the 3 ounces of DW and stir or shake a bit.
Add this to the mix in the pitcher.
It will foam a lot. Let the head go down before decanting into the final
container.
Refrigerate.
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