Hi Dee,
Just a thought regarding the form you are using the lecithin in, liposomes have 
been around for many years. They were used in cosmetics as a delivery system 
for the 'actives' because they increased the bioavailability of the 'payload'. 
Then, folks extrapolated this concept to products taken internally. While it is 
true that certain ingredients are absorbed better when taken with fats, and 
there are certainly many products that are sold in a 'powdered' format that 
have 'spray dried' lecithin applied to them for this reason. Here is what 
happens, it has been my contention that buying oral liposomal products 
(typically more expensive) are a waste of money. Once the liposome is taken 
internally and the product reaches the stomach (when it is mixed with water), 
the lecithin and the product dissociate. This means they separate, so now the 
extra $ that you paid to have this process done is literally...undone. The 
bottom line is...you can get the same effect if
 you want to increase the bioavailability of an ingredient by just putting your 
lecithin into the same glass of water that you are taking the 'active' with. 

Now if for some reason you are using the lecithin to expidite a chemical 
reaction that 'changes' the active in some way before you take it, that would 
be a different story. Life will be much simpler if you just take the two 
together, this way as the stomach empties into the intestine, all ingredients 
will be there at the same time to 'do their thing' just like if they were in a 
liposomal form. A little test for you to try...if you take a bit of lecithin 
and put it into a glass of water (warm) you will notice that in a few mins. it 
will begin to disperse into the water. The same thing happens in the stomach. 

I hope this helps,

Doc

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--- On Mon, 3/22/10, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>lecithin
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 6:21 AM

Thanks for that Doc - I have decided to send off for some from the UK, as mine 
came from the US and took a week and a half to get here (my fault--stingy on 
the shipping) I have always liked Now products, but it seems that others have 
had a problem with the lecithin or similar.  It is not clumpy and doesn't look 
particularly dark, but there is a definite 'paint' smell to it.  With this in 
mind I am going to get the one from Nature's Best here and see if it is 
different--it may just be me after all.  Thanks for the info.  dee

On 21 Mar 2010, at 21:58, James Lembeck wrote:

> Hi Dee,
> Lecithin should have a light nutty flavor and it should not smell 'bad'. 
> Again this (your product) may be an example of poorly processed product (poor 
> QC), or the product may have been exposed to extremes in temperature during 
> the shipping process that accelerated the degradation of what ever impurities 
> there may be in the product.Someone else suggested that you not use it, I 
> agree, if that little voice is telling you something is wrong...it may be 
> right. 
> 
> I wish I could provide you with a retail brand name, but I haven't bought 
> this product at retail for many years. We use it in the lab here, so I get it 
> right from the manufacturer (10 kg at a time). We always keep it 
> refrigerated, so I would suggest that you buy local so you have more control 
> over the products quality. It sounds like one of the folks that replied has a 
> good product...I don't  recall if he provided a manufacturers name.
> 
> 
> Doc
> 
> 


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