Thanks Steve, I asked Dee where I could find this, and what do you know...

Is this the post that she was referring to?

Thanks,
Doc

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

From: Norton, Steve <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: CS>lecithin
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 1:23 PM




 
 






See: 
http://www.vitaminc.co.nz/pdf/LIPOSOMAL-ENCAPSULATION-ROBERT-D.-MILNE-MD.pdf 

   

“Because of their sub-microscopic size and their
composition, liposomes slip right through the digestive system unharmed and
unchanged. Then, they are readily absorbed by the intestines where they are
transported directly to the liver via the lymphatic system. 

Once in the liver, the liposomes are digested and the Vitamin C
is released.” 

   

-         
Steve N 

   



From: James Lembeck
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Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 12:07 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: CS>lecithin 



   


 
  
  Hi Dee,

  Please read my post to Harvey, for me to make an educated comment on the
  product you are talking about I would have to catch up to you regarding the
  research on this product. 

  

  Doc

  

  

  

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  From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>

  Subject: Re: CS>lecithin

  To: [email protected]

  Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 12:07 PM 
  
  Well Doc, I don't know if you
  have read Brookes Bradleys research on this (he runs a research institute)
  this is not the case.  He says they have had *huge* success with using
  this protocol i.e. LET Vit C in their research.  It is not costing much
  because I am doing it at home (using Brookes recommendation) and combining my
  lecithin with the Vit C using an ultra-sonic cleaner.  Look up Brookes
  Bradley in the archives and you will see what I mean.  dee

  

  On 22 Mar 2010, at 16:39, James Lembeck wrote:

  

  > 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

  > 

  

  >