This could be why the liposomal Vit C is a good thing--best of both - lecithin 
and Vit C together.  dee

On 5 Oct 2010, at 21:07, Dick Rochon wrote:

> Yes, cholestrol plaque is deposited on the blood vessels where there is a 
> weak or damaged spot. That's why british sailors were called limeys, because 
> they found that eating limes when they were at sea for months at a time 
> prevented them from getting scurvy, a vitamin C deficiency disease that 
> caused them to bleed internally and die. Collagen is necessary to build 
> strong, healthy cells, and without enough vitamin C you cannot develop 
> collagen.
> 
> If your blood vessels are getting plugged it is because you are vitamin C 
> deficient, and a 500mg pill a day is barely enough to do the job. Lecithin 
> will dissolve plaque, but until you heal the damaged blood vessels you need 
> the plaque. Does this ring a bell? Linus Pauling and his associate MD used 
> this combination to successfully treat cardiovascular disease. And now with 
> Liposomal encapsulated vitamin C it goes directly into the blood system 
> without being digested in the stomach.
> 
> Dick
> 
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