Hi Dick,
 
I know you did not ask, but here is my experience anyway.  I have ongoing 
electrolyte issues and have found that potassium works better for my leg cramps 
and magnesium is better for "restless leg" type movements.  If I do not 
take potassium in supplement form AM and bedtime, leg cramps will follow that 
will not be relieved by anything but the potassium.
 
Now a question about the MgCl - How is it working concerning the hypertension?
 
 
From: Dick Rochon [mailto:rrocho...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 4:00 PM
To: paul catania
Cc: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS: Liposomal encapsulating others

 
Maybe you can encapsulate coconut milk, but not sure about the oil. Just try it.

 

 I have the big Harbor Freight Ultrasonic jewelry cleaner, and let it run 480 
seconds with Vit C and Glutathione. They work fine. I measured the Ph of the 
Vit C after adding the 3/4 tsp sodium bicarbonate, and it was still acidic, so 
I kept adding the soda until it read over 7. Not sure that is necessary, but it 
encapsulated ok. And the lecithin read about 7 before and after adding the Vit 
C.

 

I tried encapsulating magnesium chloride, but it didn't work. I am taking the 
magnesium chloride for hypertension and leg cramps, and am wondering if it 
would be more effective if it was encapsulated and went directly into the blood 
and cells where needed instead of through the digestive system.