I read some reviews of the harbour freight model not standing up to repeated 
use. What is a good model to use when doing 2 litres at a time?
Leo
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Frank 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 6:09 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>CS: Lipo-C et al, COQ10


  Yes, thank you Harold, very interesting. Do you know where can I get the 
actual procedure to convert the supplement to liposomal state? I hera that you 
use a sonicator (jewrelry cleaner?) What weight ratios do you se and how long 
do you sonicate?
  Thanks again
  Frank

  From: Harold MacDonald 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 5:04 PM
  To: Silver list 
  Subject: CS>CS: Lipo-C et al, COQ10

      

  A snip from Brooks Bradleys' post re Liposomal Vitamin C protocol"

    " An astounding revelation....to us.TO Increase Absorption Dramatically - 
Regular [taken  orally] vitamin C is absorbed at approximately 19%, the balance 
remains in the gastrointestinal tract to attract water and loosen the bowels. 
Nanotechnology, liposomalized vitamin C is absorbed at 93%, measurable in the 
blood stream. A 390% increase in absorption! Get IV results with oral dosage

  It is estimated the DIY researcher can produce the active LET portion of this 
solution for 15 cents per gram....as against about $1.00 per gram from 
commerci!al sources."

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      My only  experience doing this protocol is Lipo C and Lipo L-Glutathione.

  I have to use logic re other supplements.Some are to be taken with food,some 
are ambiguous/either way,and some on empty stomach,or between meals.

  This tells me that some supps. have to be mixed with digestive 
enzymes/acids,etc to be effective. But,very little Vitamin C, gets past the 
stomach contents ,especially bile acids.By liposoming with Lecithin,it is 
transformed into nano sized spheres,which are then able to sneak past the 
Enzymes and liver bile acids,going straight to where it is needed.

  Assuming COQ10 is found in foods and if sufficient[?],it is then utilized 
through digestion and absorbed.If it is put into the liposomal form ,then it 
follows that it will be isolated and able to circumvent the normal digestion 
cycle;which makes me very doubtful that I would go that route.The least harm 
would be a waste of money.If this is going to be taken ,then a final absorbable 
calculation should be done re dosage to not exceed a recommended daily end 
requirement.

  For best results,I would take it on an empty stomach.

  Does this answer your questions?

  Harold