Good morning Brooks, I'm sorry to barge in on this theme but have a question to 
do with liposomal VC i.e. in your home-made version, is it necessary to use 
distilled water over tap water?  I just wondered what the difference would be 
or would it make it less efficacious. Many thanks,  dee


On 21 Apr 2011, at 00:09, Brooks Bradley wrote:

> Dear David,
>       We HAVE NOT used liposomal encapsulated Vitamin  C as a
> standalone protocol......in addressing
> cancer presentations in any experimental mammal evaluations.  If I
> have indicated otherwise, my apologies.
>        As relates to dosages utilized by other, mainstream,
> researchers (e.g. Dr. Thomas E. Levy, in conjunction with Livon
> Laboratories).....executing a Google-type search engine should yield
> some useful information.
>         Generally, we have found that a 1/5th  Liposomal  equivalency
> (e.g. 5 grams of Liposomal-encapsulated Vitamin C substitued
> for 25 grams conventional sodium ascorbate) -----yields equal...or
> better... results------than does the
> conventional sodium ascorbate....... and even better against ascorbic
> acid solutions.  The largest dosages...of which we are aware... to
> have been utilized by researchers is about 40 grams per day-----of
> NON-LIPOSOMAL  C.  In most cases divided into three to four doses (to
> maintain acceptable titers within the cardiovascular system.)  This
> would equate to, roughly, 8 grams of Liposomal product.....using the
> ratio stated above.  Actually, my fiqures are VERY CONSERVATIVE, as
> some cases of which we are aware furnished quantitative
> results of 10 to 1.....in favor of the Liposomal modality.
>           One genuine advantage to Liposomal Vit.  C is that the
> "bowel tolerance" challenge is circumvented.
>            I believe that Dr. Mathias Rath has evaluated the usage of
> Liposomally-encapsulated Vit. C in recently past
> evaluations (but am not positive of this).  If so, his findings would
> justify serious consideration----as I regard him as one of the few
> really, "leading-edge" researchers in this part of the cancer
> treatment  modality arena.
>             My apologies for being unable to supply a more definitive
> and useful response to your inquiry.
>                                                      Sincerely, Brooks 
> Bradley.
> 
> 
> 


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