Dear Dorothy,
I would not recommend the use of ANY tap water source. There
are multiple reasons for this, but one will suffice.
To wit: There are just too many possible contaminants present in most
tap water sources. And I do not mean just pathogenic
ones.There is no way to determine how the many chemical elements,
possibly present would affect the end product. e.g. many
potentially toxic members of the metal family...and or salts....could
easily be encapsulated and delivered DIRECTLY into the INTER-CELLULAR
environment of the body......not a very desirable prospect.
Be Regards, Brooks.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 3:05 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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