From: Brooks Bradley Of Harborne Research Foundation‘<[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Tue Aug 11 14:20:01 2009 Subject: CS>Liposomal Encapsulation Technology: Vit "C"
[1] Dissolve 3 level tablespoons of soy lecithin in 1 cup of water (preferably distilled).[2[ Dissolve 1 level tablespoon of ascorbic acid powder (Vit. "C") in 1/2 cup of water.[3]. Pour both solutions together in the ultrasonic cleaner bowl and turn the unit on. Using a plastic straw (leaving the top of the cleaner opened), gently, slowly, stir the contents. Note: The cleaner will, automatically, self-stop about every 2 minutes. Just push ON button to continue. Repeat for a total of 3 series (6 minutes). By that time the entire solution should be blended into a cloudy, homogeneous milk-like mixture. The LET solution is now formed.[4.] This protocol furnishes about 12 grams (12000mg.) of vitamin C product. At 70% encapsulation efficiency, 8400 mg would be of the LET type. This solution will keep, acceptably, at room temperature for 3 to 4 days. Refrigerated, it will keep much longer. The "homogenizing effect" is so powerful that after 3 days at room temperature, no precipitation or solution separation appears evident. This type of sequestered vitamin "C" has demonstrated to be, at least 5 times more effective (per volumetric measure) than any other form of orally-ingested vitamin "c"....that was tested. Additionally, it appears to be even more rapid in tissue-bed availability----than IV applications. An astounding revelation....to us.TO Increase Absorption Dramatically - Regular 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. From: Theresa Widmer Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 4:13 PM To: mailto:[email protected] Subject: CS>Liposomal Vit. C - Brook's latest updated process Hello all! Wow - so glad my post showed up! I was obviously sending it the wrong place. I would like to know the particulars of the latest 'recipe' Brooks advised. I know we now use sodium ascorbate. But I can't find the exact measurements regarding sodium ascorbate and lethicin. I keep finding conflicting amounts. Thanks Theresa

