Thanks, Joe for the info......I mis-typed Brooks name.....its the grams tht 
have me confused, I am used to mg's. Also, wanted to ask about hex sympotons?  
Any at this level that  you are speaking about?
Kathy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joe Huard 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 9:49 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>CS/Liposomal C/EIS/CS for eyes.


  Hi Kathy,
  Borrks will like how you spelled his name. :-) 
  When it's made this way, you can drink more than you can with vit. c mixed in 
water, because you don't reach bowel tolerance as fast. You can't overdose on 
vitamin C at even 100,000 grams. If you made a single batch with 1 Tbsp. 
ascorbic acid (vit. C), you have 1306 mg. x 12 = 15.672 grams. You should be 
able to drink this easily in one day. When I make a double batch, I drink half 
the first day and the other half the next day. If I was seriously sick, I could 
easily increase that. Drink it straight and then chase it with water to get the 
acid off your teeth. If you add sodium bicarbonate, it is less acidic, but at 
least 3 times less effective.

  Joe

  On 2015-02-06 8:38 AM, Kathy Tankersley wrote:

    I made the liposomal vit for the first time....now I'm not sure how to take 
it.  Do you take it straight?  mixed with soda?, how much soda?  and how big is 
the dose of vitamin c.I used the Borrks Bradley recipe.   Anyone out there that 
can help?  Thanks,  Kathy 



    ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Huard" <[email protected]> 
    To: <[email protected]> 
    Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 7:19 PM 
    Subject: Re: CS>CS/Liposomal C/EIS/CS for eyes. 



      
http://michaelmooney.net/BrooksBradleysHomemadeLiposomalVitaminCMethod.pdf 
      
http://www.indiadivine.org/content/topic/1825104-brooks-bradleys-homemade-liposomal-c-method/
 
      On 2015-01-26 2:17 PM, HARSHA GODAVARI wrote: 

        Joe: 
               Could you post Brook's original recipe? Thanks. 

        regards 
        hg 

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: "Joe Huard" <[email protected]> 
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 1:09:43 PM 
        Subject: Re: CS>CS/Liposomal C/EIS/CS for eyes. 

        I also made liposomal Vit C using the Brooks Bradley recipe, but as I 
remember it, I used ascorbic acid, not sodium ascorbate. It is easy to take. I 
can make a double batch which is equal to 24 grams vit C. 
        I just got up and looked for the recipe inside my cupboard; the baking 
soda is optional and I did use it every time. However, I came to understand 
from some reading lately that vitamin C is best not buffered as it offers more 
electrons to the reactions, so I will try it "neat" next time I make liposomal 
vit. C. 
        I can't look up the reference as the internet is timing out even on 
Yahoo since yesterday. I can't even run a broadband speedtest from my own 
internet service provider. 
        Joe 

        On 2015-01-26 12:45 PM, Harold wrote: 





        I have made Liposomal Vitamin C for quite some time now.The recipe is 
from Brooks Bradley, ie, 3 tblspns [SL]Soya lecithin granules in 1 cup 
distilled water [room temp.],1 tblspn sodium ascorbate granules in 1/2 cup 
distilled water.Let sit until SL is fully emulsified in Water.Then put in 
Jewellery ultrasonic cleaner.Run for 6 minutes,stirring gently with a plastic 
soda straw.Very pleasant to take,slightly nutty flavour. 
        The cleaner I have is by “Chicago Electric ‘which I got from Harbour 
Freight’ ,approx.$40.00. 
        . 
        EYES:- for a lot of years I have been using CS[strong Tyndall] in my 
eyes at least 3 to 4 times per day.I was developing a cataract ,long time 
ago,in one eye as told to me by my eye specialist ,now there is no sign of 
it,gone, and my sight is as good now as when I was 40;I am now in my 91st year. 

        Hope this helps,sure does for me ! 

        Harold 


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