I think it was Brooks Bradley who spearheaded the homemade lipo C. I
believe he had the microscope to show home made was about equal quality
to commercial. Brooks seems high integrity. Of course, thats a first
pass judgement....home made may be worse, equal or even better than
commercial lipo. What we dont know is if simple micelles are as good
or better than lipo, or even if coconut oil and C is as good. The
tests arent in. Commercial ultrasonication can create a whole new
chemistry with its powerful machines. This chemistry would have to
proven superior for whatever reason. Im talking mainly about the
chemistry of ultra sonic cavitation bubbles which can reach 5000 deg and
huge pressures. Remember that one is always relying on and being
swayed by profit minded commercial hype
Start simple, say blending in a blender, then invest in a course of
commercially made lipo and see if you can feel a difference. In my
mind, getting high quality lecithin is more important than lipo size and
quantity, since 99% of it is digested at the gut brush border, one way
or the other
On 3/13/2016 5:23 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
apparently the home-made item is NOT the same as the one made by Live-On labs,
whose scientists have tested it. I can’t see why they would lie because they
would be found out easily I would have thought. Also apparently, Dr Mercola
(who I respect) makes a liposome vitamin C which is again, NOT liposomal at
all. dee
On 10 Mar 2016, at 17:24, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:
Sounds right to me. If he can be so wrong about IV C then his credibility is
pretty much shot.
Even Dr. Mercola is on the the bandwagon with Liposomal D. But then, although
Mercola does have a lot of good info, he seems to be primarily engaged in
marketing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSCv5_41j88
Mercola shows in detail how he says it works but offers no study to back it up.
On 3/10/2016 9:10 AM, Max wrote:
I like Levy.....that said, if you look at the studies, only perhaps 1% of
liposomes get through intact. The ones that do are quickly attacked by the
immune system. Liposomes delivering their contents to cells by direct
'melding' is a myth. A 5x or greater absorption effeciency is also a myth.
So we are left with the anecdotal evidence that liposome C works wonders.
Note that Levy DOES in fact promote the Livon product. My feeling is that
adding lecithin to vitamin C in a blender allows essentially the same digestion
and biological effect. Ive tried both and can tell no difference. For me,
the main thing is getting the really good lecithen. I cant stand the regular
soy stuff. There is also evidence it isnt healthy. Organic sunflower lecithin
seems to be the ticket. The secret to absorbing a lot of Vit C is taking it
at short intervals. Vit C loading of the body by IV is many, many times
greater than by liposome C. This is perhaps Levy's most egregious error
On 3/10/2016 8:14 AM, Ron wrote:
Thank you for mentioning Liposomal. I have never heard of it before.
Exposing the truth about liposomal nutrients [FAVORABLE]
http://www.peakenergy.com/articles/nh20140411/Exposing-the-truth-about-liposomal-nutrients/
On 3/8/2016 10:48 PM, mk wrote:
Is there a bare minimum ultrasonic unit I can get on ebay that will do the job
other than Freight Harbor? They're basically all made in China - so am looking
at those right now.
And - why would lipo vitamin c be the better option for someone with
kidney/liver issues?
Thanks - Joy
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