Intravenous Vitamin C – A Cancer Killer The FDA Wants Banned
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23 May 2014 11:37 #44639
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Without see the picture of the equipment and the description I can't tell you. You should look for something that is wide enough to introduce a Masson Jar in it. That can hold like a liter of solution.
I personally don't understand why they put the solution directly inside of the instrument. That's a bad practice. First the interior of the bath is metal, and the solution of Vitamin C is very acid. So to do it right Place the solution in a Glass an fill the tank with water and place your solution in the glass. If you want you can give more time of exposure to the ultrasonic. Excess of exposure not going to do any harm to the Lysosomal VItamin C.
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masoomi wrote: Hi
i see many ultrasonic cleaner in ebay in india from 50$ to 700$ indutrial ,
digital and different power and temp , to make liposomal , which details
ultasonic should to have ? pls advise me .(all product r from china )
thanks
parvin
Without see the picture of the equipment and the description I can't tell you. You should look for something that is wide enough to introduce a Masson Jar in it. That can hold like a liter of solution.
I personally don't understand why they put the solution directly inside of the instrument. That's a bad practice. First the interior of the bath is metal, and the solution of Vitamin C is very acid. So to do it right Place the solution in a Glass an fill the tank with water and place your solution in the glass. If you want you can give more time of exposure to the ultrasonic. Excess of exposure not going to do any harm to the Lysosomal VItamin C.
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06 Jun 2014 02:03 #45023
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I got my machine in and plan to do experiments and let you all know the process and the taste with Lipo C in base of water and base apple juice. The month of June is very busy so I won't be able to experiment and post results until July.
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06 Jun 2014 20:10 #45050
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i had succeed and made LET-C in 100 grams of water with 25 grams of lecithin and 25 grams vitamin c and the solution finally become connected as gelatin which showed me that the connection of vitamin c with lecithin was approved, but it taste too acidic but it needs just the one tenth to take the same quantity of vitamin c.
next time i will use natural vitamin from camu camu to see the difference in taste.
next time i will use natural vitamin from camu camu to see the difference in taste.
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06 Jun 2014 20:46 #45051
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I warm up some water and dissolve some honey in it, then add the LET C to it. Seems to make it drinkable. Certainly notice an improvement in joint mobility and energy levels being more stable.
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06 Jun 2014 22:26 #45054
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Do not do lipoC at the same time you are doing an MMS treatment. They cancel each other out.
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