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Rob, Thanks so much for bringing this information to us!  I can see an entire group forming just to experiment with this.

I wish they had more info on their site, such as:Substances other than soy (for those of us who are allergic or don't like it)?

Substances other than C and this is kind of minor, but I wonder if a person owned one of those PowerVib type of exercise equipment, if this would shake it enough?  (The equipment is much more than a $60 ultrasonic, but some people already own them.)

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 5:20 PM, roloaus <rob@...> wrote:

 

This may be a quantum leap or an aged brain discharge, but I think that it's worth looking at a new & perhaps improved suggested method of oral dosing MMS2.

It seem to me that that to be able to ingest giant quanties of ORAL vitamin C by encapsulating it with Lecithin using a small (2 cup) Ultrasonic cleaner, which costs abot $30), could be duplicated using MMS2 instead of Vit C. Commercial Lipsomal Vit C products are available but this DIY method will save a lot of money!

The virtue of the encapsulated Lipsomal Vit C is that large doses will be tolerated by the stomach & it will be better absorbed into the body, & although large doses of MMS2 would only be employed with serious illnesses the rational should be the same.

Now, whilst I don't have a serious illness to test this theory...at least I hope that I don't, I can state categorically that I wouldn't have any hesitation in making & using Lipsomal MMS2 using this protocol if I did.

I'm only putting this suggestion forward for you to think about, and no, I won't be making up any Lipsomal MMS2 to try out for myself... unless I become aware of any family, friends or associates who are unfortunate enough to have a major challenge to their health.

Here is the protocol in making Lipsomal Vit C by s Bradley who is regarded as the pinnacle of natural health cancer research...

http://pdazzler.com/2009/08/11/make-your-own-liposomal-encapsulated-vitamin-c/

http://tinyurl.com/yd572td

Just an idea folks maybe whose time has come. Worth a look don't you think!

Rob

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On 2010-01-12, roloaus (rob@...) wrote:

> Now, whilst I don't have a serious illness to test this theory...at

> least I hope that I don't, I can state categorically that I wouldn't

> have any hesitation in making & using Lipsomal MMS2 using this

> protocol if I did.

I hope you reconsider - see below.

> Here is the protocol in making Lipsomal Vit C by s Bradley who

> is regarded as the pinnacle of natural health cancer research...

> http://pdazzler.com/2009/08/11/make-your-own-liposomal-encapsulated-vitamin-c/

>

> http://tinyurl.com/yd572td

is one of those sources that I pretty much trust at their word.

If he says it, you can generally rely on it.

I have been wanting to do this for some time (since I first heard about

it months ago).

> Just an idea folks maybe whose time has come. Worth a look don't you

> think!

Apologies, and no offense, but no, I don't. Off the top of my head, I

think this is a pretty *bad* idea, and here's why...

The properties/action of L-ascorbic acid are completely different from

that of MMS2.

It isn't MMS2 itself that is beneficial, it is the *by-product* of MMS2

when combined with water, which causes it to convert (mostly) to

hypochlorous acid.

What you are suggesting it seems to me would *interfere* with this

process - or at most, simply not work, because as soon as you mix the

MMS2 with water, it starts converting to hypochlorous acid.

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Best regards,

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, What do you think about trying it with other vitamins and herbs? Safe?One person on pdazzler was asking about tumeric, because of it great power but low bioavailability.....that would be interesting.

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 4:26 AM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@...> wrote:

 

On 2010-01-12, roloaus (rob@...) wrote:

> Now, whilst I don't have a serious illness to test this theory...at

> least I hope that I don't, I can state categorically that I wouldn't

> have any hesitation in making & using Lipsomal MMS2 using this

> protocol if I did.

I hope you reconsider - see below.

> Here is the protocol in making Lipsomal Vit C by s Bradley who

> is regarded as the pinnacle of natural health cancer research...

> http://pdazzler.com/2009/08/11/make-your-own-liposomal-encapsulated-vitamin-c/

>

> http://tinyurl.com/yd572td

is one of those sources that I pretty much trust at their word.

If he says it, you can generally rely on it.

I have been wanting to do this for some time (since I first heard about

it months ago).

> Just an idea folks maybe whose time has come. Worth a look don't you

> think!

Apologies, and no offense, but no, I don't. Off the top of my head, I

think this is a pretty *bad* idea, and here's why...

The properties/action of L-ascorbic acid are completely different from

that of MMS2.

It isn't MMS2 itself that is beneficial, it is the *by-product* of MMS2

when combined with water, which causes it to convert (mostly) to

hypochlorous acid.

What you are suggesting it seems to me would *interfere* with this

process - or at most, simply not work, because as soon as you mix the

MMS2 with water, it starts converting to hypochlorous acid.

--

Best regards,

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I understand from some people who made their own Liposomal Vit C that the

lecithin (make sure you get the right one in pure form and properly processed)

has been extracted from soy and purified that it does not exhibit the bad side

effects of soy.

BTW, i was reading a site on DCA and it seems some people took this protocol

with MMS. Go check it out. Some were very successful.

>

> >

> >

> > This may be a quantum leap or an aged brain discharge, but I think that

> > it's worth looking at a new & perhaps improved suggested method of oral

> > dosing MMS2.

> >

> > It seem to me that that to be able to ingest giant quanties of ORAL vitamin

> > C by encapsulating it with Lecithin using a small (2 cup) Ultrasonic

> > cleaner, which costs abot $30), could be duplicated using MMS2 instead of

> > Vit C. Commercial Lipsomal Vit C products are available but this DIY method

> > will save a lot of money!

> >

> > The virtue of the encapsulated Lipsomal Vit C is that large doses will be

> > tolerated by the stomach & it will be better absorbed into the body, &

> > although large doses of MMS2 would only be employed with serious illnesses

> > the rational should be the same.

> >

> > Now, whilst I don't have a serious illness to test this theory...at least I

> > hope that I don't, I can state categorically that I wouldn't have any

> > hesitation in making & using Lipsomal MMS2 using this protocol if I did.

> >

> > I'm only putting this suggestion forward for you to think about, and no, I

> > won't be making up any Lipsomal MMS2 to try out for myself... unless I

> > become aware of any family, friends or associates who are unfortunate enough

> > to have a major challenge to their health.

> >

> > Here is the protocol in making Lipsomal Vit C by s Bradley who is

> > regarded as the pinnacle of natural health cancer research...

> >

> >

http://pdazzler.com/2009/08/11/make-your-own-liposomal-encapsulated-vitamin-c/

> >

> > http://tinyurl.com/yd572td

> >

> > Just an idea folks maybe whose time has come. Worth a look don't you think!

> > Rob

> >

> >

> >

>

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On 2010-01-13 12:51 PM, H wrote:

> ,

> What do you think about trying it with other vitamins and herbs? Safe?

> One person on pdazzler was asking about tumeric, because of it great

> power but low bioavailability.....that would be interesting.

Great question, but not one I'm qualified to answer... my response with

respect to MMS2 was more a logical deduction than anything else, and I

could be wrong (but I don't think so)...

But... I would be *very* interested in hearing ' response to this

question (hint, hint!)...

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