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We premix for each round, but this is only a matter of three day that

the caps are stored/used up. Not sure about longer storage.

I use buffered C or magnesium or milk thistle as fillers. Not sure if

that is equivalent sodium ascorbate

>

> Hi,

>

> Is it a good idea to refill the (homemade) 12.5mg DMSA capsules with

> sodium ascorbate and maybe to store them for some days?

>

> Same question with DMSA + ALA: may I mix together DMSA and ALA in the

> same capsule and refill with sodium ascorbate?

>

> Thank you in advance,

>

>

>

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We premix for each round, but this is only a matter of three day that

the caps are stored/used up. Not sure about longer storage.

I use buffered C or magnesium or milk thistle as fillers. Not sure if

that is equivalent sodium ascorbate

>

> Hi,

>

> Is it a good idea to refill the (homemade) 12.5mg DMSA capsules with

> sodium ascorbate and maybe to store them for some days?

>

> Same question with DMSA + ALA: may I mix together DMSA and ALA in the

> same capsule and refill with sodium ascorbate?

>

> Thank you in advance,

>

>

>

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> Hi,

>

> Is it a good idea to refill the (homemade) 12.5mg DMSA capsules with

> sodium ascorbate and maybe to store them for some days?

>

> Same question with DMSA + ALA: may I mix together DMSA and ALA in the

> same capsule and refill with sodium ascorbate?

>

> Thank you in advance,>

>

Hi

Andy said to me when I asked him this that you need something acidic with

DMSA. So it would be better to use Ascorbic Acid.

DeaNSA

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This topic got my curiousity up? If I pour out a capsule of DMSA,

split it into equal piles, and then put each pile in empty capsules,

the DMSA won't degrade, will it? I almost get the sense here that is

what people are worried about. I mean, it doesn't degrade in the

original capsule.

I used to just put a pile in juice and drink it for each dose,

leaving the other piles on a plate for the next dose. The DMSA would

sit out in open air on the plate for maybe a day or two. I do not

imagine it would degrade like that, or would it? It sure didn't feel

like it anyway.

I guess if it was mixed into some other substance such as food or

drink then it would degrade quickly, but inside a capsule or just

exposed to air I think any degradation would be very slow. Thoughts?

p.s. I don't understand the whole filler thing. I mean, if a capsule

is only 1/4 full with a custom sized dose, I really don't care if it

isn't full to the top. Am I missing something?

>

> > Hi,

> >

> > Is it a good idea to refill the (homemade) 12.5mg DMSA capsules

with

> > sodium ascorbate and maybe to store them for some days?

> >

> > Same question with DMSA + ALA: may I mix together DMSA and ALA

in the

> > same capsule and refill with sodium ascorbate?

> >

> > Thank you in advance,>

> >

>

> Hi

> Andy said to me when I asked him this that you need something

acidic with

> DMSA. So it would be better to use Ascorbic Acid.

> DeanSA

>

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----- Original Message -----

From: stringworship

p.s. I don't understand the whole filler thing. I mean, if a capsule

is only 1/4 full with a custom sized dose, I really don't care if it

isn't full to the top. Am I missing something?

====>We use a capsule filler machine, if we can use a filler, takes about 5

minutes tops to make as many capsules as you want.

If we can't use a filler must do each capsule by hand and takes much, much

longer. That's what we're missing here.

>

> > Hi,

> >

> > Is it a good idea to refill the (homemade) 12.5mg DMSA capsules

with

> > sodium ascorbate and maybe to store them for some days?

> >

> > Same question with DMSA + ALA: may I mix together DMSA and ALA

in the

> > same capsule and refill with sodium ascorbate?

> >

> > Thank you in advance,>

> >

>

> Hi

> Andy said to me when I asked him this that you need something

acidic with

> DMSA. So it would be better to use Ascorbic Acid.

> DeanSA

>

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