Men gaat de vitamine c-infusen in de toekomst waarschijnlijk verder proberen te onderdrukken.
Dit is bad news vooral voor kankerpatienten.
Niet getreurd WANT er is een nieuwe manier die vitamine c meer ¨biobeschikbaar¨, dwz makkelijker opneembaar, maakt voor mensen.
En ook goedkoper!!!
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Meer info:
http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/232-making-a-liposomal-compound
http://www.racehorseherbal.com/Infections/LET/let.html
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/liposomalC.htm
http://www.naturalnews.com/034646_vitamin_C_encapsulated_mega_dose.html
Hier een stuk uit een dialoog tussen dokter Mercola (DM) en dokter Klinghardt (DK) over liposomal C -dit gaat over de ziekte van lyme http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RkXqxRfG0jk# :
Quote:
DM: It is so key. That is just phenomenal. I’m particularly intrigued with this new liposomal system that you’ve got going and the implications, my mind is spinning because it’s massive. The potential is so massive for what it can do in so many of the different areas. We know one of the hottest things from the nutritional side right now is this liposomal C.
DK: The liposomal C is so useful even at the higher price because it’s still better than the intravenous vitamin C that most of the alternative medicine physicians have used. We both use it in large quantities and that takes a long time and you’ve got to go to the trraction of the price it costs you elsewhere.
DM: But the liposomal can be every bit as effective or potentially even more effective.
DK: There is a lipsomal explosion going on as we are speaking that it is so easy make that was a big breakthrough for us. That we can take anything that shows up in our field that works for Lyme disease. We can make it work 20 times better for making a liposomal in a blender next to the kitchen sink.
DM: How did you develop that? Was that something you learned from someone else or you just figured it out by trial and error or muscle testing?
DK: I figured that one out by listening to the vitamin reps at the different conferences, putting different sentences together from different researchers how they’re doing it. I realized there is no special science in that. It needs a blender and it needs an ultrasound unit to vibrate it at the sound frequencies that makes smaller and smaller bubbles. That is a not 5000-dollar piece of equipment that’s needed for that.
I don’t want to put the liposomal products down that are done somewhere in a pharmaceutical place or so. They may be a fraction more effective than the self-made ones but the cost-benefit ratio is so dramatic. Bio-Pure has a liposomal C that’s
excellent but I like to make my own in the kitchen sink. I like to take a teaspoon of vitamin C and put it with the liposomes and have a huge effect on it.
Like flues are non-existent since we know this. You take a teaspoon of vitamin C and a tablespoon of the lipohealth powder, put it in a blender, put it through the process and two hours later, the flu is history.
DM: What type of vitamin C are you using? There is a whole argument. Do you use ascorbic acid or the calcium ascorbate or the salts of the vitamin C that any more beneficial than others?
DK: I use a product that has a lot of the natural co-factors in it. I don’t want to actually say the name because it’s a commercial available product that’s used for people suffering from allergies. It has some quercetin in it and some of the typical flavonoids and other things from (indiscernible 1:32:23) and from some of the natural...I do strongly feel that the co-factors of vitamin C are just as important as the vitamin C. However this is for the long run. For the acute run, just straight ascorbic acid works.
DM: Will work.
DK: Will absolutely work. For the acute flu, there is nothing like it, you know, just a teaspoon of vitamin C. You get an effect of 10 to 20 times more. So 5 grams of vitamin C which you typically have on a teaspoon turn to 50 to 100 grams of vitamin C in terms of the effect. That’s the effect of a really strong IV or more.
DM: Yeah because an IV is typically 25 grams at least in one ampule. I mean you can certainly put more but if you’re taking 50 or 100 grams, it’s going to take you four hours to run that IV.
DK: It takes forever.
DM: The other element that I’m sure you can affirm is that when you do the – one of the side effects of oral vitamin C is diarrhea once you get to a threshold dose. When you have a liposomal function because of the absorption it bypasses that. It goes right into the blood stream and you don’t have any diarrhea.
DK: It’s long absorbed before it can cause diarrhea. DM: If it’s causing diarrhea then you don’t have a liposome because it’s not working. DK: Exactly. That’s how you can test it.
Dit is bad news vooral voor kankerpatienten.
Niet getreurd WANT er is een nieuwe manier die vitamine c meer ¨biobeschikbaar¨, dwz makkelijker opneembaar, maakt voor mensen.
En ook goedkoper!!!
Watch this: &feature=related
Meer info:
http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/232-making-a-liposomal-compound
http://www.racehorseherbal.com/Infections/LET/let.html
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/liposomalC.htm
http://www.naturalnews.com/034646_vitamin_C_encapsulated_mega_dose.html
Hier een stuk uit een dialoog tussen dokter Mercola (DM) en dokter Klinghardt (DK) over liposomal C -dit gaat over de ziekte van lyme http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RkXqxRfG0jk# :
Quote:
DM: It is so key. That is just phenomenal. I’m particularly intrigued with this new liposomal system that you’ve got going and the implications, my mind is spinning because it’s massive. The potential is so massive for what it can do in so many of the different areas. We know one of the hottest things from the nutritional side right now is this liposomal C.
DK: The liposomal C is so useful even at the higher price because it’s still better than the intravenous vitamin C that most of the alternative medicine physicians have used. We both use it in large quantities and that takes a long time and you’ve got to go to the trraction of the price it costs you elsewhere.
DM: But the liposomal can be every bit as effective or potentially even more effective.
DK: There is a lipsomal explosion going on as we are speaking that it is so easy make that was a big breakthrough for us. That we can take anything that shows up in our field that works for Lyme disease. We can make it work 20 times better for making a liposomal in a blender next to the kitchen sink.
DM: How did you develop that? Was that something you learned from someone else or you just figured it out by trial and error or muscle testing?
DK: I figured that one out by listening to the vitamin reps at the different conferences, putting different sentences together from different researchers how they’re doing it. I realized there is no special science in that. It needs a blender and it needs an ultrasound unit to vibrate it at the sound frequencies that makes smaller and smaller bubbles. That is a not 5000-dollar piece of equipment that’s needed for that.
I don’t want to put the liposomal products down that are done somewhere in a pharmaceutical place or so. They may be a fraction more effective than the self-made ones but the cost-benefit ratio is so dramatic. Bio-Pure has a liposomal C that’s
excellent but I like to make my own in the kitchen sink. I like to take a teaspoon of vitamin C and put it with the liposomes and have a huge effect on it.
Like flues are non-existent since we know this. You take a teaspoon of vitamin C and a tablespoon of the lipohealth powder, put it in a blender, put it through the process and two hours later, the flu is history.
DM: What type of vitamin C are you using? There is a whole argument. Do you use ascorbic acid or the calcium ascorbate or the salts of the vitamin C that any more beneficial than others?
DK: I use a product that has a lot of the natural co-factors in it. I don’t want to actually say the name because it’s a commercial available product that’s used for people suffering from allergies. It has some quercetin in it and some of the typical flavonoids and other things from (indiscernible 1:32:23) and from some of the natural...I do strongly feel that the co-factors of vitamin C are just as important as the vitamin C. However this is for the long run. For the acute run, just straight ascorbic acid works.
DM: Will work.
DK: Will absolutely work. For the acute flu, there is nothing like it, you know, just a teaspoon of vitamin C. You get an effect of 10 to 20 times more. So 5 grams of vitamin C which you typically have on a teaspoon turn to 50 to 100 grams of vitamin C in terms of the effect. That’s the effect of a really strong IV or more.
DM: Yeah because an IV is typically 25 grams at least in one ampule. I mean you can certainly put more but if you’re taking 50 or 100 grams, it’s going to take you four hours to run that IV.
DK: It takes forever.
DM: The other element that I’m sure you can affirm is that when you do the – one of the side effects of oral vitamin C is diarrhea once you get to a threshold dose. When you have a liposomal function because of the absorption it bypasses that. It goes right into the blood stream and you don’t have any diarrhea.
DK: It’s long absorbed before it can cause diarrhea. DM: If it’s causing diarrhea then you don’t have a liposome because it’s not working. DK: Exactly. That’s how you can test it.