How to Make Excellent Homemade Liposomal Vitamin C
NEW! Turbocharged Vitamin C
A year ago a farmer in New Zealand was dying of swine flu (and later, leukemia). His family insisted on vitamin C infusions by IV, but the hospital only did a few, then refused to continue despite clear improvement. His family refused to give up, and their persistence saved his life. See the video here.
After seeing the story, I tried to find out more about the miracle cure they found, a new form of vitamin C called Lypo-Spheric C. You can see it and buy it here. But wait – there’s more…
Since the nuclear accident at Fukushima, we all need Vitamin C more than ever. Dr. Hulda Clark found that Vitamin C is needed in large amounts to combat radiation damage in our bodies. Every day, our white blood cells desperately need extra vitamin C reserves to protect and arm them as they fight for our lives.
Fortunately for us, a recent breakthrough allows you to make this “turbocharged vitamin C” right in your kitchen!
Here’s How to Make It
This new video describes exactly how to make Liposomal Vitamin C, homemade right in your kitchen:

Liposomal vitamin C homemade costs only pennies an ounce. Its full name is Liposomal Encapsulated Vitamin C. And like Lypo-Spheric C, Liposomal Encapsulated Vitamin C taken orally is reported to be 6 to 8 times stronger, gram for gram, than vitamin C by intravenous drip. With the 70% efficiency of the process I show you, this means that one ounce of our solution acts in the body like 5 to 7 grams of pure vitamin C by IV injection.
Think of it: one ounce (two tablespoons) of oral Liposomal C does the work of 5 to 7 grams ascorbic acid given by IV. Not only that, it is cheap, and takes less than 10 minutes to make. If refrigerated it should last at least a month. A good starting amount is a tablespoonful twice a day. If you have a health challenge, you can safely take a lot more.
Try it, And Share It
Liposomal/Lypo-Spheric C gives us all a new, broad spectrum health tool that can help sick people of all kinds and stages. Last week I talked to a lady who had used Lypo-Spheric C for a year with her 93-year-old mother, who suffered from dementia. She said that her mother recovered in about a month, and was doing very well now on one gram a day. Another friend using our homemade Liposomal C has seen great improvement in chronic, fragile varicose veins that could rupture and cause her to bleed to death while sleeping. Who do you know who needs the benefits of high dose Vitamin C at low cost?
I now take an ounce or two a day, especially because of the radioactive fallout in our daily food intake. One can take it straight, or with water or juice. See what works best for you.
Please, please try this, and share it with those you love. Comments are welcome below.
God bless you!
Arthur
P.S. Please don’t forget to share your results!
P.P.S. I use an Isonic Model P4820 ultrasonic cleaner. It has exceptional power and durability at a low price. You can buy it on Amazon: click here. I don’t use the built-in heater. It makes lecithin stick to the container above the heater.
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- #3 written by Hennie 1 year ago
- #5 written by Gene Read 1 year ago
I had a slightly smaller one for the video, but then upgraded to the 4820. These days I like to make a quadruple recipe with 4 cups water and 12 tablespoons of lecithin mixed with 2 cups warm water and 4 tablespoons ascorbic acid.
Sodium ascorbate is fine if you like it. It is less concentrated and has a very different taste.
- #7 written by Gene Read 1 year ago
- #9 written by Naomi 1 year ago
Only use the purest USP grade ascorbic acid. Dr. Clark specifically warned against the use of ester C products in The Cure for All Diseases because she found pollutants in them.
I find it best to warm the water to 120 degrees F (50 C) before mixing it up. Then you do not need the heater. When I used the heater while making the lipid mixture, I noticed lecithin mush stuck to the tank over the rectangular heater element at the opposite end from the round ultrasonic transducer disc.
Blessings!
Arthur
- #11 written by Diane 1 year ago
- #14 written by Katie 1 year ago
Arthur:
Sent away for the sonic unit, will be here in a couple of days. From the looks of the reflection in the tank, it appears to be metal. Is the tank metal or what? Know Dr. Clark warned against using metal eating utensils.
and,
If you run the sonic unit longer, do you get a higher percentage of encapsulation?Love, light and blessings,
- #16 written by Lynnya 1 year ago
- #18 written by Meggin 1 year ago
Hey Arthur,
Just got my machine last night and made my C…So happy! I was paying $50 a bottle…I was wondering if I can make it stronger? The one I was taking was 1600 mg C per Tsp and I was taking3Tsp…Am I right in saying my new one is 900mg per oz/6Tsp?
Even if I had to take more of the new, it is so cheap, fresh & easy to make! I cannot thank you enough for this share! I could afford to give it to all my fam this AM!I am using it to heal adrenals, immune etc:)
Yes. While the amount of ascorbic acid is 1.2 grams per ounce of mixture, we factored in the 70-75% encapsulation efficiency and came up with 900 mg per ounce effective liposomal C. I have to say that 1600 mg per TEASPOON sounds way high to me, because we wind up with 900 mg per OUNCE. As you said, an ounce is 6 teaspoons. So we get 150mg per teaspoons with our mix.
- #20 written by Peter lim 1 year ago
- #22 written by Beverly Schoenberger 1 year ago
The actual power of my ultrasonic cleaner is 55 watts, not the stated 160 watts. Seems they add the heater power to the ultrasonic output power for more impressive specs. Your 35-watt unit could do a good job. You can always keep mixing it longer on the cleaner to get better encapsulation. I have not tried the Lypospheric C myself, so I cannot comment on the taste. What does the pre-made stuff taste like?
- #24 written by TonyD 4 months ago
I’m using “New Trent”CD-3800 A 42KHz from Amazon. Works great! I was using Livon product. The taste is different – but it should be since we are using different ingredients with different encapsulation percentage (and no preservatives). I’m also using “Health Alliance” Non-GMO Lecithin Powder, Whole Foods Vitamin C Powder, and I don’t use a blender — with the lecithin powder it is enough to just use a manual “egg whip” to mix each before putting into machine. No “presoak” time needed.
I’d been sick for over a month, and getting sicker, and not able beat it. I think my immune system was just overwhelmed. This made all the difference.
- #25 written by TonyD 3 months ago
Well, my New Trent just broke. I guess these inexpensive machines just can’t take regular use. On the other hand, now I can pick up a bigger and better machine so I can double the recipe. I’m going with a P4820 like the video.
I’m totally sold on LipoC. It really helped me. I also highly recommend getting the powdered lecithin – since that lets you skip the whole “soak/blend” cycle. (Just google to find it in bulk)
- #26 written by ceecee 1 year ago
- #28 written by Mary 1 year ago
Hee you go:
DOUBLE RECIPE of Liposomal Encapsulated Vitamin C
2 cups water plus 6 tbsp non-GMO lecithin. Mix well and let soak for 3 hours.
1 cup warm water plus 2 tbsp ascorbic acid USP. Mix well to dissolve fully.
Put both liquids into blender and blend at high speed for at least one minute.
Pour into ultrasonic cleaner and run for at least 6 minutes. Longer is fine if you wish. Stir with a large plastic straw or spoon while running the ultrasonic cleaner. Pour into a clean glass or HDPE container and refrigerate.
Notes:
1. The heater on my ultrasonic cleaner (iSonic 4820) seems to cause the lecithin to form a sludge right over the heater area on the bottom of the cleaner tank. I do not use the heater any more.
2. You can try pure sodium ascorbate powder if you wish. It is not quite as strong, but gives a buffered vitamin C result with no acidic taste. The taste is distinctive, but fine for most people.
Here you go.
DOUBLE RECIPE for Liposomal Encapsulated Vitamin C
2 cups water plus 6 tbsp non-GMO lecithin. Mix well and let soak for 3 hours.
1 cup warm water plus 2 tbsp ascorbic acid USP. Mix well to dissolve fully.
Put both liquids into blender and blend at high speed for at least one minute.
Pour into ultrasonic cleaner and run for at least 6 minutes. Longer is fine if you wish. Stir with a large plastic straw or spoon while running the ultrasonic cleaner. Pour into a clean glass or HDPE container and refrigerate.
Notes:
1. The heater on my ultrasonic cleaner (iSonic 4820) seems to cause the lecithin to form a sludge right over the heater area on the bottom of the cleaner tank. I do not use the heater any more.
2. You can try pure sodium ascorbate powder if you wish. It is not quite as strong, but gives a buffered vitamin C result with no acidic taste. The taste is distinctive, but fine for most people.
- #31 written by Jani 4 months ago
Hello, thanks about this. I have couple issues, with no good information, Please clarify:
Ascorbic adic does not like heat, IMO ascorbic acid starts to destruct in heat over 30c?
Is it required to heat the water for soy lecitin? I did try without heat, seems that the mixture looked the same than the one with heated water?
- #34 written by Adam 1 year ago
- #36 written by marie 4 months ago
hello adam
even though it was eight months when you posted your email looking for a suitable ultrasonic cleanser, i was wondering if you went ahead and found one, as i have recently found out about this treatment and would like to make it myself
however i also live in the uk and i am having the same problem
i have tried all day to look for a supplier that ships the isonic p4810 to the uk with no joy
any help would be appreciated
- #37 written by Suanne 1 year ago
See full details at my blog post on liposomal vitamin C here: ZapperExperts (dot) com The heater on the cleaners I have used were set to 65 C, which is a bit high for vitamin C. I just heat the water to feel quite warm to the touch (about 45 C or 113 F) and mix in the ascorbic acid powder just before blending with the soaked and stirred lecithin.
- #41 written by C.D. 1 year ago
THANK SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS WITH EVERYONE! I am using it to combat strep throat. The more I take the better I feel. But then I get to feeling so good that I either don’t think I need it anymore or I just forget to take it. Before I know it the strep symptoms start to come back. I am so encouraged by using this stuff (instead of antibiotics) since I want to heal my body naturally and I couldn’t stand the pain before I learned about the power of liposomal C! (THANKS AGAIN!) I have a couple questions if you could help me:
1. While making my third batch I realized I accidentally dissolved the ascorbic acid in 2 cups of water instead of just 1. By the time I realized it the solution was already in the ultrasonic cleaner and I didn’t want to waste it so I just kept going. Do you think that could have ruined encapsulation? If not, should I just take a bit more since this batch is a bit diluted? (I am trying to save myself from having a horrible stomach ache and diarrhea while not feeling well otherwise, but I don’t want to waste it if it is still good.)
2. This time I plan on taking 2 Tbsp each hour until symptoms disappear and then continuing on a lesser dose for several days, followed by 1-2 Tbsp each day after that. Do you have any suggestions for dosage and length of time or have you heard of experiences from others who have used it against strep? I know it is non-toxic and you can’t really overdose, I just don’t want to waste it either.
3. I was also wondering if you have ever doubled the recipe you shared with us (that would mean using 4 cups water and 12 tbsp lecithin, etc…)? Would a larger batch need more time in the ultrasonic cleaner? Would the encapsulation rate of 70% still be the same with a larger batch? I can tell we are going to use a lot of this with my family/friends so I don’t want to have to make it every day!
4. Lastly, how did you know how to do this? How did you discover that it would be the same as Lypo-Spheric C? I was just curious and intrigued to know your story.

THANKS AGAIN!
Celena- #42 written by Arthur 6 months ago
#35 written by C.D. 6 months ago
THANK SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS WITH EVERYONE! I am using it to combat strep throat. The more I take the better I feel. But then I get to feeling so good that I either don’t think I need it anymore or I just forget to take it. Before I know it the strep symptoms start to come back. I am so encouraged by using this stuff (instead of antibiotics) since I want to heal my body naturally and I couldn’t stand the pain before I learned about the power of liposomal C! (THANKS AGAIN!) I have a couple questions if you could help me:
1. While making my third batch I realized I accidentally dissolved the ascorbic acid in 2 cups of water instead of just 1. By the time I realized it the solution was already in the ultrasonic cleaner and I didn’t want to waste it so I just kept going. Do you think that could have ruined encapsulation? If not, should I just take a bit more since this batch is a bit diluted? (I am trying to save myself from having a horrible stomach ache and diarrhea while not feeling well otherwise, but I don’t want to waste it if it is still good.)
2. This time I plan on taking 2 Tbsp each hour until symptoms disappear and then continuing on a lesser dose for several days, followed by 1-2 Tbsp each day after that. Do you have any suggestions for dosage and length of time or have you heard of experiences from others who have used it against strep? I know it is non-toxic and you can’t really overdose, I just don’t want to waste it either.
3. I was also wondering if you have ever doubled the recipe you shared with us (that would mean using 4 cups water and 12 tbsp lecithin, etc…)? Would a larger batch need more time in the ultrasonic cleaner? Would the encapsulation rate of 70% still be the same with a larger batch? I can tell we are going to use a lot of this with my family/friends so I don’t want to have to make it every day!
4. Lastly, how did you know how to do this? How did you discover that it would be the same as Lypo-Spheric C? I was just curious and intrigued to know your story.

THANKS AGAIN!
CelenaDEAR CELENA,
I recopied your good questions because I just found this comment. My answers are:1. You may get less effective encapsulation with too little lecithin. I would take more, as you propose.
2. Dosing is really an individual thing. I have taken from a tablespoon (1/2 ounce) a day up to 2 or 3 ounces per day, with no problems. I had no real health issues, but wanted to see the effects. Feel free to experiment, and listen to your body. Share what you learn!
3. I certainly have doubled and tripled the recipe, with no problems. You may have to split it up for sonicating in the ultrasonic unit to prevent overloading the tank.
4. I found this in a fascinating story about the New Zealand farmer who recovered from flesh-eating disease and cancer as in the blog post above. When I went searching the Web, Dr. Brooks Bradley kept coming up, and I tried his method.
Blessings!
Arthur
- #43 written by ad de rijk 1 year ago
The liposomal encapsulation process requires well-dissolved lecithin in water, so it can use granules, powder or liquid lecithin to start with. With powder or liquid it may take a bit of testing to find the best amount of powder or liquid for this recipe. I would start with using a tablespoonful of powder or liquid per tablespoonful in the recipe, and adjust the amount after a test batch or two. Excess lecithin will show up as a sludge on the bottom of the storage bottle after a day or two.
Please let me know what you discover!
Blessings, Arthur
- #45 written by Paul 10 months ago
Vitamin C is essential for health in many body systems including the immune system. Lupus is an immune disturbance, but I rather doubt that vitamin C would cause any difficulties. It seems much more likely that it would help you heal more effectively, possibly reversing the lupus itself. If it were me, I would be on the liposomal C in a flash. As always, listen to your body, and adjust the amounts taken for the results you want.
Please let me know how it works for you!
Arthur
- #47 written by Alex 10 months ago
Hello Arthur,
“Practicing Medicine without a Licence” and Linus Pauling says that you should take 6 to 18 thousand a day if something is eating you.
Someone said they are making Liposomal Vit.C at home using a hand held mixer
so I thought if I use my standing old Oster mixer on the slowest speed I can achieve same results. I do it for 6 minutes.
Since you seem to be some kind of and expert on this I need your opinion. My question is: do I get the same results as from the Ultrasonic Cleaner? How do I know
I am getting the right results? I thought only regular Vit C taken in excess will cause diarrhea. After taking 8 oz a day first thing in the morning I do get a bit of
loose BM. Would this be an indication that my concoction is not right?
Also, in another post I saw that there is arecipe with baking soda. What does it do?Is is going to make it better? In what way?
I’d appreciate if you can share some thoughts on the above sine you have so much experience with this.
Kind regardsDear Alex,
I hardly know where to start to answer you!
First, Linus Pauling was NOT using liposomal vitamin C, so it cannot be directly compared. Two ounces of liposomal C should be equql to about 14 grams of INTRAVENOUS vitamin C, which is a lot more bio-avail;able than oral vitamin C.
Second, just because “someone” says they are making liposomal C with a hand held mixer, does NOT mean that they are actually doing that. The ultrasonic cleaner is needed to add the concentrated cavitation energy to actually wrap the lipids around the vitamin C solution. It will NOT happen with a slow speed blender, no matter who says it.
The best way to test the results is with a powerful microscope to show the presence of the lipid nanospheres. Dr. Brooks Bradley also describes a little test you can do by adding baking soda to a sample of your vitamin C product, and measuring the thickness of the bubble layer produced. You can look it up online.
Why are you taking 8 ounces a day of the mixture? That would be usually be reserved for extremely serious conditions, as it works out to over 50 grams of IV C equivalent. Of course, if it is not liposomal, it will act like oral vitamin C, and can cause loose bowels if taken in excess.
Adding baking soda to the vitamin C simply converts it to sodium ascorbate, a non-acidic (buffered) form of vitamin C. You would get the same result by starting with sodium ascorbate powder instead of ascorbic acid, as far as I know. The resultant liposome will have slightly less concentrated vitamin C because of the added baking soda, and a very different taste which I personally do not like.
Hope this helps!
Arthur
Hello Arthur,
I am Dutch living in Thailand and I am searching to buy an ultrasonic cleaner. The type advised is difficult to get, besides Amazon is terribly expensive in their shipping costs. Besides they do not ship to Thailand, as far as I could see. However, I found an ultrasonic cleaner in Japan, who have an agency in Bangkok. Will this type works as well? At this link you can find the specifications at the Japanese website: http://www.nalex.co.jp/e-cleaner/e-mj.html
I am looking forward to your reply with interest.Regards from Thailand,
Aart van Wijngaarden
The MJ-02 model looks suitable, if you can get it in the correct voltage for your area. It is listed at 100 VAC for Japan. An auto-transformer could also adapt it for Thailand.
Blessings!
ArthurModel : MJ-02
- BLT type transducers allow cleaning as authentic as industrial cleaning- Easy to set digital washing timer
Model MJ-02
Frequency 42 kHz
Output Power 50 W
Digital Timer 5-30 min.
Outer Dimension 205*195*150 mm
Tank Size 165*130*50 mm
Capacity 1 Little
Input Power AC100V, 50/60Hz
- #51 written by Paul 10 months ago
Dear Arthur,
I just really want to thank you for your time and passion. I’m on my way to being a N.M.D. and I find your purpose truly inspirational. I have started making Lipo-Vit C and I have now purchased some glutathione to try encapsulating it. May I ask, you some questions?
If so:
Would you recommend a brand that is in powdered form (bulk preferably for making for family)
Do you have a recommendation for a “Glutathione Recipe” for encapsulation? (I read same measurement of lecithin, to 7grams of glutathione, but I just want to run it by you)
Again, you are truly inspirational. THANK YOU!!
Respectfully,
PaulDear Paul,
Thank you for your kind, encouraging words!
I have never tried to make liposomal glutathione, so I cannot share a tested source of glutathione powder. Dr. Kurt Donsbach has developed a five-element liposomal product including Vitamin C, glutathione, curcumin, and a couple other items, so it definitely IS possible.
Your curiosity and willingness to try new things will definitely be great assets to you when you start working as an NMD. God bless you!
Arthur
- #55 written by Dawn 9 months ago
Hello Arthur,
We are very thankful to have just recently found all natural non GMO liquid sunflower lecithin from http://www.mysunflowerlecithin.com. We are following your recipe with the same amount of liquid sunflower lecithin as when we used soy lecithin granules. We value your wisdom in this matter and wanted to know if you think the same amount is a good decision and if you know of anyone else using liquid sunflower lecithin and them receiving the same benefits.
Thank you for all your help.
- #57 written by retired 9 months ago
Please read the label of the “Vitamin C” very carefully to see if there is ANYTHING in it besides ascorbic acid. I believe that you must have a mixture of ascorbic acid with some other substance(s). Real, 100% pure ascorbic acid will dissolve well, and stay in solution using the recipe on this video. Think of all the stuff they add to the orange chewable “Vitamin C” pills… they are far from pure.
Next time, be sure to purchase only 100% pure USP grade ascorbic acid crystals, like this item which I have used myself:
- #59 written by retired 9 months ago
Thanks for your response. The vitamin c I have is NutraBio Ultra Pure Pharmaceutical Grade Ascorbic Acid USP (which by the way was reconnebded on one of the sites of instruction on how to make it). There are no other ingredients in it. I have whipped it in a blender for over 3 minutes and it absolutely will not dissolve. I spent almost $80. oon 5 jars of this stuf and now it looks like i’m stuck. Now what do I do?
- #60 written by Humzee 4 months ago
In response to “retired” #54:
1) Did you soak the lecithin and water for 3 hours first?
2) 3 minutes in a blender isn’t going to encapsulate the ascorbic acid in the lecithin microspheres. The fact that your mixture settles out after sitting for awhile proves that. It is worth it to get an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner to encapsulate the ascorbic acid. I got mine from Harbor Freight. I recommend the larger size (they have two)…
- #61 written by Gabrielle 9 months ago
Hi Arthur
**Urgent answer required – if you can**
Thank you for what you do! We are making the concoction with sodium ascorbate because my very ill father-in-law gets migraines with ascorbic acid. So …How do you make the resultant mix palatable? If you add juice or agave or whatever, will that compromise the absorption?
My husband (I am not there with them) has tried blending with dried apricots and vanilla to make a kind of liposomal vitamin C smoothie if you will.
We want the compliance to be high and we want him (and he wants him!) to take it willingly and often. He needs maximum dosing.
If you could respond asap, I would be very grateful!

- #63 written by marie 9 months ago
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- #67 written by Emily 8 months ago
Is there any reason this would not be safe for children? My usually very healthy kids are having a really hard time kicking their latest illness. We normally give them sodium ascorbate every hour when they are ill or to bowel tolerance but it’s not working. I would like to give them some liposimal C if it’s safe. If so, are there any dosing guidelines for children? They weigh 30 and 35 lbs (1.5 yr old and 3 yr old). Thanks!
No, the liposomal C should be at least as safe as the sodium ascorbate. If they were my children I would start with half an ounce twice a day and see what happened. Up it if needed. Should be less bowel effects than you have seen with the ascorbate. Please report what you discover.
One more thing- take a look at the Wellness System at http://www.BestZapper.com for a simple, lifetime tool that is safe, easy and effective for lifetime health management. We have used it with our four children since 1995. Now grown, they each have a System of their own.
- #69 written by Vivian 8 months ago
Thank you so much for this video and your written recipe! I just ordered my Ultrasonic machine, and I can’t wait to try this!! I have advanced cancer, that I ‘manage’, and I can’t wait to try this!! I get a lot of radiation exposure form being a flight attendant. And I believe Vit C helps with this??? Thank you and God bless you!!
Dear old Linus Pauling proved that vitamin C can beat all kinds of human ills. See also the great work of Dr. Hulda Clark, who helped me beat breast cancer in 1994, at http://www.BestZapper.com in the free Hulda Clark Action Plan. Please let me know how you do!
Arthur
- #71 written by Barbara 6 months ago
I used this recepie except I used liquid sunflower lecithin and the final product has layers of different shades of brown–the largest layer is a light tan, similar to egg nog, like you mention. On top of that is a darker brown smaller layer then a smaller layer of foam on the top. Should I mix this up and drink it, or pour off the darker layer? I’m hoping it’s still giving me the vita c!
- #72 written by cb 6 months ago
hello Aurthur,
I’m really excited to start making this liposomal C, as well as to make all the supplements I take into liposomes for better absorbtion.
I contacted the isonic company and this is what they said:
“The model you inquired about is P4810. This is the best model for mixing liposomal encapsulated vitamin C. It’s 2.1 Qt / 2 L. Compared to P4820 which is also used for the same purpose by some customers, P4810 has an almost square tank opening at 7.2”x6.0”x3.0” therefore the ultrasonic energy is more uniform through out the tank. P4820 has a rectangular tank at 9.6″x5.9″x3.0″ therefore it has weaker spots at the two far ends. It’s more suitable for long items such instrument cleaning.”
Arthur, you had recommended the P4820 as the best machine but it sounds like the company is saying the P4819 model is better for making liposomes. Could you comment on this? I am trying to find the best machine.
Thank you!
blessings-
JuliaHi there Arthur and community,
Just wanted to share this link for organic liquid sunflower lecithin: http://www.mysunflowerlecithin.com
- #78 written by Lori722 6 months ago
Hi Arthur,
I am considering this lipsomally encapsulated Vitamin C as a treatment for chronic Lyme disease, diverting my scarce disability dollars from other condition-management expenses.
Does ascorbic acid powder work as well as the crystals you use in your demo? I saw a question about encapsulating glutathione – a good idea for me too. How about encapsulating an agent for heavy metal chelation? What do you recommend?
Thanks for your generosity and service,
Blessings,
Lori Hi and thanks for sharing!
I was looking into this because I want to make this for my dad who was diagnosed with lung cancer a couple of months ago. He doesn’t tolerate the chemotherapy very well and just had it twice. After that he had 6 days of radiation and it seems there is no change at all in the tumours. I want to get him eating high doses of vitamin C but the packaged liposomal vitamin C is way too expensive if he wants to eat 4-5 grams of that each day.
My dad lives in Sweden and I live in the UK, so my question would be, is it possible to dehydrate the mixture once it’s prepared to be able to ship it and how would this be done without damaging the lipids?Thank you so much,
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- #86 written by Karen Shiflett 4 months ago
Dear Arthur,
I have several questions. First, I have made two batches and both of them are VERY thin…..just like milk. Am I doing something wrong and/or reckon how much encapsulation this has?
Secondly, I have taken 5 doses already using 4 Tbsp. EL Vit. C in about 2-3 oz Cranberry juice because I cannot tolerate the taste.
Is it alright to take it in this juice?
Thirdly, I have problems breathing but cannot take the steroids that would clear it up immediately. I have to use my inhaler ever 3-4 hours andI was depending on this to help me quickly but so far it has not helped. How long does it take to work?
Thank you so much!@KarenShiflett, Please be patient and keep using it daily for at least a couple of months. Steroids are sure to do damage if used long-term, so I would really avoid them when possible. If you follow the recipe PRECISELY you should get a good product. Be sure to let the lecithin soak for at least three hours before blending. Taking it with juice is OK.
Blessings!
Arthur
- #88 written by Robin 4 months ago
Hi Arthur,
I have a 50w cleaner which is a lot less powerful than yours. Anything more powerful in my country costs a fortune. If I increase the time a lot, will I get the same encapsulation as you?
I have made only one lot but 1/4 inch lecithin settled to the bootom of the jar immediately so I am not sure how much encapsulation has been achieved. I used warm water and soaked the lecithin for 2 hours before blending it.Your presentation was excellent and i thank you.
- #89 written by Robin 4 months ago
I’ve just read some of your posts and see that your machine is actually 55 watts so I am wondering why there is some lecithin settlement in my mixture. I ran the machine for 9 minutes.
the taste is quite acid but ater taste is of the lecithin.
I tried Brooks Bradley’s test to gauge LET efficiency and the immediate froth was 1/2 inch but almost immediately settled to 1/8 inch and remained there. I wonder if you also get a little settlement as the video did not show the final mix in a jar.Blessing to you Arthur for being so willing to answer questions.
- #90 written by Peterh 4 months ago
Dear Mike B, I have heard this a couple of times. You can mix the liposomal C with juice or other healthy food to mask the taste. I found the sour taste with ascorbic acid to be a lot easier to take straight than the sodium ascorbate version I made. Please experiment, and let us know what works for your taste buds!
God bless you!
Arthur
- #95 written by Deborah 3 months ago
Hello Arthur, I look forward to trying this mix, as I took the processed packets of gel for a couple of months, and took no flu bugs while most of church I’m around all the time did have. I am doing for the improved immune result. I have a couple of ?’s.
1. Does the immune system heal itself at all, or do we just continue the maintenance of these helpers due to what we all know the land cannot give us at this time.?
2. Will the soy lecithin product cause the “estrogen” influence in this post menopausal body? I manage presently without the extra estrogens that were so debated and still are sometimes. I just use the progeterone lotion to control hot flashes. I certainly don’t want to cause an imbalance again.
thanks for all the help you’ve given.
Dear Deborah, thanks for the great questions. My answers would be:
1. The immune system can indeed heal itself, but we need to remove the toxins from our body, food, water and air to assist it in doing its job. See the free Hulda Clark Action Plan at http://www.bestzapper.com/pdf/hulda.clark.action.plan.pdf?41ed4f for lots of good ideas on this. The most powerful tool I use for daily immune strengthening is the AutoZap 5 zapper, at http://www.bestzapper.com/zapper5/
2. I understand your concern about the many negative aspects of unfermented soy products. The progesterone cream has helped many people we know, even some men.
As far as I can find out, soy lecithin is not a significant source of isoflavones, which are the cause of most soy effects on healthy hormone balance. You can also use lecithin from eggs or sunflowers which are free of this concern.God bless you!
Arthur- #97 written by Deborah 3 months ago
Thanks again Arthur. I’ve had Clark’s books for years. Will read and listen about this “zapper”. I’ve had great success with some mixture of the chinese herbs, called Trigger Immune”, but just uneasy because it is recommended to not be constant. I do know my body lets me know these things too. Wish I had found this before loss of gallbladder last year, as well as first lifetime prescribed thyroid helper. The adrenal was first to go after zipping through the peri-menopause state, and yes, lecithin was used to do it, so thus my curiosity earlier. (there are pros and cons to that method–I just didn’t want the tainted approx 15 yr peri-change state ) “)
- #100 written by Deborah 2 months ago
I wondered why the milky color. The laboratory packets that I tried first were not milky but certainly a thicker gel based dose. Is there something I am doing wrong that mine is thin, and appears more like orange sherbet color ? As I am recovering now from some flu or sinus virus stuff; I haven’t noticed big helps even taking (4) ounces per day, so I am curious if this milky mixture is as potent?
Thank you so much Arthur for sharing.
- #102 written by dt 3 months ago
- #104 written by Leroy Wilcott 2 months ago
So happy to have discoverd the VIT C and your video,,,We are battling 3rd stage OV C, after surgery almost 2 years ago, now it appeaars to be returning with increasing CA 125 levels. We have started on the Lipo Vit C a 4 days ago. Have read to increase the dose daily until diareha starts, is this correct? We are taking 2 oz three times a day now with no signs of diareha… Also we have been looking and reading about the Auro Zap 5, pls explain or send a link on how it would help us with the OV C at this stage
@Leroy Wilcott, one of the amazing things about the Liposomal C is that it does not cause diarrhea like oral vitamin C per Linus Pauling. Add the fact that it has more punch gram for gram than even IV vitamin C, and 6 ounces a day sounds like a very good start. Please let me know how your body reacts to higher amounts.
If I were in your place, I would also get and use the AutoZap 5 Wellness System which I have used for years to keep my immune system strong and ready. See details at http://www.BestZapper.com/zapper5/ and user stories at http://www.ZapperStories.com and http://www.BestZapper.com The Wellness System has two components: the AutoZap 5 zapper, and the FreeCoil SuperZappicator.
The battery-powered AutoZap 5 super-fast zapper wakes up your immune system (your white blood cells) in just 5 minutes by tiny positive pulses of electricity applied hand to hand or foot to foot. It is so gentle that you cannot even feel it, and it is safe for babies as well. It is so efficient that a pair of AA batteries last 1000 zapping cycles. There is a one year full money-back guarantee on the zapper if you are not delighted with your results.
The SuperZappicator is a magnetic antenna box for the zapper, powered by the special green cycles on the zapper. It lets you work directly on food, teeth, pets and areas of little blood flow like the bowel contents and brain. You can read all that Dr Clark said about the zappicator at http://www.bestZapper.com/super-zapper/ Watch a couple of the videos there to see what we are hearing from our customers, and how to get the most out of the SuperZappicator.
A good way to start right away with Dr Hulda Clark’s methods is to download the Hulda Clark Action Plan, at
http://www.bestzapper.com/pdf/hulda.clark.action.plan.pdf?41ed4f
It will give you her cleanses, clean-ups and much more, including our best sources for safe products.Hope this helps. Remember, you have an amazing, self-healing body. Give it the tools, and it will do the job. God bless you! Arthur
Hello, arthur.
I have made the liposomal c as you said in your video, (thanks so much), but i have made a bigger dose: 45 grams of vitamin c mixed in 375 ml of water and 135 grams of soy lecithin mixed in 750ml of water, basically just adding 50% of everything you said, i used a isonic p4810, i did the ultrasonic the batch for 10 mins.
please tell me, how to tell if its successful, because its thick and full of bubbles and is brown. tell me please, what you think.God bless you and thanks.
- #108 written by Xavier 2 months ago
Hello Arthur,
thank you for your time given for others.
I leave in France, i am 53 yeats old and father of 9 childs.
My english is approximative…
Since two months i drink Acide ascorbique pure with Water (20/25 grammes per day). I have hépatite C chronique.I realy want to make Encapsulate VIT C, to take more doses.
My sonic cleaner arrives on monday. (from germany, Carrera 9611031)
My question is how i can know how many grammes i have to take for a day to kill my VHC…?
Excuse me again for my poor english,
Good bless you
Kindly
Xavier
- #109 written by Karen Hudson 2 months ago
Hello Arthur, I have just made the lipo c after seeing the video on your website – my question is regarding the foam that collects on the top of the mixture, do I throw it away or mix it in with the mixture? Also I only soaked my lecithin for two hours but it seemed to turn out ok, similar to the egg nog that you are talking about. Just wondering what to do about the foam.
Thanks and bless you - #110 written by Anita Thompson 3 weeks ago
The ascorbic acid (vit c), has been manufactured
The word crystalline synthetic means two things, firstly that it is
manmade
secondly it occurs nowhere in nature, has not been near an orange
so it is fake
having just started making this with an isonic machine. I am feeling quite dissapointed finding it is not the real thing, and therefore over time is probably toxic - #112 written by Alice 7 months ago
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Hi Arthur,
Just a quick question about the Liposomal encapsulated Vit. C:
It was not clear to me how to take it now….. 1 ounce in a 8 oz glass of water….or 1 oz in 24oz of water??
I will try to get the ultra sonic cleaner. Thanks for the info and have a blessed day.