You can cool it but don't cool it below room temperature because I'm almost sure low temperature destroy liposomes.
Are you saying it needs to be consumed whilst still warm? Don't put in the fridge at all? What's the basis for this?
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You can cool it but don't cool it below room temperature because I'm almost sure low temperature destroy liposomes.
testingc wrote:You can cool it but don't cool it below room temperature because I'm almost sure low temperature destroy liposomes.
Are you saying it needs to be consumed whilst still warm? Don't put in the fridge at all? What's the basis for this?
I think it's really dangerous for your ears to sonorize and mix the solution. Thats why I prefere this method.
Kasia wrote:hello,
I want to ask about alcohol in the mixture- does it stay in the final product? Do kids can use it?
gtrkiwi wrote:Hi all. I have been playing around with the various methods of producing lipo C for some time now and despite my best efforts never seem to be able to produce a brew that doesn't react to the baking soda test.
gtrkiwi wrote:With my last mix I cold mixed all the ingredients and heated in the microwave stopping every 30 seconds to check the temp. Did this all the way to 50 deg Celsius at which time I stirred while allowing to cool. I rightly or wrongly thought the microwave may have the same effect as ultasound albeit at a very different frequency. Any thoughts on this.
gtrkiwi wrote:I am using NOW Sunflower lecithin which I am told is very high quality.
gtrkiwi wrote:I have just tried the heat method and find that in fact the bicarbonate of soda does not react when you drip it on the mix, but if you give it a bit of a stir up it starts fizzing away all the way through.
gtrkiwi wrote:I rightly or wrongly thought the microwave may have the same effect as ultasound albeit at a very different frequency. Any thoughts on this.
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