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I would be interested in thoughts about making the entire Linus Pauling therapy liposomal.
Johnwen wrote:Guess they tried it in china in 2000 Looks like it didn't work to good in Rats.
http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/6/526.pdf
Both liposome and glyco-poly-L-lysine (G-PLL) are often used as carriers to deliver exogenous genes to the liver in gene therapy experiments.
jpoww wrote:So if I take 22grams of vit c. i'm only getting 11grams to my cells? so what I should double that intake to get more into my cells? I dont like the lipsomal, it taste horrible
vitamin C has to lose an electron (i.e.,get used once, get oxidized) in order to penetrate the cell membrane.
Then after it gets through, Glutathion has to recharge it to make it vitamin C again (Which saps the body of GSH).
http://www.livonlabs.com/cgi-bin/start. ... ility.htmlOnce vitamin C enters the bloodstream, an active transport process is needed for the nutrient to move across any cellular membrane. This process can be just as restrictive as the one that initially limited the nutrient's entrance into the bloodstream. Much of the vitamin C that is not actively transported into the cells will be filtered out by the kidneys and passed in the urine.
ofonorow wrote:We learn something new every day. These are interesting statements. What are your sources/references?
I'd like to understand the theory here so we can test it with our new found vitamin C meter
Does the vitamin C supposedly travel in the blood as liposomes? (New experiment - put liposomal vitamin C in water and see what the meter reads!)[/color]
Although research has not clearly shown how the therapeutic agents in a liposome are actually released, there are a couple of theories. One theory suggests that the phospholipids are processed in the liver as fats and that this process releases the vitamin C. Another theory proposes that cells all over the body, hungry for phospholipid materials to repair cell membranes and other cellular structures, "steal" these materials from the liposome allowing their contents to leak out.
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