Yeah, don't buy the cheaper sonic cleaners. The cleaners sold to dentists are the best.
There is a Yahoo group called DIY-LET, which stands for Do It Yourself Liposomal Encapsulation Technology, quite an involved and fun mouth full. They will hold your hand and walk you through it.
Roger Bird
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If you google lipospheric vitamin C, you will get a few pages that give you the same technique for making it yourself, as the commercial one is quite expensive.
All you need is vit C in powder, lecithin in powder and an US jewellery cleaner that costs about $70 on line (in NZ, probably cheaper overseas).
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
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A side note on lecithin… These days, lecithin mostly derives from soy, much of which is genetically modified.
Writing to the manufacturer of the lecithin for assurance that its products derive entirely from non-GMO sources may not get you the answer you'd like, but it will tell the manufacturer that you care. And I've been pleasantly surprised at how many manufacturers -- including a major grocery retail chain in Australia that has its own product lines -- have responded to such queries with strong statements of commitment to excluding GMO-derived products, including requirements upon their suppliers to certify the GM-free status of their ingredients.
Consumer pressure in the form of written enquiries requiring written responses seems to have enormous power in this area.
John
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Writing to the manufacturer of the lecithin for assurance that its products derive entirely from non-GMO sources may not get you the answer you'd like, but it will tell the manufacturer that you care. And I've been pleasantly surprised at how many manufacturers -- including a major grocery retail chain in Australia that has its own product lines -- have responded to such queries with strong statements of commitment to excluding GMO-derived products, including requirements upon their suppliers to certify the GM-free status of their ingredients.
Consumer pressure in the form of written enquiries requiring written responses seems to have enormous power in this area.
John
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