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I've made my own liposomal vitamin C and have been taking it for a couple of days. I have neuro lyme with swelling of areas of the head and right eye and ear. After taking the C, my whole head heats up with the swollen areas noticeably warmer a little later. My body temp increases and I can feel effected areas of my head.
I'll keep you in touch with my progress. This is supposed to be more effective than IV vitamin C and a lot of people with cancer are using it.
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This is made with soy lecithin. Does this cause problems for people who have a food allergy to soy?
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If I was allergic to soy, I wouldn't take it. There are other types of lecithin including sunflower and egg yolk lecithin. I'd like to try the sunflower but I can't comment on the effectiveness of it regarding this usage.
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I'm having tremendous results with this stuff and I have only been taking it less than 2 weeks. The swelling in my head has gone down a lot and I'm feeling much better in all regards - more energy, better disposition, more outgoing, headaches gone, etc. Have to wonder whether it is getting to the lyme and the coinfections.
It's cheap to do yourself. I'll continue to update my progress.
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