Anybody used LipOdd or MitoLipin or DeFibron?
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@alfredoolivas said in Anybody used LipOdd or MitoLipin or DeFibron?:
Actually, I will be increasing the milk to 4l and removing the grana padano.
If you find yourself curious enough towards such experimentation it'd great if you were to have ceruloplasmin and total plasma copper and plasma SOD activity measured before and after that fluid dairy diet. Ideally also serum oder plasma total bicarbonate before and after.
(HCO3- should be above a putative 24mmol/L renal threshold up to about 31mmol/L basally. <20 is already detrimental but commonly ignored until blood pH drop at about <12.) -
@CrumblingCookie Unless you want to cover the testing costs, I most likely won't XD
Hans Amato did a 5 litre milk diet and he has the money to test these things, so maybe ask him about that stuff -
I lied sorry, there is little phosphatidyl choline in cows milk
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But still. Phosphatidyl choline gets converted back into choline, lipids and glycerol in the gut. In the blood stream it gets reincorporated back into a phosphatidylcholine with a lipid head depending on the lipids in the blood.
So effectively it's the same.
I am trying 1000mg of Citocholine to. Hopefully that gets incorporated into saturated phoshphatidyl choline in my blood. -
What would also be an EPIC experiment, is 20g of lecithin and 40g of cococnut oil taken at the same time
Your body being flooded with saturated phospholipids -

Nevermind. WE ARE MITOLIPIN MAXING 200 - 400MG OF SATURATED PHOSPHILIPIDYL CHOLINE A DAY -
@alfredoolivas does it get broken down in the skin tissues or blood stream? Aka, a functional topical?
Pretty sure Ray said he'd appreciate a supplement of it.
awful extreme to call it a scam by Georgi -- that crabs-in-a-bucket attitude is unfortunate.
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Nevermind. WE ARE MITOLIPIN MAXING 200 - 400MG OF SATURATED PHOSPHILIPIDYL CHOLINE A DAY
quick 180 but i'll take it glad you came around hahah
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@LetTheRedeemed Yes. In the skin it gets broken down, and retained in the skin. I am actually doing Phosphatidylcholine based fat dissolving injections right now, and when researching I remember seeing that even subcutaneous administration, lead to 99% of it being held by tissues in the injection site.
A scam was a stretch, but it is a supplement with no research behind it. None. The studies he attatched to the post about MitoLipin are all to do with unsaturated phosphatidylcholine. It is a big stretch to say that it will deliver lipids into mitochondria, because it gets broken down and reformed, in the gut, liver and even in the cell I think, into a new phosphatidylcholine composed of a different lipid.
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@alfredoolivas interesting, thanks for sharing. Always love critical batting of ideas
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@alfredoolivas said in Anybody used LipOdd or MitoLipin or DeFibron?:
The studies he attatched to the post about MitoLipin are all to do with unsaturated phosphatidylcholine.
WHAT??
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@engineer He basically showed the benefits of choline in that post XD
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@alfredoolivas this could turn out to be a bad look for those skeptical of RP, because if they see this supplement with zero (0) research behind it, they're going to latch onto that and think everything else has zero research
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so now that we know MitoLipin could be a bunch of bunk, what about LipOdd and DeFibron?
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@engineer Again, LipOdd can be replicated by high dairy consumption. I will esitmate the amounts in a sec. Defibron seems cool. I would look for a source for the raw metyhlated fatty acids though before I bought it.
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@engineer Estimated Concentrations (Total Amounts in 4 L)
Pentadecanoic acid (C15:0): Approximately 1.58 g total in 4 L (or about 395 mg/L).
Heptadecanoic acid (C17:0): Approximately 0.72 g total in 4 L (or about 180 mg/L).So I am taking in rougly 15 servings of lipodd a day XD. Though it is intaken with other lipids which may compete with the odd long chain fats