Bioavailablity of Cissus, Celadrin, and MSM

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Anyone know the oral bioavailablity of Cissus, Celadrin, and MSM?

While they seem to be relatively solid given the positive response to oral use, I would like to know exact numbers.

Im thinking about making a transdermal with these and some other solutes. Knowing exact numbers will help determine the composition.
 
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No idea of how it is man. Good idea for a transmerdal though..
 

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Don't know numbers.... but I know MSM is highly bio-availible.
 
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Just a suggestion if you go through with a Cissus transdermal (which I hope you'll let us know about if you do it):

Since the herb is only 5% active compounds, it might be beneficial to heat it in the solution, and strain out the remaining herb, like you're making pot brownies.
 
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Just a suggestion if you go through with a Cissus transdermal (which I hope you'll let us know about if you do it):

Since the herb is only 5% active compounds, it might be beneficial to heat it in the solution, and strain out the remaining herb, like you're making pot brownies.
Yummy!!!
 
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Hmmm.... Cissus cookies could be a cool idea. I find that it smells like trib.. Imagine in the oven.. Smell all over the house could make everybody puke!
 
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Hmmm.... Cissus cookies could be a cool idea. I find that it smells like trib.. Imagine in the oven.. Smell all over the house could make everybody puke!
Don't they say not to take with food?
 

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