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LIPOSOMAL Vitamin C

LIPOSOMAL Vitamin C

$29.25

Liposomal Vitamin C is a form of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) that is encapsulated within liposomes—tiny, spherical vesicles made from phospholipids (fats similar to those in cell membranes). This encapsulation protects the vitamin C from being broken down by stomach acids and enzymes during digestion, allowing it to be absorbed more efficiently into the bloodstream and delivered directly to cells. Unlike traditional forms, which are water-soluble and often pass through the body quickly with limited uptake, the liposomal structure mimics cell membranes, facilitating better cellular penetration and bioavailability. This delivery method is often used in supplements to maximise the nutrient’s effectiveness for immune function, antioxidant activity, and overall health.

Overview Benefits of Liposomal Vitamin C Over Traditional Powder, Capsules, and Tablets

Here are 10 key benefits of liposomal Vitamin C compared to traditional forms, based on enhanced absorption and reduced limitations of standard delivery methods:

1.  Superior Bioavailability: Liposomal encapsulation significantly increases the amount of Vitamin C that enters the bloodstream, with studies showing greater bioavailability than non-liposomal forms.  

2.  Enhanced Absorption: It allows for better uptake in the digestive system, bypassing some barriers that limit absorption in traditional forms.  

3.  Faster Onset of Action: Reaches peak plasma levels more quickly due to improved delivery, providing rapid benefits compared to slower-absorbing traditional options.

4.  Gentler on the Stomach: Reduces gastrointestinal side effects like upset or diarrhoea, which are common with high doses of traditional Vitamin C.

5.  Improved Immune Support: Delivers Vitamin C more effectively to immune tissues, enhancing natural killer cell activity and phagocytosis for stronger immune response.  

6.  Better Antioxidant Protection: Provides more efficient cellular delivery, amplifying Vitamin C’s role in neutralising free radicals and supporting overall health.

7.  Potential for Lower Doses: Achieves similar or greater effects with smaller amounts, as more of the nutrient is utilised by the body.

8.  Extended Circulation Time: Liposomes help Vitamin C remain in the blood longer, prolonging its beneficial effects over the quick excretion seen in traditional forms.

9.  Targeted Cellular Delivery: The liposomal structure improves transport to cells and tissues, making it more effective for addressing nutritional deficiencies.  

10.  Clinical Performance Advantages: In clinical settings, it outperforms conventional forms in bioavailability and therapeutic outcomes, such as blood pressure reduction in dose-dependent studies.  

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