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- Effective Liposomal Delivery - Liposomes are easily absorbed into the bloodstream, where they circulate throughout the body, merging with cell membranes and releasing their nutrient contents directly into the cells.
- Maximum Bioavailability - Because Lypo-Absorb Vitamin C is released directly into your cells, you get the maximum absorption of pure, non-degraded nutrition with optimal cellular bioavailability.
- A Phospholipid Bonus - Liposomal bilayers are made of phospholipids. Since phospholipids are a critical component of human cell membranes, your body can utilize them to repair damaged membranes.
Supplement Facts | ||
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Serving Size: 1 packet (5 milliliters) | ||
Servings Per Container: 30 packets | ||
Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate) | 1000 mg | 1111% |
Sodium (Sodium Ascorbate) | 131 mg | 5% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet |
- Other Ingredients: Purified water, non-GMO sunflower lecithin, glycerin, natural flavors, stevia leaf extract (as glucosylsteviosides), potassium sorbate.
- Does Not Contain: Dairy, egg, soy, gluten, wheat, or magnesium stearate.
- Suggested Daily Use: Take 1 packet daily, or as directed by your healthcare provider. Mix with water or juice if desired.
- Note: Store at room temperature. Protect from light, heat and humidity. May be refrigerated.
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Caution: Pregnant or lactating women and persons under
18 years of age should consult their qualified healthcare provider prior to use. As with all dietary supplements, seek the advice of your qualified healthcare provider prior to use of this product. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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Should I take Lypo-Absorb Vitamin C with food?
As vitamin C is water-soluble, you don’t need to take it with food. You can drink it straight from the packet or mix it with water or another beverage.
What are liposomes?
Liposomes are nano-sized, bubble-shaped structures that hold the answer to overcoming issues of poor absorption. Liposomes help nutrients or other compounds travel safely through the harsh and acidic digestive tract, remaining intact until they reach their target cells. They have a unique structure that allows the outer-facing hydrophilic heads to attract water and form a closed structure while their hydrophobic tails are safely inside the bubble. Because liposomes have a water-based center, the second layer of phospholipid heads line up to face the inside of the bubble. The double-layered bubble then safely protects the vitamin C inside, allowing it to travel through the digestive tract and bloodstream until it meets our cells. From there, the liposome merges with our cell membranes and releases the inner nutrient contents into the cell.
What are phospholipids?
Liposomal bilayers are made of phospholipids. Because phospholipids are a critical component of human cell membranes, the liposomal system can deliver the phospholipids themselves, allowing cells to incorporate them and repair any damaged membranes.