1000 mg of vitamin C per two softgels
Liposomes encapsulate vitamin C in a highly bioavailable lipid bilayer, exceeding plasma levels of standard supplements.
Liposomes increase both peak plasma concentrations and total absorption of vitamin C.
Gentle form of vitamin C
Powerful antioxidant, also supporting the immune system, collagen, and bones
GMO and gluten-free
Liposomal vitamin C is a highly bioavailable form of this essential antioxidant known to protect against oxidative damage, support healthy immune function, and play a critical role in collagen synthesis. Vitamin C is a cofactor for prolyl and lysyl hydroxylases, enzymes necessary for the development of collagen in joints and bones. High vitamin C intake has been linked to a reduced risk of osteoporotic fractures and increased bone mineral density. Vitamin C increases iron absorption, stabilizes vitamin E and folic acid, and reduces inflammation. An increased risk of deficiency has been identified in several populations, including the elderly, those with inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, or food allergies, and tobacco smokers. Vitamin C supplementation enhances immune function and is associated with a shorter duration of respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold. Supplementation has also been linked to improved liver function and blood sugar control in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Liposomes encapsulate vitamin C in a phospholipid bilayer, thereby circumventing the usual limitations of absorption and increasing plasma ascorbic acid levels to a greater extent than conventional supplementation. 8,9 Liposomal forms of vitamin C have been shown to nearly double the bioavailability while maintaining the safety of standard ascorbic acid supplementation.
Liposomes encapsulate vitamin C in a highly bioavailable lipid bilayer, exceeding plasma levels of standard supplements.
Liposomes increase both peak plasma concentrations and total absorption of vitamin C.
Gentle form of vitamin C
Powerful antioxidant, also supporting the immune system, collagen, and bones
GMO and gluten-free
Liposomal vitamin C is a highly bioavailable form of this essential antioxidant known to protect against oxidative damage, support healthy immune function, and play a critical role in collagen synthesis. Vitamin C is a cofactor for prolyl and lysyl hydroxylases, enzymes necessary for the development of collagen in joints and bones. High vitamin C intake has been linked to a reduced risk of osteoporotic fractures and increased bone mineral density. Vitamin C increases iron absorption, stabilizes vitamin E and folic acid, and reduces inflammation. An increased risk of deficiency has been identified in several populations, including the elderly, those with inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, or food allergies, and tobacco smokers. Vitamin C supplementation enhances immune function and is associated with a shorter duration of respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold. Supplementation has also been linked to improved liver function and blood sugar control in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Liposomes encapsulate vitamin C in a phospholipid bilayer, thereby circumventing the usual limitations of absorption and increasing plasma ascorbic acid levels to a greater extent than conventional supplementation. 8,9 Liposomal forms of vitamin C have been shown to nearly double the bioavailability while maintaining the safety of standard ascorbic acid supplementation.
Teenagers aged 9 to 18 and adults aged 18 and over: 2 capsules daily or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Medicinal ingredients: Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbate) 500 mg Nonmedicinal ingredients: Capsule (gelatin, glycerin, purified water, carob powder), flaxseed oil, phospholipids, yellow beeswax.