The miracle of Vitamin C  💚


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Vitamin C has no toxicity but --- People who take high doses of Vitamin C experience  a C-flush, the bowel tolerance.

Since the liposomal C has superior absorption, it will not cause a C-flush so liposomal Vitamin C is not appropriate for this test.

 a Vitamin C dosage that’s right for you 


• 1,000 mg liposomal = 8,330 mg powder
• 2,000 mg liposomal = 12,000 mg powder
• 3,000 mg liposomal = 25,000 mg powder

LIPOSOMAL VITAMIN C BENEFITS

Your body can only absorb as much oral Vitamin C as your limited number of nutrient transporters can carry — from the digestive system to the bloodstream, and then from the bloodstream to the cells. 


The amount of non-liposomal Vitamin C absorbed in the blood decreases dramatically as the dose size increases. Of a 20 mg dose, 19 mg (98%) can be absorbed. Of a 12,000 mg dose, only 16% (1,920 mg) is absorbed, with all that excess causing some major gastric distress when it leaves the body. 
Vitamin C is water-soluble, so your body can’t store any excess when it gets left behind in either the blood or the digestive system. That’s why so much of the vitamin content from pills, powders, and even foods is passed as waste. And where it gets abandoned dictates the way your body passes it.
Using patented technology, we wrap the Vitamin C in double-layered phospholipid spheres (liposomes) that protect the vitamin through the digestive system and transport it into the bloodstream for absorption in the cells. So, you get all the benefits of high-dose Vitamin C without the gastric distress.

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