Description
FM Nutrition Liposomal Vit C is an advanced formula that delivers Vitamin C in a liposomal form, designed for superior absorption and increased bioavailability. The liposomal technology ensures that Vitamin C reaches the cells more efficiently, helping strengthen immunity, support collagen production, and protect against oxidative stress.
Key Ingredients
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid & Sodium Ascorbate):
- Boosts collagen production for skin, vascular, and joint health.
- Potent antioxidant that protects against oxidative stress.
- Supports immune defense and tissue repair.
Sunflower Lecithin (Non-GMO):
- Creates liposomal vesicles that improve Vitamin C stability and absorption.
- Supports heart health, aids in detoxification by supporting liver function and enhances cognitive function as well.
Key Indications
FMN Liposomal Vit C is beneficial for individuals with:
- Weak immunity or frequent infections.
- Oxidative stress or chronic inflammation.
- Cardiovascular risk factors or arterial stiffness.
- Detoxification and liver support needs.
- Neurological stress or poor focus and concentration.
- Early signs of aging, collagen loss.
Recommended Dosage
1.3 ml (80mg) diluted in water or juice daily or as directed by your healthcare advisor.
Why Choose This Product?
- Liposomal delivery system
- High absorption and superior bioavailability
- Gentle on the stomach
- Non-GMO, gluten-free, soy-free, and dairy-free.
FAQs
Liposomal Vitamin C uses phospholipid vesicles to encapsulate Vitamin C, allowing higher absorption and delivery directly to cells compared to regular tablets or powders.
Yes, daily use is safe and recommended for maintaining consistent antioxidant protection and immune support.
No, the liposomal form is gentle on the digestive system and well tolerated, even at higher doses.
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