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LivOn Laboratories Lypo-Spheric Vitamin C -- 1000 mg - 30 Packets


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LivOn Laboratories Lypo-Spheric Vitamin C -- 1000 mg - 30 Packets

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LivOn Laboratories Lypo-Spheric Vitamin C Description

  • Dietary Supplement Utilizing Liposomal Encapsulation Technology
  • Maximized Absorption Delivered via "Smart" Lyposomal Nano-Spheres
  • 1,000 mg Vitamin C
  • 1,000 mg Essential Phospholipids
  • Good Source of Choline
  • Non-GMO
  • Sugar Free
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegan

Superior Absorption
• Scientifically proven to raise Vitamin C plasma levels 2X previously thought possible
• Absorbs 50% better in white blood cells than Vitamin C powder for better immune system support
• Lypo-Spheric® Vitamin C uses lipsomes made from phospholipids — the same material that makes up your cells — to encapsulate the nutrient and maximize absorption. With the Lypo-Spheric delivery system, you get the benefit of the nutrient and satisfy the body's ever-growing need for Phospholipids, including Phosphatydlcholine.

 

Maximum Benefits
• Clinically shown to reduce the appearance of wrinkles in 4 weeks
• Superior absorption means more Vitamin C to support a healthy immune system, protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals, and support collagen production

 

Highest Quality
• Uses real liposomes with a sufficient amount of phospholipids to encapsulate the Vitamin C to enable nutrient transport to the cells

• Every batch is tested at critical points throughout production and packaging for ingredient content, microbiological agents, heavy metals, and other potential contaminants

 

Minimal Ingredients
• Vegan
• Gluten-free
• Non-GMO
• Sugar-free
• Hexane-free
• No fillers or colorants
• No artificial flavors


Directions

As a dietary supplement take one packet 1 to 2 times per day or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

  1. Tear packet at the notches
  2. Squeeze the entire contents of packet into 1–3 oz. of a cool beverage
  3. Swallow in one gulp like a shot
  4. Contents of packet will not dissolve

Store at room temperature. Do not freeze or place the product in direct sunlight for extended periods of time.

 

Free Of
GMOs, sugar, gluten, animal products, starch, yeast, hexane, artificial colors or flavors.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Packet (5.7 mL)
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories15
Total Fat1 g1%
Total Carbohydrate1 g<1%
Vitamin C (as sodium ascorbate)1000 mg1,111%
Sodium (as sodium ascorbate)160 mg6%
Essential Phospholipids (from soy lecithin)1000 mg*
   Phosphatidylcholine (PC)500 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Purified water, alcohol (preservative), citric acid.


Contains Phospholipids Derived From Soy Not a low calorie supplement.

Warnings

If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, consult a healthcare practitioner before using this product.

 

Packets may expand as latent air from the filling process tends to expand over time. This does not affect the quality of the product.

The product you receive may contain additional details or differ from what is shown on this page, or the product may have additional information revealed by partially peeling back the label. We recommend you reference the complete information included with your product before consumption and do not rely solely on the details shown on this page. For more information, please see our full disclaimer.
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5 Things About Vitamin C That Might Surprise You

Vitamin C is so prevalent and potent of a nutrient that it’s often considered the superstar of supplements. And for good reason: vitamin C is the go-to source for naturally supporting a healthier immune system.

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But there’s much more to this citrusy vite than we realize. Here are five surprising things to know—and why you should consider adding more vitamin C to your diet:

1. Humans are one of only a few mammals that don’t produce vitamin C on their own

We have more in common with guinea pigs and bats than we think. Unlike dogs, goats, domestic cats and rabbits, humans don’t produce their own vitamin C.

Why? Blame evolution. Whereas this biological trait persisted in most animals, plants, and invertebrates, it disappeared in flying mammals, primates, guinea pigs and humans, rendering us incapable of synthesizing it from glucose in the kidneys or liver.

Translation? Taking a proactive approach to ensuring adequate intake of this vitamin is crucial, in that a failure to do so may lead to a deficiency.

2. Vitamin C is key to optimal adrenal health

Your adrenal glands—which are located at the top of your kidneys—are liable for releasing hormones that impact growth, development, cardiovascular function, and immunity. They also help you cope with fear and stress. Indeed, in our evolutionary history, the adrenal glands played a critical role in our survival. If a tiger chased you, your adrenal glands would release adrenaline—a stress hormone that aids in fleeing danger. Or, if a tiger stalked you, day after day, your adrenal glands would constantly release cortisol—another stress hormone that helps the body manage longer-term anxiety.

If your lifestyle today makes you feel as if you’re consistently being chased or stalked by a tiger (thanks to demanding jobs, children, economic uncertainties and daily anxieties), your adrenal glands will respond by producing more stress hormones, which eventually become depleted.

Vitamin C can organically support the rejuvenation of these glands. What’s more, vitamin C is essential to the manufacturing of adrenal hormones. And when your adrenal glands are functioning properly, you can see what those “tigers” really are—paper, and therefore tamable.*

3. It’s also key to a brighter, more luminous complexion 

In the last decade, vitamin C-enhanced beauty products have been popping up in everything from anti-aging serums to skin-smoothing body butters.

Consider it far from a marketing ploy: vitamin C is vital to the production of collagen—a protein that gives skin its strength and tautness and which diminishes as we age, potentially resulting in saggy skin, fine lines and wrinkles and discoloration.

Additionally, vitamin C naturally encourages the rejuvenation of our complexions by operating as one of the most powerful and imperative antioxidants available. In essence, vitamin C donates electrons to molecules that are unstable—and thus harmful to the body—without turning into a pro-aging free radical. To put it plainly: vitamin C is a boon for both the way you feel and the way you look. (Grapefruit, anyone?)

4. Vitamin C naturally supports heart health

Vitamin C’s myriad benefits aren’t just reserved to your skin and immune system: vitamin C has many heart-protective properties and is one of the most valuable antioxidants in naturally supporting heart health.*

How? It can support good HDL cholesterol, thwart oxidation of “bad” LDL cholesterol and shield and strengthen the walls of your blood vessels. In fact, some researchers speculate that vitamin C may be just as fundamental to cardiovascular health as exercise.*  Lucky for us: Getting more of this vitamin is as easy as peeling an orange. Which brings us to our next point:

5. Vitamin C is a water-soluble nutrient

Two types of vitamins exist: The first are fat-soluble vitamins—like vitamins A, D, K, and E—which are dissolved into the bloodstream to perform their functions; surpluses of these vitamins are then stored in the liver. Water-soluble vitamins, on the other hand, operate much like they sound—they’re dissolved in water, are not stowed in the body and are expelled through urine. Because of this, we need a continuous daily dose of these nutrients in our diets.

Supplements aside, vitamin C foods include citrusy fruits and their juices, enabling you to chow down on wholesome foods in the name of ensuring sufficient consumption of this nutrient. Strawberries, kale, broccoli, cantaloupe, red and green bell peppers, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts—all are wonderfully rich in vitamin C (and some contain higher doses of it than oranges!)

Go with an island-inspired breakfast: Papayas, pineapples, kiwi, mangos and guavas are all superb sources of this outstanding vitamin. Or, take it to Amazonian heights: camu camu—a small shrub found in the Amazon rainforest that produces cherry-like berries—is thought to have the highest concentration of Vitamin C on the planet. Who knew health would taste so delicious—and exotic?

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. 

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