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Dr. Mercola, Liposomal Vitamin C

SKU MCL-01559
UPC 813006015592
Original price $16.97 - Original price $36.95
Original price
$36.95
$16.97 - $36.95
Current price $36.95
$0.41 /g of Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
Form: Capsules
Dose: 500 mg
Quantity: 180 Count

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Supplement & Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 90
  Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Calories
10
Total Fat
1 g1%*
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid)
1,000 mg
1111%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calories diet. 


Product Description

Description

Boost your body's defenses with Dr. Mercola Liposomal Vitamin C, a highly absorbable form of vitamin C.

Dr. Mercola's Liposomal Vitamin C is a dietary supplement that delivers 1,000 mg of vitamin C per serving in a highly bioavailable liposomal form. This powerful and versatile essential nutrient supports vibrant immune health, optimized cardiovascular function, and protection against damaging free radicals.

  • Provides immune support and antioxidant benefits
  • Enhances bioavailability through liposomal delivery
  • Trusted quality from a brand providing supplements since 2001

Directions

Adults, as a dietary supplement, take two (2) capsules daily with water.

Ingredients

Sunflower lecithin, medium chain triglycerides, capsule (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), beeswax, paprika extract.

Health risks and warnings

Keep out of reach of children.

Do not use if safety seal is broken.

If you are nursing, pregnant, taking medication or have a medical condition, consult your physician before taking this product.

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Questions and Answers about Dr. Mercola, Liposomal Vitamin C

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  • Is liposomal vitamin C really better?

    Liposomal vitamin C is often considered superior to traditional forms of vitamin C supplements due to its enhanced absorption and bioavailability. The liposomal delivery system encapsulates the vitamin C molecules in tiny lipid bubbles, which can protect the vitamin from degradation in the digestive system and potentially allow for better cellular uptake. This may result in higher blood concentrations of vitamin C compared to non-liposomal forms, potentially leading to greater health benefits.

  • Who shouldn't take liposomal vitamin C?

    While liposomal vitamin C is generally safe for most people, certain individuals should exercise caution. Those with hemochromatosis or other iron storage disorders should be careful, as vitamin C can enhance iron absorption. People with a history of kidney stones may need to limit their vitamin C intake, as it can contribute to oxalate stone formation in some cases.

  • Is liposomal vitamin C safe for kidneys?

    Liposomal vitamin C is generally considered safe for individuals with healthy kidney function. In fact, some studies suggest that vitamin C may have protective effects on kidney health due to its antioxidant properties. However, those with a history of kidney stones or existing kidney issues should use caution, as high doses of vitamin C can potentially increase oxalate levels, which may contribute to stone formation in susceptible individuals.

  • What are the side effects of liposomal vitamin C?

    Liposomal vitamin C is generally well-tolerated, but some people may experience mild side effects, particularly at high doses. These can include digestive discomfort, diarrhea, or nausea. In rare cases, some individuals may experience headaches or skin flushing. It's worth noting that these side effects are often less common with liposomal forms compared to traditional vitamin C supplements due to improved absorption and reduced gastrointestinal irritation.

  • Is it better to take liposomal vitamin C in the morning or at night?

    Liposomal vitamin C can be taken at any time of day, as its absorption is not significantly affected by the timing of intake. Some people prefer taking it in the morning to potentially boost energy and immune function throughout the day. Others may choose to take it with meals to enhance iron absorption from food. Ultimately, the best time to take it is when you're most likely to remember and consistently incorporate it into your routine.

  • Is liposomal vitamin C good for the heart?

    Liposomal vitamin C may offer benefits for heart health due to its potent antioxidant properties. It can help protect against oxidative stress, which is a factor in cardiovascular disease. Some studies suggest that vitamin C may help improve endothelial function, potentially supporting healthy blood pressure levels. Additionally, its role in collagen production may contribute to the structural integrity of blood vessels.

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