Liposomal Vitamin C: Why And How To Make It
Maximize absorption and healing effect of vitamin C by learning how to make liposomal. We are what we absorb. Oral vitamin C tablets can be wasteful and expensive because we can only tolerate a certain dose. The vitamin C is not able to travel to the cells where it is needed because it is a water soluble vitamin, and our cell walls are make of a fatty layer. Liposomal vitamin C is coated in phosholipids from lecithin and this enables the ascorbic acid to enter the blood stream and affect healing on a cellular level.
People with more challenging health conditions require larger doses of vitamin C which may not be achieved by oral supplementation.
WHAT DOES VITAMIN C DO IN THE BODY?
It is a powerful antioxidant involved in healing.
Vitamin C boosts the immune system, speeds recovery from infections, and heals inflammation.
It supports adrenal function, in fact the more stress, the higher vitamin C requirement.
Its involved in collagen formation, and is therefore anti aging.
Vitamin C is able to attach to certain toxins, heavy metals and render them harmless so your body can excrete it. An excellent detoxifier.
WHAT CONDITIONS CAN VITAMIN C HELP WITH?
Almost every single person presents with vitamin C deficiency. Since we all experience stress: at work, physical, psychological, and are exposed to toxins in air, food and water, we all require this antioxidant to protect and maintain our health.
Vitamin C is especially required in higher doses for people with chronic illness and inflammation.
WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF VITAMIN C RESEARCH?
Vitamin C was discovered by a Hungarian scientist in 1932.
Two time Nobel peace prize winner Dr Linus Pauling dedicated almost 50 years to researching the healing effects of vitamin C in the body, and published work that indicated that there wasn't a condition that couldn't be healed using mega doses of vitamin C.
Most recently Dr Ronald Hunninghake has brought much further information about the miraculous healing effects of vitamin C.
It has been revealed that liposomal vitamin C is more absorbable than intravenous vitamin C, which is usually a very expensive option for someone who is seriously ill.
WHAT IS BOWEL TOLERANCE?
Unique to every individual and doses will be variable. Basically, it indicates how much oral vitamin C a person can tolerate before the body excretes it. Therefore it is recommended to take smaller more frequent doses of vitamin C supplements when taking tablets. Larger doses may be difficult for the digestive system to handle and therefore symptoms of stomach upset and diarrhoea will result. Therefore therapeutic dose is difficult if not impossible to achieve orally.
Liposomal vitamin C by passes the digestive system, causes no irritation and instead travels directly into the bloodstream, to the cells where it is required most for healing. Thus, bigger and therapeutic doses can easily be achieved.
To learn about how vitamin C could help you please have a look at some informative links here:
https://www.cancertutor.com/vitaminc_...
http://vitamincfoundation.org/lipo.php