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Liposomal vitamin C Zooki, liposome Liposomal, Citrus Orange Sachets x 30

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Sachets of Vitamin C Zooki, Citrus Orange, 1000mg of Liposomal Vitamin C per 15ml sachet.

Liposome encapsulated Vitamin C protects the Vitamin C as it passes through your digestive system, preventing it from damage and digestion for effective delivery into the bloodstream - increasing absorption and preventing waste. Vitamin C Zooki sachets provides the most potent form of Vitamin C in the most convenient way possible, allowing you to take Liposomal Vitamin C on the go straight from the sachet.

Directions for use

Take straight from the sachet or mix into water and drink. How often you take Vitamin C Zooki will depend on why you are taking it.

Bolster your immune system

If you're buying this product to help out your immune system when starting to feel run down, then just take accordingly - you don't need to take it everyday, just a sachet daily whenever you feel you need it.

Beauty

Liposomal Vitamin C is popularly taken for its skin benefits. If you want to support collagen production and skin elasticity then take one sachet of Vitamin C Zooki daily.

All-round health boost

If you're taking Vitamin C Zooki for general health purposes then you can take Vitamin C Zooki as often as it suits you. One sachet daily supports a whole range of body functions, but if you'd like to take it more sporadically then that's fine too - Vitamin C Zooki is a great addition to a well-balanced diet for an occasional health boost.

What are Liposomes?

Humans can't produce or store Vitamin C. All the Vitamin C we need we have to get from our diet, and because we can't store it, we have to replenish our blood with Vitamin C every single day. The problem is, when we take Vitamin C orally, it has to go through our digestive system - hardly any of the Vitamin C actually makes it to our cells. To combat this, Zooki utilises a patented liposomal encapsulation process to wrap the Vitamin C in 'liposomes'. Liposomes shield the Vitamin C during digestion, and accelerate the absorption and delivery of the Vitamin C into your cells.

Liposomes as a shield

A liposome is a tiny sphere that carries ingredients. Made up from a phospholipid bi-layer, the outside shell encapsulates the Vitamin C forming a tiny bubble that shields it from the outside. When you take traditional Vitamin C supplements, some of it gets lost during the digestion process and even less actually makes it to your cells. The liposomal shield ensures as much Vitamin C as possible makes it into your bloodstream.

Liposomal delivery

Once the liposomes have transported the Vitamin C through your digestive system and into your body, they will deliver the Vitamin C directly into the cells themselves. Vitamin C is water-soluble: it has trouble getting into a cell through a cell membrane which is fatbased. Liposomes overcome this by merging with the cell membrane of your cell, transferring its contents to the inside of the cell. By using liposomes to transport Vitamin C, we can ensure that as much Vitamin C as possible makes it to the cells that need it.