Liposomal Protocol

An advanced nutrient delivery system using microscopic fat spheres (liposomes) to encapsulate supplements like vitamin C or glutathione, dramatically enhancing their absorption and bioavailability.

Overview

Liposomes are tiny bubble-like structures made of phospholipids, which are the same fats that make up your cell walls. The first fat-based delivery systems were discovered in 1965 and quickly put to work delivering drugs more effectively. When nutrients get wrapped inside these tiny spheres, liposomes protect them from breaking down in your digestive system and help deliver them directly to your cells. Most liposomal supplements come as liquids that you measure and drink. The FDA and European drug agencies have approved several liposomal products, proving this technology works in real-world medicine. This delivery system works particularly well for nutrients like vitamin C, glutathione, curcumin, and B vitamins that aren't well absorbed when taken as regular pills or powders.

Key Benefits

Research involving nine studies shows liposomal forms get 1.2-5.4 times more nutrients into your bloodstream with 1.3-7.2 times better overall absorption compared to standard supplements. Studies prove liposomal vitamin C gets 1.77 times more into your system than regular vitamin C. Better protects nutrients from stomach acid and improves absorption, allowing oral supplements to reach blood levels similar to IV therapy. The phospholipids also support your cell membranes and may improve how nutrients travel through your lymphatic system. Choose pharmaceutical-grade liposomal products with proven encapsulation rates to get the best absorption while maintaining safety.