Liposomal Vitamin C
Size: 150 Milliliters
- Adults seeking liposomal vitamin C for enhanced cellular absorption
- Individuals supporting immune function with phospholipid-encapsulated vitamin C
- Those who may experience digestive discomfort with standard vitamin C forms
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About Seeking Health - Liposomal Vitamin C
Seeking Health's Liposomal Vitamin C delivers ascorbic acid encapsulated in phospholipid liposomes — a liquid delivery form designed to support enhanced cellular absorption compared to standard oral vitamin C. It's formulated for individuals seeking to maintain immune function, antioxidant status, and connective tissue support with greater bioavailability per dose.
Why It's Worth Considering: The liposomal format encases vitamin C in a lipid bilayer that may improve uptake in the gastrointestinal tract, making it a practical option for those who experience digestive sensitivity with high-dose conventional ascorbic acid supplements.
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Who Benefits
Best For
- Adults seeking liposomal vitamin C for enhanced cellular absorption
- Individuals supporting immune function with phospholipid-encapsulated vitamin C
- Those who may experience digestive discomfort with standard vitamin C forms
- People maintaining antioxidant status with a liquid liposomal delivery format
Cautions
- History of kidney stones (oxalate type) — use buffered form
- Hemochromatosis (iron overload — C enhances iron absorption)
- G6PD deficiency at very high IV doses
- Taking blood thinners at doses above 2g/day
What to Expect
Compare Vitamin C Forms
| Feature | Ascorbic Acid | Buffered (Ascorbate) | Liposomal | Ester-C |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bioavailability | Good (standard) | Good (gentler) | Excellent (2-3x) | Good |
| GI Tolerance | May cause acidity | Very gentle | Excellent | Gentle |
| Best For | Budget, general use | Sensitive stomachs | Maximum absorption | Sustained release |
| Price | $ | $ | $$$ | $$ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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For maintenance, 500-1000mg daily is sufficient. For immune support during illness, 2000-4000mg in divided doses. The body can only absorb ~200-500mg at once, so split large doses throughout the day. Liposomal forms bypass this limit with 2-3x better absorption.
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For most people, standard ascorbic acid at 500-1000mg is sufficient. Liposomal vitamin C is worth the premium if you need higher therapeutic doses (2000mg+) without GI distress, or if you have absorption issues. Studies show liposomal C achieves 2-3x higher blood levels than standard forms.
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Vitamin C is water-soluble and excess is excreted in urine. The main risk of high doses (3000mg+) is GI distress (diarrhea, cramping) and increased oxalate production, which may contribute to kidney stones in susceptible individuals. The 'bowel tolerance' test — increasing dose until loose stools, then backing off — is a common practitioner approach.
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Meta-analyses show regular vitamin C supplementation reduces cold duration by 8% in adults and 14% in children, and reduces severity. It does NOT prevent colds in most people, but it does in those under physical stress (athletes, military). Taking vitamin C after cold symptoms start has minimal benefit — daily prevention is key.
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Take with food to reduce potential stomach acidity. Morning dosing is common since vitamin C may mildly increase alertness. If taking large doses (1000mg+), split into 2-3 doses throughout the day for better absorption and sustained blood levels.
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No significant interactions identified. Always consult your healthcare provider.
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† 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.
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