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Introducing Liposomes and Nano-Nutrients
As previously mentioned, the bioavailability of a supplement is highly dependent on both the form and speed at which it can be absorbed by the body.
Researchers have been studying liposomes and nano-nutrients since the mid-1900s. Both have been shown to improve the bioavailability of both medicines and supplements.
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Liposomes are currently being utilized in all kinds of places, and are showing promising results in a number of studies.
They have become the preferred method of delivery for many medicines that are considered to be unstable or easily broken down by the stomach.
Liposomes are experts at behaving in a way that your body recognizes because they are composed of the same substance as our body's own cells. This allows them to be absorbed more effectively because your body recognizes them as cells, rather than an outside substance to be broken down and eliminated (like your morning smoothie or that tasty burger you had last night). This ability allows the nutrients wrapped inside to travel safely and ultimately absorb better. In other words, they help to optimize bioavailability.
Where our process really sets us apart from all the other liposomal products is our ability to achieve a microscopic size (also known as nanosized) for each single nutrient. This size allows for our trusty liposomes to travel as light as possible throughout your body, while maintaining the nutrients in their best form.
With the continued and promising research that is being conducted, the utilization of both liposomes and nanonutrients in supplements has proven to be well on their way to becoming one of the best ways to administer a variety of nutrients and medicines.
References
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