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LipoNano™ C represents a major scientific breakthrough delivery system that drastically enhances the absorption and bio-availability of Vitamin C to the cell, where it really counts. Stress dramatically increases the need for vitamin C, especially in the adrenal glands. This unique formula is designed to compensate and support the adrenal glands to enhance adrenal function for general use and in people with adrenal fatigue.
 Warnings: Pregnant or lactating women, diabetics, hypoglycemics, and people
with known medical conditions and/or people who are taking drugs should consult
with a licensed physician and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements.
They might cause gastrointestinal upset in some people. If you experience
discomfort, discontinue use. Do not use if shrink wrap is broken or missing.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These
products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
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Product Details
A liposome is a tiny bubble made out of the same material as the cell
membrane of each of our cells in the body. Membranes are usually made of
phospholipids, which are molecules that have a head group and a tail group. The
head is attracted to water, and the tail, which is made of a long hydrocarbon
chain, is repelled by water. In nature, phospholipids are found in stable
membranes composed of two layers (a bi-layer). In the presence of water, the
heads are attracted to water and line up to form a surface facing the water. The
tails are repelled by water, and line up to form a surface away from the water.
In a cell, one layer of heads faces outside of the cell, attracted to the water
in the environment. Another layer of heads faces inside the cell, attracted by
the water inside the cell. The hydrocarbon tails of one layer face the
hydrocarbon tails of the other layer, and the combined structure forms a
bi-layer. What is outside the cell is kept from entering the cell unless it can
pass through the cell membrane. This is nature’s way of protecting the cell from
foreign insult. Bacteria, germs and toxin cannot enter the cell unless it can
pass through this phospholipids bi-layer cell membrane. The same protection,
however, reduces delivery of potentially beneficial material required by the
cell when needed.
Since its discovery in 1961, liposome has been used extensively for
many years in the medical community to deliver tiny amounts of therapeutic
substances to specific target organs and tissues without being altered. It is
nature’s perfect delivery system designed to be able to pass seamlessly through
lipids barriers in the 70 trillion cell membranes of the body. To deliver
molecules to sites of action inside the cell, the liposome enters the cell from
the outside and emerges once inside, delivering liposome content into the
cell.

Construction of the liposome is a highly technical and time consuming
process. It is only as good as its structural integrity and its size. Lipsomes
are formed by different structural blocks or lamellar. The lamellar can be
single or multiple layered. A Single layer is more pliable, and multiple
lamellar are more strong. A perfect balance is absolutely necessary for proper
membrane stability and integrity during its journey to the cell. Liposomes must
also be sized properly to maximize its ability to transverse the cell membrane.
Construction of the right liposome structure and size is therefore critical.
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