Liposome company? Liposomes can be composed of naturally-derived phospholipids with mixed lipid chains, such as egg phosphatidylethanolamine, or of pure surfactant components like dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOP). It is common for liposomes to also contain a core aqueous solution that is trapped by one or more bilayers. The phospholipid bilayers of a liposome can originate from natural sources, which are biologically inert, immunogenic and exhibit a lower inherent toxicity.
Most mammals produce vitamin C, except humans. Did you know that most all mammals produce their own vitamin C? Because of what is believed to be a genetic mutation in our ancestors, humans are one of the very few mammals who must obtain vitamin C from their diet. A typical 155lb mammal will produce about 13,000mg of vitamin C in their blood per day. Much more (more than 10x this amount) is produced if injured, stressed or fighting disease.
We simply can’t function without vitamin C, not just because of its antioxidant properties but also because of the myriad of mechanisms throughout the body it has to support. It helps to assemble neurotransmitters, lower blood cholesterol, manufacture collagen, increase iron absorption in the gut, metabolise protein and protect tissues and cells from the damaging effects of free radicals. Virtually all cells in the body depend upon it. Read additional information on Liposome drug delivery.
Some plant extracts have shown interesting anticancer properties without the serious side effects of cytotoxic agents. Among them, curcumin (CUR), which has anti-inflammatory activities, has also shown activity against cancer through multiple mechanisms, including inhibition of initiation, progression, invasion and metastasis of cancer cells. Venkata et al8 discussed the anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of CUR and their interconnectedness. It has been shown that CUR acts on protein kinases MAPK, Akt and Bcl-2;9–12 transcription factors NF-?B, AP-1 and STAT-313–20 and enzymes such as COX-2, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and LOX.21–23 Although CUR has numerous pharmacological activities, its poor aqueous solubility (=0.125 mg/L), low bioavailability, rapid metabolism and rapid systemic elimination are barriers to its clinical application. Optimal pharmacological effects require an oral dose of >8.0 g/day.24 Improving bioavailability of CUR is a major challenge.
Now that you know better, it’s time to get VitaBetter. What is a Liposomal Vitamin? The difference between your average oral vitamin and one of our liposomal vitamins is the way in which the vitamins are encapsulated. A liposomal vitamin encapsulation is similar to that of a cell inside your body, making it absorbed up to 10-times more than the average oral vitamin. This is because the naturally structured liposomes are made in a way to mimic nature and work within your body in a non-invasive, instinctual and natural way. See even more info at https://getvitabetter.com/.