The name liposome is derived from two Greek words: 'Lipos' meaning fat and 'Soma' meaning body.
It is an artificial microscopic vesicle consisting of an aqueous core enclosed in one or more phospholipid layers. In other words a liposome is a tiny 'micro' sized bubble or sphere (vesicle) made from a phospholipid (in our case, phosphatidylcholine). This is the same material of which our cell membranes consist.
These bubbles can be filled with substances such as Vitamin C, Glutathione or even drugs. Liposomes have the ability to carry either water or fat-soluble payloads, which makes them an ideal delivery system.
Your body can only absorb as much oral Vitamin C as your limited number of nutrient transporters can carry — from the digestive system to the bloodstream, and then to the cells. Get all the benefits of high-dose Vitamin C without the gastric distress.
Promotes collagen production
Vitamin C is not only a major antioxidant, a more direct benefit is that it regulates and promotes collagen production in the body. Hair, nail, skin, bone, heart, teeth and joint health, in fact, health for all areas of the body directly relate to your ability to produce collagen.