Vitamin C is essential for immune defense, antioxidant protection, and collagen formation—but many plain supplements lose potency in the gut. Liposomal Vitamin C wraps 1,000 mg Quali®-C (sodium ascorbate) per teaspoon in a phospholipid carrier so more ascorbate can reach cells with less of the gastric limitation common to raw ascorbic acid powders and tablets.*
Immune power with superior absorption—a foundational liquid for clinics that dose vitamin C meaningfully, not symbolically.
Adults who need reliable high-dose vitamin C in liquid form:*
Most vitamin C supplements degrade in the digestive tract before meaningful amounts reach circulation. Quicksilver encapsulates sodium ascorbate in protective liposomes so the nutrient can bypass much of that breakdown and deliver a concentrated dose toward cells.*
Not every liposome is equivalent: manufacturing, chemistry, and stability matter. Hold sublingually 30–90 seconds before swallowing on an empty stomach for the intended mucosal uptake pattern.
Each serving is 5 mL (1 teaspoon).
| Amount per serving | |
|---|---|
| Vitamin C (from sodium ascorbate) | 1,000 mg (1,111% DV) |
| Sodium | 125 mg (5% DV) |
| Highly purified phospholipids | 250 mg |
Net wt 4.0 fl oz (120 mL) · 24 servings per bottle
Other ingredients: water, glycerin, ethanol, natural citrus oils.
No—Liposomal Vitamin C supports immune and antioxidant needs; liposomal glutathione is the master intracellular antioxidant. Many protocols use both, scheduled apart.
Buffered Quali®-C is gentler on the stomach while still delivering 1,000 mg vitamin C per teaspoon.
This liposomal liquid is formulated for chilled storage after opening; follow every storage and use-by step listed under Suggested use.
One teaspoon delivers 1,000 mg. Many adults take one to two teaspoons daily in immune protocols; your clinician sets the ceiling based on goals and tolerance.
High-dose vitamin C can affect absorption of some minerals and drugs. Separate doses from prescriptions and binders per your practitioner’s timing rules.
Liposomal oral delivery is clinic-friendly for daily home use; IV remains a separate medical procedure. Many practitioners use liposomal C between visits.
A mild citrus liposomal liquid; hold sublingually briefly before swallowing on an empty stomach for the intended uptake pattern.