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Liposomal Vitamin C – 4 fl oz

4 fl oz (120 mL)

Quicksilver Scientific

Liposomal Vitamin C – 4 fl oz

4 fl oz (120 mL)


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Immune-grade vitamin C—1,000 mg per teaspoon, liposomal delivery

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.

Why liposomal vitamin C?

  • Powerful antioxidant — Helps neutralize free radicals and oxidative stress.*
  • Immune system support — Supports white blood cell function for robust defense.*
  • Collagen & tissue nutrient — Feeds healthy skin, joints, and connective tissue.*
  • Superior bioavailability — Liposomal delivery improves uptake versus many conventional formats.*
  • Gentler on digestion — Buffered sodium ascorbate in a liposome bypasses typical GI limits of high-dose ascorbic acid.*

Who is this for

Adults who need reliable high-dose vitamin C in liquid form:*

  • Immune-support protocols during travel, season changes, or higher exposure load.*
  • Anyone who hit bowel tolerance on ascorbic acid powder and wants buffered, liposomal delivery instead.*
  • Skin, joint, and connective-tissue programs where collagen cofactor support matters.*
  • Vegan-friendly Quali®-C sodium ascorbate in a 120 mL pump bottle.*

The Quicksilver Advantage

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.

Ingredients & supplement facts

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.

Suggested use

  • Measure 1 teaspoon orally once or twice per day unless your clinician directs otherwise.*
  • Hold sublingually for roughly half to one and a half minutes, then swallow.*
  • Take away from food—ideally 10+ minutes before eating.*
  • Refrigerate after opening. Best used within about two months once opened.*
  • Ask your practitioner before use if pregnant, nursing, or trying to conceive.*

FAQ

Is this the same as liposomal glutathione?

No—Liposomal Vitamin C supports immune and antioxidant needs; liposomal glutathione is the master intracellular antioxidant. Many protocols use both, scheduled apart.

Why sodium ascorbate in Liposomal Vitamin C?

Buffered Quali®-C is gentler on the stomach while still delivering 1,000 mg vitamin C per teaspoon.

Do I need to refrigerate?

This liposomal liquid is formulated for chilled storage after opening; follow every storage and use-by step listed under Suggested use.

How much vitamin C per day is realistic with Liposomal Vitamin C?

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.

Can I take this with iron or medications?

High-dose vitamin C can affect absorption of some minerals and drugs. Separate doses from prescriptions and binders per your practitioner’s timing rules.

Why liposomal instead of IV vitamin C?

Liposomal oral delivery is clinic-friendly for daily home use; IV remains a separate medical procedure. Many practitioners use liposomal C between visits.

What does it taste like?

A mild citrus liposomal liquid; hold sublingually briefly before swallowing on an empty stomach for the intended uptake pattern.

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