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WHAT IS A LIPOSOME AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

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WHAT IS A LIPOSOME AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

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Derived from lecithin, a liposome is a microscopic fluid-filled pouch with walls identical to the phospholipids that make up the human cell membranes. The outer wall of the liposome is fat soluble-while the inside is water-soluble. This combination enables liposomes to be readily absorbed, allowing for systemic availability of the water-soluble materials that would otherwise not be absorbed into the body. The administering of therapeutic compounds via liposomal technology has been effective in many areas. RECOMMENDED SERVING INFORMATION: ADULTS: Adult servings begin with 1.5 teaspoonfuls (approx. 650 mg) twice daily for 7 to 10 days-and can be lowered to one teaspoonful (approx. 430 mg) daily as a “maintenance serving”, or as otherwise directed by your physician or health care professional. CHILDREN: Essential Nutraceuticals® recommends 1/8 to 1/4 of a teaspoonful (approx. 55 to 108 mg) for every 30 lbs of the child’s weight, twice a day. Please consult with your child’s physician befo

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