BETTER ABSORPTION WITH QUEST
While traditional capsules and powders can offer nutritional support, many nutrients struggle to survive digestion or be absorbed efficiently. That’s where liposomal delivery systems step in an innovative technology changing how we absorb essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
Liposomes are microscopic-sized spherical envelopes or pockets containing an aqueous core. The phospholipids are arranged into spherical cell membrane–like lipid bilayer, knows as a phospholipid bilayer. The centre of the liposome consists of an aqueous core.
Traditional supplements often lose potency due to:
Breakdown in stomach acid
Poor intestinal absorption
Rapid degradation in the bloodstream
Liposomal delivery overcomes these issues by:
1. Shielding nutrients from stomach acid
2. Enhancing absorption through cell membrane fusion
3. Reducing digestive side effects
4. Allowing for targeted delivery to tissues and organs
5. Increasing nutrient stability and shelf-life
Liposomal Vitamin C
Why it matters: Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant and essential for immune function, collagen production and iron absorption.
Liposomal advantage: Studies show liposomal vitamin C is up to 3x more bioavailable than standard forms. It reaches the bloodstream faster and is better retained by cells, making it a game-changer for those with high oxidative stress, chronic illness or vitamin C deficiency.
Liposomal Vitamin D3
Why it matters: Vital for bone health, immune function and mood regulation. Yet many people, especially those with limited sun exposure, remain deficient.
Liposomal advantage: Liposomal vitamin D3 is absorbed twice as fast as conventional supplements, helping elevate serum levels in hours, not days.
Liposomal Iron
Why it matters: Iron supports oxygen transport, energy levels and red blood cell production, especially important for women and individuals prone to anemia.
Liposomal advantage: With over 50% higher absorption, liposomal iron is more gentle on the stomach, reduces gastrointestinal discomfort and increases hemoglobin levels more effectively than traditional iron salts.
Liposomal Glutathione
Why it matters: Glutathione is the body’s “master antioxidant” involved in detoxification, immune health and cellular protection.
Liposomal advantage: Research shows that liposomal glutathione can increase body stores by over 40% and improve immune response by over 400%, making it highly effective for those managing oxidative stress or inflammation.
Liposomal Magnesium
Why it matters: Magnesium supports over 600 enzyme reactions, impacts energy, muscle function, nerve transmission, blood sugar and bone health.
Liposomal advantage: Liposomal magnesium bypasses many of the absorption challenges seen in older adults or those with digestive issues, leading to better muscle recovery, improved sleep and cardiovascular support.
Liposomal Curcumin
Why it matters: Curcumin (from turmeric) is renowned for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-cancer properties but it's poorly absorbed in standard form.
Liposomal advantage: Encapsulated curcumin delivers significantly higher bioavailability and shows promising results for managing joint pain, liver health, chronic inflammation and even cancer support.
Liposomal nutrients are especially beneficial for:
Individuals with poor nutrient absorption
People with digestive issues (e.g., IBS, gastritis)
Those managing chronic inflammation, fatigue or oxidative stress
Older adults with reduced nutrient uptake
Anyone seeking faster, more effective results from their supplements
At Armaan Limited, we’re committed to delivering only the highest-quality liposomal products, formulated to help you feel better, faster.
Consult your healthcare professional before use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet.
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