The annual T-Tapp Retreat at Safety Harbor, Florida is always packed full of great information, speakers and new products. This year was no exception! I want to share one of the products that was introduced.
Liposomal Vitamin C is different than regular vitamin C. Vitamin C is water soluble, meaning your body doesn’t store it. Most animals make their own vitamin C, but we do not. Vitamin C is important for so many body functions–just a few are circulation, skin tone, adrenals and other hormones, and of course, boosting the immune system.
Vitamin C doesn’t “cure” anything, but it helps the body optimize the immune system to help the body work at its best.
The problem lies in absorption–how much really gets through the stomach to be absorbed in the small intestine? Buffered vitamin C might reach 18% absorption–which would be really good.
But Liposomal C can reach an absorption rate of up to 90%!
How does it work?
The lecithin in the mixture puts a coating around the vitamin C particle, helping it to get through the hostile stomach acids, then releases it in the intestinal area where it is quickly absorbed. It can be purchases from Livon Labs (where you’ll also be able to research liposomal C even more).
At the Retreat, trainer Jane Babcock and her sister shared this information with us, but they also shared how they were making it at home. You will need:
2 TBs rosehips powder
3 TBs non-GMO soy lecithin or sunflower lecithin
1 1/2 cups warm water
blender
ultrasonic jewelry cleaner
First dissolve the 2 TBs rosehips powder in 1/2 cup very warm but not boiling water. I put mine into a bowl, whisk it to blend then pour into a quart jar.
I then dissolve the lecithin in the 1 cup warm but not boiling water. I put this in another quart jar (don’t mix the two mixtures yet).
You should let them dissolve at least 2 hours. I’ve often left them overnight. Then you will blend both together in your blender. I start blending the lecithin mixture and then add the rosehips mixture. After it is initially blended, I bump the blender speed up to medium and let it blend for 5 minutes. I then pour it in to the quart jars and refrigerate it. I actually double the amounts as we go through it pretty quickly!
The ultrasonic jewelry cleaner is a second step that improves bioavailablilty. I don’t have one yet, but I will share the instructions. After the blending step above, you will pour some or all of the mixture (depending upon the size of the ultrasonic jewelry cleaner you have), into the cleaner. Then it varies as to how many cycles to process it. Some have said 4 cycles, others as many as 12 or more. The idea is for it to be folded together and be thick like pudding and a caramel color. This “folding” helps break down and coat the vitamin C particles more. Even without this step, Jane and her sister shared that you would be getting around 70% bioavailablilty–which is still better than 18%!
When taking the liposomal C, it is best taken on an empty stomach, and you can eat after 15 minutes. You can take thyroid medication with it, according to Mary Shomon, thyroid patient advocate. She said it would optimize your medication, so you may need to keep an eye on things in case you get to the point of needing less because your body is metabolizing more!
There are many anecdotal experiences shared on this thread at the T-Tapp forums:
If you click on the Livon Labs link earlier in this post, you will find there are some studies and resources there as well.
For a moving video, you can watch the story of Alan Smith.
You can also read here, at Livon’s site, Les Nachman’s story.
While I am no doctor, I found it very interesting that liposomal vitamin C is considered by many to be the next best thing to intravenous vitamin C. I have even read of some doctors saying this is actually better than intravenous vitamin C therapy!
I’m not claiming to cure anything–I’m a mom and interested in good health for my family just like any other mom! But I also am learning so much about the body and how it functions, and I wanted to share this new way of taking vitamin C that could enhance your absorption so you get more out of it. I have heard stories of fewer colds, improved liver health, adrenals healing, beautiful skin 🙂 ….just a few among many!
I hope this is helpful to your journey of health! There are many, many links out there–this will get you started!
Here’s to a New Year of Better Health!
Photo credit: heatheronhertravels
Thanks for the post, Trisch. I’m going to check into it. As a 7-year CML survivor & mother of 3, I can use all the help I can get! =)
I just watched the video – WOW! God is on His throne! I am just in awe of God’s wonderful ways to the children of men. I just hope Mr. Smith realizes how blessed he is & calls out to God for salvation — what a wonderful testimony he has!
Thanks for sharing all of this, Trisch! God bless!
Do you have a ultra sonic machine yet?
What size did you get?
And are you saying making the concoction in the blender and not running it through the ultra sonic machine still increase absorption up to 70%? That’s great , Until I can buy one or am prepared to commit I can do this!
Hi, Doni!
I never did get an ultrasonic machine. I keep thinking I will someday! I got out of the habit of making the liposomal C but plan to get back into it–especially with winter just around the corner!
And yes, that’s what the ladies who shared the info at the retreat said–even without the ultrasonic machine it would be 70% bioavailability!
Another lady had shared that you could put the mixture into a jar, put the jar in water that is in the ultrasonic machine container to process it. Less mess that way and it’s like a water bath. She worked in a lab and said that was how they cleaned their tools! If I do get an ultrasonic machine, I’m going to try that method. I’m all for less mess! 🙂
I bought an ultrasonic machine a few years ago. And I did as was suggested:put the jar of mixture in water that is in the machine container to process. I was so happy to have avoided that clean up. Today I was reminded of liposomal c in another group. It had instructions. I was reminded of the increased bioavailability even without the ultrasonic machine process. I came back to this article. I need to try taking this with my thyroid med. I was heavy in to supplements back when I wrote this. Since then I tired of supplements altogether. Im trying to use them again. I sure have a collection. Happy New Year! 2023
I never did get one– wish I had! I have gotten away from the liposomal C. It might be good to get that back into my routine!
Thanks for sharing!
~Trisch
Have heard of the benefits of Liposomal Vitamin C and had to know what they actually are. Thank you for sharing this very informative article.
I read awesome stuff here and I would say you are doing a great job. Keep it up!