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Lovini Vitamin C Liposomes (60 Capsules) x3 bottles

Original price was: $1,140.0.Current price is: $1,026.0.

Lovini Vitamin C Liposomes uses only pure and active ingredients. The liposome is packaged like a body cell, which passes through digestive barriers and enters the cells directly without breaking apart. Vitamin C Liposomes uses encapsulation technique and is produced in powder form.  Its unprecedented high bioavailability results in a high absorption rate, and is 2X better than regular Vitamin C supplements.

Product Feature:

  • Supports immune system and nervous system
  • Increases Iron Absorption and haemoglobin production, reducing the risk of Iron deficiency anaemia
  • Enhances Collagen biosynthesis and improves skin elasticity
  • Promotes wound healing
  • Strong antioxidant function to protect cells from oxidative damage

Ingredients: Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Liposomal Proprietary Blend: Palmitic-Oleic Acid Phospholipids from Non-GMO Identity Protected Sunflower and RSPO certified sustainable Palm Oil, HPMC (Vegetarian Capsule).

Directions: Take one capsule daily with water preferably with meals or as directed by a healthcare professional

Country of Origin: Made in the Netherlands

This product is not registered under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance or the Chinese Medicine Ordinance. Any claim made for it has not been subject to evaluation for such registration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease

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