PURATHRIVE® MICELLE LIPOSOMAL VITAMIN C REVIEW
PURATHRIVE® Liposomal Vitamin C 1000 mg
- Liquid Supplement with Citrus & Vanilla Oil by PuraTHRIVE.
- Liposomal Delivery for Maximum Absorption.
- Vegan, GMO Free,
- Made in The USA
About this item
- VITAMIN C: An all-natural, L-Ascorbic acid – fermented and buffered to improve absorption. Linked with reduced inflammation, anti-ageing, enhanced detoxification and many other potential benefits.
- CITRUS & VANILLA OIL: All-natural oils that provide Radiant C with a refreshing, subtly sweet taste. No artificial colors or flavors in sight.
- ORGANIC GLYCERIN EXTRACT: A safe and effective extracting agent for producing the highest quality supplements available. Our proprietary process helps you get the most out of Vitamin C, giving you more for your money.
- VITAMIN E: A fat-soluble vitamin that acts as another powerful antioxidant. It helps to neutralize free radical damage and may protect the body even further against environmental toxins.
- EXPIRATION DATES AND 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: Products are labelled with both an expiration date (EXP) and a manufactured on date (MFG). Expiration date is the date your product will remain consumable stored at room temperature, and manufactured on date is the date the product was produced at our factory. You are backed by PuraTHRIVE's unconditional commitment to your absolute satisfaction 100% Guaranteed for 60 days.

Introducing Micelle Liposomal Delivery: The new Gold Standard
Step 1: VITAMIN C FERMENTATION
- First we use an ALL-NATURAL FERMENTATION process to produce a high quality, bioavailable form of Vitamin C, L-Ascorbic Acid.
- The L-Ascorbic Acid used in our Micelle Liposomal Vitamin C is the form found in nature that’s much EASIER FOR YOUR BODY TO ABSORB and use than the synthetic version, D-Ascorbic Acid.
Step 2: ACID BUFFERING FOR EASY DIGESTION
- To counteract the low pH of Ascorbic Acid and avoid any stomach upset, we buffer it with a natural bicarbonate downstream process, allowing the Vitamin C to react with natural Potassium Bicarbonate.
- The Ascorbic Acid releases the potassium, producing CO2 which then helps NEUTRALIZE THE VITAMIN C TO MAKE IT EASY TO DIGEST & UTILIZE.
Step 3: MICELLE LIPOSOMAL ENCAPSULATION & DELIVERY
- Time for the finishing touch. The Vitamin C is then encapsulated into tiny, nano-sized micelles which are further enveloped into liposomes - essentially healthy fat cells.
- The protective liposomes SHIELD THE TINY VITAMIN C MICELLES from the hostile environment and absorption barriers found in the human gut.
- As the liposomes travel through the digestive system, they slowly peel away in a controlled manner. The micelles are gradually released and eventually the buffered VITAMIN C IS DEPOSITED NEAR THE GUT LINING where it can be fully absorbed.

Time to Lighten Your Day With PuraTHRIVE Radiant C
Easy to Digest
- On top of using L-Ascorbic Acid that’s much easier for your body to absorb and use than the synthetic version, D-Ascorbic Acid, we've also made our Radiant C come in liquid form so there are less steps that your body needs to take to break it down and process. Meaning you absorb more of the Vitamin C on the way and you absorb it within minutes, for increased ease, speed, and effectiveness compared to other supplements.
Easy to Utilize
- Our supplements are in liquid form for the absorption benefits but also because it's easy for everyone to take and it tastes great too! Citrus & Vanilla Oil All-natural oils provide Radiant C with a refreshing, subtly sweet taste. No artificial colors or flavors in sight.
- You can drink a spoonful straight from the bottle or mix it into water, smoothies, or food. With Vitamin C, many find that mixing it in water is both refreshing, and easiest on their stomach.
Ingredients: Glycerin, *Vitamin C Liposomal Proprietary Blend (non GMO Sunflower oil containing Phosphatidylcholine and Vitamin C as Ascorbic Acid)), Purified Water, Citrus oil and Vanilla (Natural Flavors), Vitamin E, Beta Carotene (natural color), Potassium Bicarbonate, Oleic Acid, and Citric Acid.
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