Alex - my opinion on the Liposomal form of delivery is an emphatic... YES! (based on my personal experience over the past several years).
Here's an example with the Liposomal Vitamin C (LivOn Labs) as a comparison of dosing equivalencies. Typically, to get higher doses of vitamin C into the body and not have a resultant severe laxation effect, one has to do IV infusions which often aren't easily available.
One packet delivers 1,000 mg of the liposomal C.
The substitution equivalencies (Lipo C equivalent to C as ascorbic acid
1,000 mg = 3,000 – 4,000 mg powder
2,000 mg = 8,000 – 10,000 mg powder
3,000 mg = 12,000 – 18,000 mg powder…. (page 133 of
Primal Panacea by Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD)
Typically, no bowel tolerance issues or stomach distress.
And it allows you to get in high doses quickly in case you feel you might be getting a cold or flu bug.
Jackie
On the raw quince... check here: [
www.google.com]
Alex - adding to my response, I neglected to say that these higher equivalencies are very useful when treating something on a regular basis that requires higher dosing for efficacy... one example would be for inflammation... as in helping keep levels of C-reactive protein very low.
I typically use at least one packet a day for that reason with an additional packet on MWF just to ensure I maintain good high levels of vitamin C.
Jackie
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/08/2016 11:11AM by Jackie.