![]() Essential
Phospholipids: why every cell, gland, organ and structure in your body has to have them...
The protective barrier (membrane) around every cell in your body is
made from phospholipids. Many of the structures inside each cell are
also made from phospholipids. These vital phospholipid compenents are under constant attack from free radicals, pathogens, and toxins. In order to repair the structural damage caused by free radicals, pathogens, and toxins, your body requires a constant supply of phospholipids. The body can synthesize some phospholipid compounds but others must be supplied by the diet. Phospholipids that can only be obtained through dietary intake are called "essential phospholipids."
Drawing (right) showing the molecular structure of
Essential Phospholipid liposomes. In order to repair the structural damage caused by free radicals, pathogens, and toxins, your body requires a constant supply of phospholipids. The body can synthesize some phospholipid compounds but others must be supplied by the diet. Phospholipids that can only be obtained through dietary intake are called "essential phospholipids." Phosphatidylcholine is the most important and useful of the essential phospholipids. Lypo-Spheric™ Vitamin C phosphatidylcholine liposomes to encapsulate its Vitamin C. Each packet of Lypo-Spheric™ Vitamin C
supplies 3,000 mg of essential phospholipids in addition to 1,000 mg of
Vitamin C.
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