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Follow on Google News | Leading UK supplement brand, lipolife, is on a mission to improve liveslipolife is searching for a healthcare charity to work with to make a difference this Autumn through the donation of 500 sachets of liposomal Vitamin C.
By: redPepper Marketing lipolife, an Essex based liposomal healthcare brand, has recently refreshed its product range with new look packaging. Charley Nicholls, lipolife COO, comments, "Our retailers, such as Planet Organic and Revital, love the new look and are already stocking our new lipolife products. However, in our Essex warehouse we have 500 sachets of liposomal Vitamin C in the old-style packaging which we would like to donate via a local healthcare charity". "It's important we get enough Vitamin C every day, even in the Summer. Covid-19 remains ever present and Vitamin C is playing an important role in helping people boost their immune systems. We don't want these sachets to go to waste when they do so much good!" If you would like to nominate a charity to receive the donation, comment on our social media post about the donation now. https://www.facebook.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ Ends About lipolife Vitamin C Studies have proved that liposomal Vitamin C is better absorbed and retained for longer than standard oral vitamin C. The lipolife Vitamin C is:
lipolife Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system, increases iron absorption and contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. About lipolife lipolife food supplements are researched, developed and manufactured by a team of experts based in Essex, UK. The company began research into liposomal encapsulation innovation in 2010, launching its liposomal Vitamin C to the market in 2012. lipolife became the first commercial manufacturer of liposomal supplement in Europe. lipolife work in close partnership with Anglia Ruskin University. Formulations, homogenisation and encapsulation potential is led by Professor Mohammad Najlah, Professor of Pharmaceutics & Nanomedicine at Anglia Ruskin University. End
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