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Iron supports normal cognitive function, helps ensure normal energy-yielding metabolism, supports the normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin, supports normal oxygen transport in the body, helps reduce fatigue and weakness, and plays a role in cell division.
Vitamin B12 helps ensure normal energy-yielding metabolism, supports normal nervous system function, helps ensure normal homocysteine metabolism, supports normal psychological function, supports the normal formation of red blood cells, supports normal immune system function, helps reduce fatigue and weakness, and is necessary for cell division.
A liposome is an artificial microcapsule containing vitamins, minerals, or various nutrients. The liposome is surrounded by a special phospholipid membrane that is very similar to the membrane of human cells. Once nutrients enter the body, they must pass through the digestive tract, and the role of the phospholipid bilayer is to protect the nutrients enclosed in the microcapsule from contact with the body’s enzymes, so that as many nutrients as possible can safely reach the small intestine and be absorbed there. This ensures more effective nutrient absorption. The liposome enters the bloodstream, circulates there for a certain period of time, and easily releases the substances the body needs.
Iron supports normal cognitive function, helps ensure normal energy-yielding metabolism, supports the normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin, supports normal oxygen transport in the body, helps reduce fatigue and weakness, and plays a role in cell division.
Vitamin B12 helps ensure normal energy-yielding metabolism, supports normal nervous system function, helps ensure normal homocysteine metabolism, supports normal psychological function, supports the normal formation of red blood cells, supports normal immune system function, helps reduce fatigue and weakness, and is necessary for cell division.
A liposome is an artificial microcapsule containing vitamins, minerals, or various nutrients. The liposome is surrounded by a special phospholipid membrane that is very similar to the membrane of human cells. Once nutrients enter the body, they must pass through the digestive tract, and the role of the phospholipid bilayer is to protect the nutrients enclosed in the microcapsule from contact with the body’s enzymes, so that as many nutrients as possible can safely reach the small intestine and be absorbed there. This ensures more effective nutrient absorption. The liposome enters the bloodstream, circulates there for a certain period of time, and easily releases the substances the body needs.
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