Bioavailability And Supplements

Bioavailability refers to the extent and rate at which the active ingredients in a supplement are absorbed into the bloodstream and made available for use by the body.

It essentially quantifies how readily a nutrient becomes available for use in various metabolic processes. 

  1. Form Matters: Different forms of the same nutrient (e.g., magnesium citrate vs. magnesium oxide) can have significantly different bioavailability, affecting how much your body can actually use.
  2. Bioavailability Influences Effectiveness: A supplement with high bioavailability delivers more usable nutrients, making it more effective at supporting health goals.
  3. Absorption Factors: Bioavailability can be influenced by factors such as the supplement’s formulation, presence of other nutrients, digestive health, and whether it’s taken with food.
  4. Quality Indicator: High bioavailability is a sign of a well-formulated, high-quality supplement that’s designed with real biological impact in mind.

At Sage Wellbeing we pride ourselves on researching and sourcing the highest quality AND most bioavailable products for you.

Global Healing have spent 25+ years perfecting how nutrients reach your body.

Their groundbreaking MicroSomal™ Technology uses glycerosomes made from raw, organic, cold-pressed, unfiltered phospholipid blends, triple distilled biophotonic structured water, and organic vegetable glycerin. These microscopic structures increase the penetration and absorption of water-soluble and fat-soluble ingredients.

Think of it as next-level bioavailability, powered by nature and backed by science.

Liposomes are microscopic structures that play a crucial role in nutrient absorption - they transport essential vitamins and minerals through internal barriers to targeted areas of the body. However, tissue can be difficult to penetrate, and chemicals can destabilise the liposomes, often rendering them ineffective.

Your wellness routine deserves only the highest quality supplements.

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