It's the final grind of the semester, it's the Holiday season, and it's dark + cold outside—many reasons to feel sluggish, unmotivated, + scattered.
In times where I feel that fatigue of the season, I reach for Lypo-Spheric™ B Complex Plus. This powdered alternative to a Vitamin B12 shot is produced using liposomal encapsulation technology, which allows potent B vitamins + minerals to wave through your cell walls and blood-brain barrier intact + ready to charge you with energy. This is unlike B-complex supplements on the market that are taxing for your body + digestive system to absorb, not to mention the usual synthetics and chemicals that are added to such supplements.
Lypo-Spheric incorporates superior, active forms of B-Vitamins such as Benfotiamine—a fat soluble form of Thiamine [B1]—Methylcobalamin [B12], Niacinamide [B3] and Pyridoxal 5 phosphate + Pyridoxine HCl [B6], selenomethionine as selenium, and a new source of phospholipids. Even better, the formulations is completely non-GMO.
This supplement is the ultimate energy-booster that provides sustained energy without the energy crash of, say, acid-forming coffee or refined sugars. It allows the body to burn fuel more efficiently, supports stable blood sugar levels, boosts memory: all aspects any student scribbling until the wee hours of the night need.
It is also one of the most potent anti-aging + regenerating supplements to add to your routine. Lypo-Spheric works directly to block Advanced Glycation End-products (AGE), which can accumulate in the body + lead to impaired tissue function. Advanced Glycation End-products (AGE) consequently build up in the eyes, organs, nerves, and the skin, leading to a more rapid process of aging. By having this process blocked, the body is able to regenerate its tissues + nerves with more ease. Add that next to your anti-aging serum . . .
BENEFITS | immune boosting • blood-sugar stabilising • memory-boosting • bio-available • cell-activating • skin clearing + strengthening • anti-aging • awakening • joint-supporting • buzzing
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