I had understood that liposomes were absorbed through the wall of the
stomach into the bloodstream and then to the liver.  Is this not true then?
I make liposomal Vit C and am really interested.  dee



> 
> There is some indication that liposomes are not absorbed intact. They
> are absorbed by mucosal cells in the small intestine and broken down by
> the reticular cells, the fatty acids possibly resynthesized and the
> liposome content passed into the lymphatic  vessels and transported to
> the thoracic duct where they enter the bloodstream.  Thats what I hear
> anyway.  I dont know what the implication is exactly.  I guess the
> silver ions would be protected from precipitating to silver chloride in
> the stomach.  Would silver ions de differentiate the epithelial
> reticulum?  It seems like that could be a disaster.   I dont see de
> differentiation as being totally benign.  Any ions that are precipitated
> to colloidal particles end up getting lodged in the cellular lysosomes
> and interstitial spaces.  It looks suspicious in microphotos.
> 
> 



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