FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Quality
All Neutrove products are manufactured in cGMP-certified facilities in the United States. Our manufacturing partners follow strict quality controls from raw material sourcing through final packaging to help ensure consistent product quality.
Quality and safety are our top priorities. Our products are made in cGMP-certified facilities that follow current industry quality practices. Every batch is third-party tested to verify identity, purity, and ingredient consistency.
All processing, testing, and packaging take place in FDA-registered facilities in the United States. This ensures our products follow rigorous manufacturing standards. Our commitment to transparency and thorough quality assurance helps ensure reliability in every product.
FAQ Liposomal Delivery
Liposomal encapsulation helps protect nutrients during digestion and supports efficient nutrient delivery. This method helps maintain nutrient stability and may support more consistent absorption compared to some traditional formats.
Liposomal delivery is designed to help nutrients remain stable through digestion and support efficient uptake. Some studies suggest liposomal formats may help maintain higher nutrient availability compared to certain non-liposomal forms, though results can vary.
Liposomal formats help shield nutrients during digestion and may support smoother, gentler absorption. This can be helpful for individuals who experience sensitivity with certain traditional supplement formats.
Liposomal delivery uses phospholipids, which are naturally occurring compounds. When used as directed, liposomal supplements are generally considered suitable for most adults. As with all supplements, individuals should consult their healthcare provider if they have health conditions or take other medications.
Liposomes act as carriers that help nutrients remain protected during digestion. Their structure allows them to merge with cell membranes, supporting efficient nutrient delivery throughout the body.
Liposomal formulations are created using specialized blending and homogenization techniques that combine nutrients with phospholipids. This process forms small, uniform liposomal structures designed to support nutrient stability.
Both formats are designed to support similar nutrient delivery, but they differ in practical features:
Release Profile: Powders may release more gradually, while liquids may release sooner after consumption.
Taste & Texture: Liquids offer a smooth texture, while powders resemble traditional supplement capsules.
Portability: Powdered liposomal products are convenient for travel and do not fall under liquid restrictions.
Storage: Both typically maintain quality when stored at room temperature.