Let’s put them side-by-side across critical metrics.

| Feature | Sephiria (Liposomal) | Nano C (Nanoparticle) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Delivery Mechanism | Lipid encapsulation (fuses with cell membrane) | Reduced particle size (slips between cells) | | Absorption Speed | Moderate (2-4 hours peak) | Very fast (30-60 min peak) | | Total Bioavailability | Very High (~80-90% theoretical) | High (~70-80% theoretical) | | Retention Time | Long (due to lipid slow-release) | Short (unless coated with polymer) | | GI Tolerance | Excellent (even at 3-5g doses) | Good (better than standard, but high doses may still irritate) | | Cost Per Gram | High ($1.50 - $3.00/g) | Moderate ($0.50 - $1.50/g) | | Best Use Case | Long-term immune support, chronic illness, IVC replacement | Acute needs (sports recovery, cold onset), high-dose pulses |


Meta Description: Struggling to choose between Sephiria (liposomal delivery) and Nano C (nanoparticle technology)? We break down absorption, bioavailability, cost, and clinical efficacy to determine which is superior.


“Sephiria stopped my itch in one wash.”Maria, 34

She had chronic dandruff and saw flakes disappear within 2 applications.

“Nano C gave me baby hairs after 3 months.”David, 47

He noticed new growth along his hairline, but only after clearing his scalp first with a detox shampoo.

“Sephiria alone didn’t help my thinning.”Linda, 52

She realized Sephiria cleanses but doesn’t grow hair. Adding Nano C made the difference.