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.