What is the micellar technology used by Nutragenix?

In cosa consiste la tecnologia micellare usata da Nutragenix

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NutraGenix supplements with micellar technology are made in an innovative self-preserving liquid form.

In practice, we use micro molecules of lipid nature capable of containing essential nutrients in optimal conditions and of penetrating our cells without difficulty to maximize the absorption of the principles. Micro-micelles are nothing more than smaller formats than liposomes.

Supplements that use this technology have the following characteristics:

  • Gluten free
  • Naturally lactose free
  • Sugar free
  • Without colorants
  • Without preservatives
  • Without sweeteners
  • Alcohol free

Benefits of a spray supplement with micellar technology

  • Improves the absorption and bioavailability of the principles (an absorption of over 90% is estimated against 20% of common oral supplements)
  • It allows the principles to reach our organism more quickly and to act for a longer time.
  • It can be taken during the day, even close to meals without the principles being altered by the digestive process.
  • It is produced in a self-preserving liquid form (no preservatives and refrigeration methods are needed, it can be kept at room temperature)
  • It consists of a system composed of over 70% glycerol by weight instead of water.
  • The principle reaches the general circulation by skipping the hepatic filter
  • It puts less strain on the body during the assimilation process, avoiding the involvement of the stomach
  • It has a pleasant natural aroma
  • It is also suitable for those who have difficulty swallowing common capsules or tablets.
  • The product lasts longer than common supplements
  • Substances are eliminated only after they have demonstrated their effectiveness

Want to learn more about how our innovative technology works?

This innovative technology promotes the absorption of active ingredients that are unstable in water or hypersensitive to gastric pH.

Through micro micelles of lipid nature it is possible to convey into the cells those nutrients that by their nature would otherwise be poorly bioavailable.

This technology is based on a peculiar combination of surfactants that are fully activated after dilution in water-based fluids. It allows for greater chemical stability of the active ingredients, with specific reference to oxidation, hydrolysis, color variations and flavor stability.

Designed to be administered through both the enteric mucosa and the sublingual mucosa, this formulation optimizes the bioavailability and bioaccessibility of the compounds.

How can I take supplements with micellar technology?

You can take our supplements using the convenient spray that directly delivers the ingredient into the sublingual mucosa. This methodology guarantees greater absorption of the ingredients because it quickly delivers nutrients into the bloodstream with minimal dispersion.

If you find it more convenient to dissolve the product in water, you can do so. In this case, absorption will occur through the intestines rather than the oral mucosa.

Both administrations guarantee you:

  • High absorption (Micelles have greater solubility and affinity for the mucosa)
  • High stability gastric (The micellar structure and the system's ability to increase gastric pH protect the active molecules from pepsin degradation)
  • High solubility (The hydrophilic outer surface of the micelle contributes to the instant dissolution of the droplets in water or other liquids)

Through the administration sublingual spray nutrients bypass the portal circulation and avoid the first hepatic passage, drastically limiting the dispersion of over 60% of the active ingredient. This guarantees a significantly superior assimilation for the entire organism, including the tissues normally more peripheral and difficult to reach.

Benefits when taken sublingually (Oromunologic route):

The micro micellar formulation used by NutraGenix supplements, if administered directly under the tongue, allows for a benefit in terms of efficiency. 3 times higher than traditional free formulations .

Benefits when taken orally (Enterically):

If taken orally dissolved in water, the NutraGenix micro micellar formulation supplement allows you to obtain a benefit in terms of efficiency equal to:

  • A bioavailability 13 times higher (Ecsin test,2020)
  • A bioaccessibility of 16 times higher (Ecsin test,2020)
  • Recovery at the end of the digestive process of 15 times higher (Ecsin test,2020)

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