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FAQ
How does it work?
Active ingredients must be delivered into the blood. To get into the blood, the ingredient must achieve any blood vessel. Or it can be absorbed by the digestive system and still go into the blood by the digestive process.

The fastest way to deliver the active ingredient to the blood is through the blood vessels, specifically the thinnest blood vessels – capillaries.

But the skin has its natural protective barriers from any outside molecules (including viruses, bacteria, and most of the nutritional elements).

Liposomes can carry the active ingredients through the protective layer of the skin.

Having passed through the protective layer of the skin, the liposome carries with it the C-Flex nutrients. As the liposome disintegrates in the lower layers of the skin, it releases the active C-Flex nutrients into the dermis and hypodermis.

The active C-Flex nutrients accumulate in the hypodermis and enter the bloodstream through the capillaries located there.

What is bioavailability?
Bioavailability may be considered the relative absorption of a nutrient from the diet. An index of bioavailability may be extended to include the relative accumulation of a nutrient into various tissues. Various nutrients and dietary components interfere with the bioavailability of vitamins.

Bioavailability is the key factor in any supplement, vitamin or drug usage.

Any ingredient in the supplement will only take effect if it can be absorbed by the body so bioavailability is the key to creating a supplement that delivers proven features.

Bioavailability is a measure of how easily a substance can be absorbed by the body. In supplements, for example, it refers to how quickly an active ingredient enters the circulatory system and reaches the desired area, so that it can take effect.

Nutritional scientists are well aware of the importance of bioavailability.

For example, when you eat, the food is taken into your digestive system. Some of the useful nutrients are then absorbed into your bloodstream and are either stored or used by your cells. However some of the nutrients are excreted or destroyed in the stomach and intestines.
What is liposome?
Liposomes are the small bubbles made of phospholipids (lipids). They contain the active ingredient inside the lipid layer and can transport drugs, cosmetics ingredients or nutritional supplements.

The more information about liposomes are here.
Why is it in the form of spray?
The liposomal form of substance dictates the form of delivery of the active ingredients. The key point is to deliver the active ingredients to the blood. There are two natural ways of doing this: orally – as all the drugs do and through the skin.

We use the later method as cosmetic creams or other external remedies use this technology.
Are there any precautions? Is it dangerous?
Liposomes are absolutely safe for the human body. Phospholipids are a class of lipids that are a major component of all cell membranes. They consist of the fats identical to the natural lipids of our cells. It is like putting olive oil on the skin. You may put it even on your mouth or eyes. It won't cause any damage.

Ginkgo biloba, the century proven natural remedy can causes some effects of energy raise.

That's why we don't recommend using it 4 hours before sleep. And avoid using it during pregnancy.

What are the ingredients?
Ginkgo Biloba, Curcuma, Arnica Montana, Hamamelis Virginiana, Laurus Nobilis and Sophora Japonica.

These are the best natural ingredients for your health. You can find their properties on our website.
What is Propylene Glycol?
Propylene glycol, also known as 1,2-propanediol, is a synthetic (i.e., man-made) alcohol that attracts/absorbs water. It is a viscous, colorless liquid, which is nearly odorless but possesses a faintly sweet taste. Propylene glycol is one of the most widely used ingredients in cosmetics and personal care products, including facial cleansers, moisturizers, bath soaps, shampoos and conditioners, deodorants, shaving preparations, and fragrances.
What is Euxyl PE 9010?
Euxyl® PE 9010 is a liquid cosmetic preservative based on phenoxyethanol and ethylhexylglycerin. The addition of ethylhexylglycerin affects the interfacial tension at the cell membrane of microorganisms, improving the preservative activity of phenoxyethanol.

Euxyl® PE 9010 is considered to be a broad spectrum preservative effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, yeast and mold. Euxyl® PE 9010 is paraben free and formaldehyde free.
What about the quality?
Our quality is the best possible ingredients that are grown in the natural areas of habitation.
Why our product is more valuable than the oral supplements/the cream/?
As we already mentioned it has better bioavailability.
Don't we have the taste fatigue?
The liposomal spray is quickly absorbed by your skin. Non sticky formula.
Why does it smell in such a way?
The smell of CELL-f-LINE® liposomal spray is the smell of natural extracts of Arnica, Hamamelis or Ginkgo Biloba.
Where can I buy the product?
CELL-f-LINE® website cell-f-line.store

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