Iron and Vitamin C Liposomal, a synergy.
Vitamin C Liposomal dramatically increases non-heme iron absorption by reducing ferric iron (Fe3+) to ferrous iron (Fe2+) and forming a soluble chelate.
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- Substances
- Iron and Vitamin C Liposomal
- Pair type
- Synergy
- Evidence (highest tier)
- Strong
- Source citations
- 2 sources
- Stack Score effect
- +2 to your Stack Score (per scored synergy row).
- Scope
- Supplement × Supplement
- Last verified
- May 30, 2026
Synergy · Strong evidence
Synergy
What is happening. Vitamin C Liposomal dramatically increases non-heme iron absorption by reducing ferric iron (Fe3+) to ferrous iron (Fe2+) and forming a soluble chelate.
Mechanism. Ascorbic acid reduces Fe3+ to Fe2+ at the gut brush border, forming a soluble iron-ascorbate chelate that remains bioavailable at intestinal pH.
Recommendation. Take 50-100mg+ vitamin C with iron supplements to maximize absorption (higher doses showed no further benefit). Especially important for plant-based iron sources.
Stack Score
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Effect on the composite score
If both Iron and Vitamin C Liposomal are in the same stack, this pair applies +2 to your Stack Score (per scored synergy row).
The full algorithm, the clamping rules, and four worked stacks are documented at /methodology/stack-score.
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