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- With mixed tocopherols.
- Very important for proper cellular function.
- Protects and supports all physiological functions through its free radical scavenging activity.
- Promotes healthy cardiovascular system.
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Naturally occurring tocopherols (d-alpha, beta and gamma) are the most biologically active forms of vitamin E. Vitamin E, a powerful chain-breaking antioxidant and free radical scavenger, is considered the first line of defense against lipid peroxidation. It protects the integrity of the body's cellular membranes, and has the ability to unite with oxygen and prevent it from being converted into toxic peroxides. Vitamin E plays a beneficial role in the cellular respiration of muscles, especially cardiac and skeletal muscles. It also supports healthy blood vessel function. In addition, vitamin E plays a role in nucleic acid and protein metabolism, mitochondrial function, and hormone production.
What Is It?
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that contains a family of compounds called tocopherols, including d-alpha, beta, delta and gamma.
Uses For Vitamin E
Antioxidant Support and Protection: Vitamin E is a powerful chain-breaking antioxidant and free radical scavenger and is considered the first line of defense against lipid peroxidation. It protects the integrity of the body’s cellular membranes, and has the ability to unite with oxygen and prevent it from being converted into toxic peroxides.
Cardiovascular Support: Vitamin E plays a beneficial role in the cellular respiration of muscles, especially cardiac and skeletal muscles. It also supports platelet function and blood vessel health.
Cellular Function: Vitamin E plays a role in nucleic acid and protein metabolism, mitochondrial function, and hormone production.
What Is The Source?
Vitamin E is derived from soy. There is no detectable GMO
material in this product.
Recommendations
Pure Encapsulations recommends 1-2 capsules per day,
with meals.
Are There Any Potential Side Effects or Precautions?
At this time, there are no known side effects or
precautions. If pregnant or lactating, consult your
physician before taking this product.
Are There Any Potential Drug Interactions?
Vitamin E may react with aspirin and blood thinning
medications. Consult your physician for more information.
Suggested Use: 1–2 capsules per day, with meals.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 1 Softgel Capsule(s)
Other Ingredients: soybean oil, gelatin capsule |
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QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
http://www.nutrition.gov/
http://www.nih.gov/
http://www.americanheart.org
http://www.heartinfo.org/
http://www.womenheart.org/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/conditions/heart/