What is
Vitamin E and do YOU really need it? Vitamin E is a
fat-soluble vitamin that exists in eight different forms. Each form has its
own biological activity.
Antioxidants such as vitamin E act
to
protect your cells against the effects of free radicals,
which are potentially damaging by-products of energy metabolism.
Free
radicals can damage cells and may contribute to the development of
cardiovascular disease and cancer. Studies are underway to
determine whether Vitamin E, through its ability to limit production of free
radicals, might help prevent or delay the development of those chronic diseases.
Vitamin E has also been shown to play a role in
immune
function, in DNA repair, and other metabolic processes.
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Directions: |
Take one or two soft gels daily or as directed by health care professional. |
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Ingredients: |
1 Soft Gel Contains:
Vitamin E 400 IU
(as d-alpha tocopherol plus
d-Beta, d-Gamma, d-Delta
tocopherols)
Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Glycerin
Soybean Oil. |
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Warnings: |
Keep lid tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children. |