Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant involved in the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease. It improves circulation and is vital for tissue repair. Vitamin E protects other fat soluble vitamins from destruction by oxygen and helps in utilization of vitamin A.
Signs of deficiency:
Several forms exist, d-alphatocopherol is very potent. Natural mixed tocopherols-alpha-tocopherol, beta- tocopherol, gamma- tocopherol, delta- tocopherol reproduces how vitamin E occurs in nature. The body needs Zinc for proper utilization of vitamin E
Recommended Dose:
Side effects and precautions:
Doses of vitamin E up to 3,200 IU per day is very safe. If dosage not built up gradually can prompt slight increase in blood pressure in those who have hypertension.
Signs of deficiency:
- Infertility
- Menstrual problems
- Neuromuscular impairments
- Shortened red blood cell lifespan
- Spontaneous abortion
- Uterine degeneration
- Coronary heart disease
- Reduces LDL cholesterol
- Reduces triglycerides
- Diabetes- improves sugar metabolism, reduces tissue damage due to high blood sugar
- Protects health of the nervous system
- An antioxidant that helps in prevention of cancer formation
- Treatment of tardive dyskinesia
- Prevent deterioration of alzheimers
- Substantially reduces risk of cancer in smokers
- Promotes sperm motility
- Lung disease
- Arthritis
- Promotes normal blood clotting and healing, reduces scar form wounds
- Helps combat free radical damage behind certain eye disease eg cataract, macular degeneration Menopausal symptoms
- Fibrocystic disease of the breast
- Immune weakness
- Blood disorders
Several forms exist, d-alphatocopherol is very potent. Natural mixed tocopherols-alpha-tocopherol, beta- tocopherol, gamma- tocopherol, delta- tocopherol reproduces how vitamin E occurs in nature. The body needs Zinc for proper utilization of vitamin E
Recommended Dose:
- 400-1200 IU
- Heart conditions- 1200 IU
Side effects and precautions:
Doses of vitamin E up to 3,200 IU per day is very safe. If dosage not built up gradually can prompt slight increase in blood pressure in those who have hypertension.
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