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The
term “Vitamin
E”
refers to a family of eight (8) related,
lipid-soluble,
antioxidant compounds widely distributed in plants. The Most Recent Research
Vitamin E was long touted for preventing cardiovascular
disease. But, most recent studies have
failed to support that premise.
However, many of these studies looked
only
at people
already at high risk
for
heart disease
or with a
prior history
of the condition. Further research is underway. Natural vs. Synthetic Natural vitamin E is derived from vegetable oils, primarily soybean oil. Synthetic vitamin E is produced from petrochemicals. Natural vitamin E is a single stereoisomer while synthetic E is a mixture of eight stereoisomers - only one of which is the same as natural vitamin E. The other seven stereoisomers have different molecular configurations and lower biological activities. Here is the best way to identify “natural vitamin E.” We often say the “dl” stands for “don’t like.”
natural
= d
alpha-tocopherol Researchers seem to favor natural vitamin E over synthetics. One study shows humans strongly discriminate between natural and synthetic vitamin E. Robert Acuff, PhD, Professor and Director, Center for Nutrition Research at East Tennessee State University reviewed more than 30 published studies on the differences between natural and synthetic forms of vitamin E. He said, “In the case of vitamin E, the natural form is clearly the one our bodies were designed to use.”
Other researchers investigating the differences between
natural and synthetic vitamin E have found that the natural form is 100%
more bio-available than synthetic. Amount Per One (1) Capsule:
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with your physician before taking this, or any other, nutritional
supplement.
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