Typical Vitamin E is based on scientific research that dates back some 70 years. In 1944 the International Unit (IU) for vitamin E potency was established and it remains unchanged today. Despite advancement in modern scientific technologies, most dietary supplement manufacturers fail to act on this current research. Even more surprising is this test measures […]
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What can Vitamin E do for me?
By Dale Fowkes on August 8, 2013 in Antioxidant, Blog, Immune Function, Typical Vitamin E, Vitamin E8
What can Vitamin E do for me? Vitamin E protects cells from the damage caused by free radicals formed when food is converted into energy. People are also exposed to free radicals from cigarette smoke, air pollution, and ultraviolet light from the sun. When cells are protected, so are we. Because of this, vitamin E […]
Vitamin E background
One fundamental purpose of dietary supplements is to replace the vital components that are stripped from food during processing. These vital health promoting nutrients do not accidentally disappear based on modern day processing methods; they are purposely removed to allow for long-term storage and distribution. Vitamin E is a key example. The process of making […]