Vitamin E

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  • Karuna E-400 400 IU 90 gels Karuna E-400 400 IU 90 gels

    Vitamin E is the primary lipid-soluble antioxidant in human biology, required for free radical protection of structures having high lipid content such as cell and organelle membranes, lipoprotein particles, and the central nervous system environment. Clinical research has discovered specific functions of vitamin E for supporting immunocompetence, optimal circulation and joint health.* E-400 is a natural extract and supplies not only the primary alpha-tocopherol vitamer, but also the beta-, delta-, and gamma- vitamers, in order to more closely match the variety of forms found in the diet. E-400 is also unesterified.   Dietary Considerations Dairy/ Milk Free Yeast Free Sugar Free Preservative Free Free of Artificial Colors/Flavors Lactose Free   Serving Size:1 SoftGel   Servings Per Container:90   Amount Per Serving Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol plus d-Beta, d-Gamma, d-Delta tocopherols) 400 IU 1333%   Other ingredients: gelatin, glycerin, water, soybean oil       Suggested use for adults: 1-2 capsules daily, taken with meals, or as directed by your health care practitioner. This product contains no yeast, milk or milk derivatives, lactose, sugar, preservatives, artificial color or flavor. This product is intended for professional use and is manufactured under strict quality control to ensure the optimum of purity, potency, and reliability.   Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place tightly capped and avoid excessive heat.  

    $32.60

Vitamin E Products

Vitamin E products help keep the immune system, red blood cells, muscles, nerves, eyes and skin healthy and strong by protecting cell membranes. Vitamin E is well known as an excellent antioxidant that helps protect your body against free radicals that cause damage to cells and lead to disease and accelerated aging. Since Vitamin E cannot be produced by the body, it is important to take a high quality, natural supplement every day to be certain you are getting an adequate amount of vitamin E. Natural vitamin E is far preferable to synthetic vitamin E and can be identified by the letter D included in the prefix. Some of our most popular brands include: Vitamin E (Natural) 400 IU 90 gels and Natural Source E 400 IU 250 gels.

The benefits of proper vitamin E supplementation are many and varied. From immune system support to protection against debilitating conditions of aging such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, vitamin E supplementation provides strong, essential support for a healthy and active lifestyle. It is essential in most body functions and is recommended to enhance health and the quality of everyday living. In addition to supplementation, it is a good idea to seek out vitamin E in foods such as: soybeans, safflower seeds, corn, sunflower seeds, hazelnuts, almonds, wheat germ and its oil, peanuts, yams and sweet potatoes and dark green, leafy vegetables such as turnip greens. It would be difficult to eat enough of any of these foods to fully provide the correct amount of vitamin E to support vibrant health and well being. For this reason, supplementation with a good, natural form of vitamin E from Vita Living is essential to attain and maintain optimum health and avoid illness.

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