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DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS FROM PUBLISHED BOOKS, RESEARCH ARTICLES AND JOURNALS:
A Powerful Antioxidant and Free Radical Scavenger. Vitamin E inhibits cell damage from oxygen preventing the oxidation of lipids and fat-soluble vitamins. Essential for proper utilization of vitamin A and from oxidative damage. It is responsible for Repair and Growth of Tissues normal Blood Clotting, Healthy Nerves, Capillary Wall Structure and Scarring. It benefits Circulation, Anemia, Cataracts, PMS, Cardiovascular Disorders, Reduces Blood Pressure, Fibrocystic Breast Disease, Inadequate levels of vitamin E have been linked bowel and breast cancer.
Vitamin E is falls into two categories: Tocopherols and Tocotrienols
In each, there are 4 molecules Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta.
Of these, it is the Alpha-Tocopherol that is the most influential.
Vitamin E interacts synergistically with Vitamin C,
When taken together they enhance each others effects
Zinc is necessary to preserve proper level of vitamin E in the blood.
If you take iron supplements and vitamin E, supplement them at separate times. Types of inorganic Iron (sulfate) irreparably damages vitamin E. Types of organic Iron (fumarate or gluconate) leaves vitamin E undamaged.
DEFICIENCY SIGNS: MALE AND FEMALE INFERTILITY, DEGENERATION OF THE UTERUS, RED BLOOD CELL DAMAGE AND REDUCTION OF THE CELLS LIFE SPAN, NEUROMUSCULAR AND NERVE DETERIORATION, MENSTRUAL
DIFFICULTIES AND MISCARRIAGE
Caution: If you are taking blood thinning medication (anticoagulants), do not take more than 1,200 UI's daily. If you suffer from diabetes, rheumatic heart disease, or an overactive thyroid, do not take more than your physicians recommended dose. If you have Hypertension (high blood pressure), begin with 200 IU's daily, and slowly increase to the desired amount.
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