| Vitamin E Softgels |
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Vitamin E Softgels (dl-alpha tocopherol acetate) from Allergy Research Group provide important antioxidant protection for serum lipo-proteins that function as the transport vehicles for triglycerides, fatty acids, cholesterol and other lipids. Vitamin E can be depleted during exercise.
Each softgel contains: 400 IU of DL-alpha-tocopherol
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| Natural Source E With Mixed Tocopherols |
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Natural Source E
With Mixed Tocopherols is biologically more active than synthetic
vitamin E, and is better retained by the body. Natural Source E is
prepared from soy, so those sensitive to soy products may prefer the
synthetic product (see above). From Allergy Research Group.
Each softgel contains: 400 IU of vitamin E (80% D-alpha-tocopherol, 20% D-beta, d-gamma, d-delta tocopherols).
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| Vitamin E Succinate |
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Vitamin E Succinate (d-alpha tocopheryl succinate). For those who don't have a soy sensitivity, Vitamin E succinate offers an exciting new dimension of the Vitamin E Effect. Succinate feeds directly into the Krebs cycle, the major metabolic pathway for generating energy. This extra dimension from succinate significantly extends the protective properties of vitamin E.
From Allergy Research Group. Each cap contains: 400 IU Vitamin E (natural, d-alpha); Succinate: 73 mg.
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