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VITAMIN E CLUSTERS (60)
Item Code: 45960

Key Benefits:

This blend of natural vitamin E and NanoClusters is the most technologically advanced vitamin E supplement available. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that acts as a defense against the potentially harmful affects of free radicals. It also plays an important role in protecting other fat soluble vitamins from destruction by oxygen.

Retail Price: $25.94

 

Overview

This blend of natural vitamin E and NanoClusters is the most technologically advanced vitamin E supplement available. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that acts as a defense against the potentially harmful affects of free radicals. It also plays an important role in protecting other fat soluble vitamins from destruction by oxygen.*

Vitamin E is essential for maintaining optimal health on a cellular level. This nutrient is perhaps best known for its contribution towards protecting heart health when in its natural d-alpha form.1,2  As a fat-soluble nutrient, it is believed that vitamin E plays a role in protecting the fatty portions of the body, such as cell walls and breast tissue. Some research has shown that vitamin E acts as an antioxidant to protect the breasts from free radical damage.3 Vitamin E also appears to play a role in protecting the prostate.4*

Give your body one of the essential building blocks for sustained optimal health with Vitamin E Clusters. D-alpha tocopheryl (natural vitamin E), the most active vitamin E compound, is blended with mixed tocopherols for a broad range of benefits. Then it is combined with NanoClusters, to facilitate absorption into the cell where vitamin E can do its job as a front-line defense against free radicals.*

*In Canada, only available for personal consumption 


References:
1. Rimm, EB et al. Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in men. New England J Med, 1993; 328:1450-1456. 
3. Stampfer MJ et al. Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in women. New England J Med, 1993; 328: 1444-1449.
4. Knekt P. Serum vitamin E level and risks of female cancers. Int J Epidemiol 1988;17:281-8.
5. Chan, June et all. Supplemental Vitamin E intake and prostate cancer risk in a large cohort of men in the United States. A publication of the Amer Assoc for Cancer Research. Volume 8, Issue 10, 1999.
 

 

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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