Cold extraction process leaves all other naturally occuring constituents in tact
Vitamin E is a major anti-oxidant
Vitamin E helps protect cells from free radical/oxidative damage
Vitamin E (alpha tocopherol) is an anti-oxidant that is important in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and several types of cancer
Research has shown that using vitamin E at far higher doses than the daily requirement has provided preliminary evidence that it may be helpful for preventing or treating various medical conditions
These uses include treating cardiac autonomic neuropathy (a complication of diabetes), low sperm count, restless leg syndrome, and inflammation of eye tissues, Parkinson's and rheumatoid arthritis
Vitamin E also may improve seniors' immune response. It promotes normal blood clotting and healing, aids in preventing cataracts, improves athletic performance and assists in maintaining cell integrity
It is known to improve circulation and is useful in treating fibrocystic disease of the breast as well as the cramps associated with premenstrual syndrome
It is known to improve circulation and is useful in treating fibrocystic disease of the breast as well as the cramps associated with premenstrual syndrome
Studies suggest that this vitamin may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease
Thus far, vitamin E has been shown to protect against approximately eighty diseases