E-Vitamin 400NE Natural - 60
Delivery time: 3 - 5 business days
Description
Vitaking Vitamin E Gel Capsules contain 400 IU of natural vitamin D-alpha. The naturally occurring form of vitamin E is called tocopherol. The first four letters of the Greek alphabet distinguish between the alpha, beta, gamma, and delta versions, of which the alpha version is the most common dietary supplement. Vitamin E has been shown to help protect cells from oxidative stress.
Natural Vitamin E.
Vitaking Vitamin E contains 400 IU of Vitamin E. It is a fat-soluble vitamin, one of the most important vitamins that the body stores in the liver, adipose tissue, heart, muscles, testicles, uterus, blood, adrenal glands and pituitary gland. According to many researchers, the natural version (d-alpha) is more effective and better absorbed than the synthetic version (dl-alpha).
- Vitamin E helps protect cells from oxidative stress.
Vitamins are the nutrients our bodies need to function effectively. These cannot be produced by our body on our own, so we need to replace them on a daily basis. So it is up to us to get our body enough vitamin. It is vital to know that our body needs 13 different vitamins. These are all needed at different and limited levels.
This vitamin is found in all green leafy vegetables, fruits such as papaya, dried fruits, nuts and various seeds. At least one of these should be part of your diet every day. If you feel that you are not reaching the required level, it is time to replace vitamin E in the form of a dietary supplement.
Vitamin E 400NE
What is NE? The international unit, abbreviated NE unit. It measures the amount of a substance based on the biological effects of biologically active substances. It is mainly used for vitamins and hormones. for vitamin E: Vitamin E 1 IU = 0.666 mg d-α-tocopherol (d-α-tocopherol> natural vitamin E)
Its name is derived from the words tocopherol, the Greek tocos, and pherein, which mean "childbirth." The name vitamin E actually includes a group of compounds, i.e. the general name for a group of tocopherols. There are four forms of tocopherol: alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-tocopherol. The most useful form of these is alpha-tocopherol. This vitamin is fat soluble, so the body is able to store it in adipose tissue and liver for a relatively long time. It is found in only a few foods, these are high in fats, oils, or vegetable oils: sunflower, pumpkin seed, olive, corn oil, almonds, hazelnuts, nuts, and sunflower seeds.