Vitamins E

Vitamin E is crucial to proper cellular function, it protects and supports all physiological functions through its free radical scavenging activity, especially cardiovascular functioning.

Naturally occurring tocopherols are the most biologically active forms of vitamin E.

Vitamin E, a powerful chain-breaking antioxidant, is considered the first line of defence against lipid peroxidation.

It protects the integrity of the body's cellular membranes, and has the ability to unite with oxygen and prevent it from being converted into toxic peroxides. Vitamin E plays a beneficial role in the cellular respiration of muscles, especially cardiac and skeletal muscles.

It also supports healthy blood vessel function. In addition, vitamin E plays a role in nucleic acid and protein metabolism, mitochondrial function, and hormone production.

 

Vitamins Tumeric, Selenium, Green Tea, Pine Bark, Lutein, Cinnamon, Magnesium Vitamin A, Vitamins B Vitamin C, Vitamins D, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Cod Liver Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, Ginkgo Biloba, Omega 3 

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