Jamieson Vitamin E 100 IU, 100 softgels

Vitamin E prevents the oxidation of free radicals that may result in cell damage and it acts as an anti-blood clotting agent. A powerful antioxidant, Vitamin E protects the body from tissue damage that may lead to degenerative diseases such as heart disease and cancer. It promotes normal red blood cell formation and protects the body from premature aging.

Jamieson's Vitamin E 100 IU is made from soy, which is more bioavailable and ultimately more efficiently absorbed than synthetic Vitamin E. Vitamin E 100 IU contains d-alpha tocopherol, the most biologically active form of Vitamin E.

Serving Size: 1 softgel
Quantity: 100 softgels

Benefits:

  • Prevents the oxidation of free radicals that may result in cell damage
  • As an antioxidant, it works to protect the body from tissue damage that may lead to degenerative diseases such as heart disease and cancer
  • Acts as an anti-blood clotting agent
  • Promotes normal red blood cell formation
  • Protects the body from premature aging

Vitamin E 100 IU (d-alpha tocopherol acetetate derived from purified soybean oil).

Excipients: Soybean Oil, gelatin, glycerin.

Restrictions

Drug Interactions: Anti-depressants, Anti-psychotics, Aspirin, Tricyclics, Beta-Blockers, Blood Thinners (warfarin), Salicylates, medications used to treat cancers (cyclosporine), medications used to treat malaria (chloroquine).

Nutrient Depletions: Weight loss products (orlistat, olestra), Antituberculosis Drugs, Cholesterol-Reducing Drugs/HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors.

Supportive Drug Interactions: Anti-Alzheimer’s drugs, Anti-arrhythmic drugs/Heart-Rhythm Regulators, AZT, Anti-Convulsant Drugs, Anti-Fungal drugs, Anti-Psychotic Drugs, Immunosuppressants, Oral Contraceptives, Vitamin C, Selenium.

Warnings and Precautions: None known at this dosage.

Toxicity, Adverse Reactions and Side Effects: There have been some reports of individuals experiencing headaches and diarrhea from vitamin E supplements. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Excess vitamin E can decrease the absorption of vitamin A and interfere with blood clotting.




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