Causes of vitamin E deficiency, its sources and signs of deficiency: Remedy by neolife Vit E.

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Vitamin E is a fat soluble vitamin composed of a group of
compounds. The eight primary compounds that make up the
vitamin E family break down into two groups, tocopherols and
tocotrienols. This vitamin E family of nutrients (alpha, beta,
delta and gamma tocopherols and tocotrienols) are an
important group of antioxidants and a factor in the maintenance
of good health.
Why Vitamin E?
• As an antioxidant, it contributes to the protection of
cells from oxidative stress.
• As an essential nutrient, it is a factor in the maintenance of
good health.
Why NeoLife's Vitamin E 200 IU?
• Features the entire vitamin E family from whole
food sources. Vitamin E 200 IU provides the entire family of
tocopherols and tocotrienols – not just alpha tocopherol – in
balanced ratios that occur in natural foods.
• Rich complex of food based vitamin E in a base of soya
bean oil.
• Provides nature’s own Vitamin E that is more potent
than synthetic forms.
• 200 IU potency in a soft gelatine capsule.

Special notes
†Consumers of vitamin E products most often raise
questions as to price and quality. Consider this discussion to
help your customer understand the vitamin E difference. The
raw materials used in vitamin E products vary greatly in their
degree of processing and ingredients used in the processing.
The resulting vitamin E substance correspondingly will vary in
its concentration level and the presence of other E tocopherols.
Since the government recognises only the alpha tocopherol
form of vitamin E, this is what is measured to identify the
potency of the product (e.g. 200 I.U.)
However, research indicates that the alpha tocopherol is not
the only tocopherol valuable for optimal well-being. Rather,
vitamin E could be better described as “E Complex” since
several tocopherols provide benefits. For this reason, NeoLife
offers an “E Complex” product.
†A second important concept in explaining price and quality is
the difference between natural and synthetic forms of
vitamin E. There is a definite difference between and synthetic
forms of the alpha tocopherol. (Analysis shows the synthetic to
be levo-rotary or a “left-handed” molecule while the natural is
dextro-rotary or “right-handed”.) The is described as d-alpha
tocopherol while the synthetic is dl-alpha tocopherol. This is
extremely important, since the human body is as much as 5
times more efficient in utilising the d-alpha tocopherol.
Because this is such a technical and confusing issue, encourage
your customer to experience the NeoLife difference and to rely
on NeoLife’s commitment to product quality and excellence.
Ref. T1139 (Act 101/1965)
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