Lamberts Vitamin E 400iu is a high quality food supplements from the natural sources d alpha tocopherol form, which can help prevent deficiency symptoms and promote many other health benefits effects.
Vitamin E protects every cell in the body from ‘free radicals’ through its antioxidant properties and this protective role has put vitamin E at the centre of worldwide research. Studies indicate that it may help maintain the health of the heart by protecting polyunsaturated fats in the body from being oxidised into saturated fats and so protect all membranes including those in the lungs and blood vessels. Lamberts® supplies vitamin E in its natural form of d-alpha tocopherol, as this is the form in which it occurs in foods and as research has confirmed that it has a higher biological activity, and is absorbed and retained more readily by the body than synthetic vitamin E. The cheaper synthetic form is called dl-alpha tocopherol and is the form most commonly found in many of the ‘high street’ single vitamin E products.
Lamberts® Vitamin E capsules present Vitamin E in its natural form of d-alpha-tocopherol, which is how it occurs in foodstuffs such as nuts and vegetable oils. It is in the form of d-alpha-tocopherol that Vitamin E is easily absorbed. The Vitamin E used in these Lamberts® products is naturally sourced from vegetable oil. Research has confirmed that it has a higher biological activity, and is absorbed and retained more readily by the body than synthetic vitamin E. The cheaper synthetic form is called dl-alpha tocopherol and is the form most commonly found in many of the ‘high street’ single vitamin E products. Current research suggests that a daily intake of 400iu is a sensible level. However, it is often difficult, if not impossible, to get this level from a typical diet. For example, 0.45kg (1 lb) of sunflower seeds are needed to obtain 400iu of vitamin E.
Natural vitamin E (referred to as d-alpha tocopherol) has been shown scientifically to possess twice the potency of its synthetic counterpart (dl-alpha tocopherol) and has been hailed by many researchers as one of the most important dietary antioxidants known to man. Vitamin E protects every cell in the body from free radicals through its antioxidant properties and this protective role has put Vitamin E at the centre of worldwide research. Studies indicate that it may help maintain the health of the heart by protecting polyunsaturated fats in the body from being oxidised into saturated fats and so protect all membranes including those in the lungs and blood vessels. Vitamin E is also recommended during the menopause and to maintain a healthy skin and reproductive system.
Product Specifications
Typically per capsule: | |
Vitamin E (in the natural d-alpha form) |
268mg (4000iu) |
Encapsulated with: Capsule Shell (Modified Starch, Glycerol, Gelling Agent: Carageenan, Acidity Regulator: DiSodium Phosphate), Sunflower Seed Oil. Disintegration time: Less than 30 minutes. Dosage recommendations: 1 to 2 capsules daily with a meal.
Suitable for vegetarians.
Health Food Supplements may be useful sources to help fill the gaps in diets of people at certain times in their lives or to prevent deficiency symptoms, but they can never replace a varied, balanced diet. Supplements can also provide general health benefits effects for people who are lacking certain nutrients in their body.
NOTE: Never exceed the recommended daily dosage. Always remember to keep all your vitamins and other food supplements out of sight and reach of children. You should ensure that it is safe to start any new health supplement product if you are already taking or using a medicine, herbal remedy or other food supplements. Always consult your doctor or other qualified health care practitioner before taking any food supplement if you are receiving medication or treatment for any medical condition. Do not cease conventional treatment or medication for any reason without consulting your doctor or a qualified health practitioner. Do not take any health food supplement without first consulting your doctor or a qualified health practitioner if you are pregnant, are trying to conceive or are breast feeding.
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