Vitamin E
D-alpha tocopherol hydrogen succinate
Vaneeghen, The Netherlands
D-alpha tocopheryl acetate
DSM Nutritional Products
- We use a natural form of vitamin E , which is biologically active and therefore well absorbed by the body .
- Together with Omega-3 fatty acids (that are in the capsule), the effect of this vitamin is fully possible ...because vitamin E is fat-soluble.
- It is called the "vitamin of youth" . It has a strong antioxidant potential - it is an ally in the fight against free radicals that accelerate aging.
Vitamin E contributes to the protection of cells against oxidative stress (1) .
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Anti-agingVitamin E contributes to the protection of cells against oxidative stress (1) .
Scientific research indicates additional relationships between the level of vitamin E and the functioning of the body.
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BrainScientific research indicates that vitamin E protects against the deterioration of cognitive functions performed by the brain, as well as against the development of neurodegenerative diseases (2,3) .
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SkinAccording to research, vitamin E has a proven cell protective effect, which means that it also contributes to maintain the good appearance of the skin (8) .
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ImmunityResearch on vitamin E confirms that it supports the body's natural defense mechanisms, which naturally weaken over time (6, 7) .
You will find this ingredient in:
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https://ec.europa.eu/food/food-feed-portal/screen/health-claims/eu-register/details/POL-HC-6522
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Martha Clare Morris et al. Arch Neurol. 2002 Jul;59(7):1125-32. Vitamin E and cognitive decline in older persons.
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Giorgio La Fata,* Peter Weber, and M. Hasan Mohajeri. Nutrients. 2014 Dec; 6(12): 5453–5472. Published online 2014 Nov 28. Effects of Vitamin E on Cognitive Performance during Aging and in Alzheimer's Disease.
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Ga Young Lee and Sung Nim Han. Nutrients. 2018 Nov; 10(11): 1614. Published online 2018 Nov 1. The Role of Vitamin E in Immunity.
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Chung-Yung Jetty Lee, Fan Wan. The Journal of Nutrition, Volume 130, Issue 12, December 2000, Pages 2932–2937. Vitamin E Supplementation Improves Cell-Mediated Immunity and Oxidative Stress of Asian Men and Women.
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Packer L., Valacchi G., "Antioxidants and the response of skin to oxidative stress: vitamin E as a key indicator". Skin Pharmacol Appl Skin Physiol. 2002 Sep-Oct;15(5).
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Mohsen Meydani DVM, Ph.D. SpringerLink. Published: July 1992. Protective role of dietary vitamin E on oxidative stress in aging.
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U Singh, S Devaraj, I Jialal. Annu Rev Nutr. 2005;25:151-74. Vitamin E, oxidative stress, and inflammation.