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Vitamin E
As an antioxidant vitamin E plays major roles in our health:
- Prevention of cancer
- Prevention of cardiovascular disease
- Improving blood circulation and necessary for tissue repair
- Treatment of premenstrual syndrome and fibrocystic disease of the breast
- Promotion of normal blood clotting and healing
- Reducing scarring from wounds
- Reducing blood pressure
- Helping preventing cataract
- Improving athletic performance
- Relaxation of leg cramps
- Enhance sperm production
- Maintaining healthy nerves and muscles
- Strengthening capillary walls
- Promote healthy skin and hair
- Helping prevent anemia and retrolental fibroplasias
- May help slow progression of alzheimer¡¯s disease
- Inhibiting oxidation of lipids and formation of radicals
- Protect other fat-soluble vitamins from destruction by oxygen
- Help utilizing vitamin A
- Slowing down aging process and preventing age spots
Major Deficiency Syndromes:
- Damage of red blood cells
- Destruction of nerves
- Infertility of both sexes
- Menstrual disorders
- Neuromuscular disorders shortened red blood cell lifespan
- Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage)
- Uterine degeneration
- Bowel cancer
- Breast cancer
- Heart disease
Upper Safety Level: 1200 international units daily
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