Properties:
Strong antioxidant and anti-aging role. Protects the skin. Vital in pregnancy and lactation. Supports the immune system and eye health.
Vitamin E, also called the fertility vitamin, plays an essential role in the health of the body's reproductive function.
With a strong antioxidant effect, vitamin E protects cell membranes, maintains the integrity of cells against the destructive action of free radicals (fight against oxidative stress).
It breaks down fat-soluble toxins and also takes care of the health of the epidermis and hair, supports the immune system, heart health and vision.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that is naturally generated by the body, but unfortunately, as we age, the level of vitamin E decreases and the need for supplementation increases with age. Moreover, for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding, supplementation is essential for a healthy body.
Watch out for different forms of vitamin E! Not all are equally effective! Studies show that natural vitamin E (D-alpha tocopherol) is substantially more bioactive and bioavailable than synthetic vitamin E (DL-alpha tocopherol).
For example, to understand the difference between the two, 1 mg of natural vitamin E (D-alpha tocopheryl acetate) has a biological activity of 1.36 IU, while the same amount of synthetic vitamin E (DL-alpha tocopheryl acetate) has a value of only 1 IU. Moreover, recent studies have shown that natural vitamin E is retained by the human body much longer, having a bioactive life and longer effects.
Moreover, when vitamin E is administered for its antioxidant benefits, experts strongly recommend the choice of natural Vitamin E over synthetic. Effects and benefits: - Essential role in fertility, pregnancy and lactation. - Vitamin E intervenes in the fertility process;
- Stimulates sperm formation in men;
- Ensures the proper development of pregnancy in women;
- Regulates and stabilizes hormone secretion;
- Reduces premenstrual and menopausal symptoms.
- Strong antioxidant. Anti-aging and anti-inflammatory effect. Supports skin health.
- It has a strong antioxidant effect;
- Due to its antioxidant effect, vitamin E slows down cell degradation;
- Protects the skin from damage caused by free radicals and UV rays;
- Maintains skin hydration and elasticity;
- Maintains the hydro-lipid layer of the skin;
- Protects against cigarette smoke toxins;
- Skin regenerating effect: promotes epithelialization and activity of the skin's own enzymes;
- Helps heal wounds.
- Eye health.
- Maintains eye health;
- Improves ocular blood circulation;
- Effectively protects the retina and helps maintain optimal vision;
- Reduces damage caused by blue light;
- Immune regulator. Antiviral. Antibacterial.
- Supports the immune system;
- Provides protection to the body against viruses and bacteria;
- Decreases the risk of various infections.
- Protector of blood vessels. Liver protector.
- Protects the heart;
- It has a vasodilating effect, helping to maintain the health of blood vessels;
- Fight against the formation of blood clots, protecting the body from coronary heart disease;
- Supports the formation of new tissues;
- Protects the liver;
- Ensures sugar metabolism;
- Ensures the metabolism of amino acids and fatty acids;
- Lowers cholesterol.
Indications:
Natural Vitamin E food supplement is indicated in:
- cardiovascular diseases, dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders, uterine fibroids, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, spasmophilia, ascites, low immunity, disseminated lupus erythematosus, shingles, asthma.
Expectant mothers, pregnant women and nursing mothers.
Active Ingredients / 1 Soft Capsule (550 mg):
Natural Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol acetate)
294.1 mg (2451% VNR *)
Method of administration:
Take 1 capsule daily with a glass of water.
Precautions:
Not recommended for people who are allergic to soy products or any of the other ingredients. Seek medical advice for Vitamin E. Supplement
:
30 capsules
Strong antioxidant and anti-aging role. Protects the skin. Vital in pregnancy and lactation. Supports the immune system and eye health.
Vitamin E, also called the fertility vitamin, plays an essential role in the health of the body's reproductive function.
With a strong antioxidant effect, vitamin E protects cell membranes, maintains the integrity of cells against the destructive action of free radicals (fight against oxidative stress).
It breaks down fat-soluble toxins and also takes care of the health of the epidermis and hair, supports the immune system, heart health and vision.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that is naturally generated by the body, but unfortunately, as we age, the level of vitamin E decreases and the need for supplementation increases with age. Moreover, for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding, supplementation is essential for a healthy body.
Watch out for different forms of vitamin E! Not all are equally effective! Studies show that natural vitamin E (D-alpha tocopherol) is substantially more bioactive and bioavailable than synthetic vitamin E (DL-alpha tocopherol).
For example, to understand the difference between the two, 1 mg of natural vitamin E (D-alpha tocopheryl acetate) has a biological activity of 1.36 IU, while the same amount of synthetic vitamin E (DL-alpha tocopheryl acetate) has a value of only 1 IU. Moreover, recent studies have shown that natural vitamin E is retained by the human body much longer, having a bioactive life and longer effects.
Moreover, when vitamin E is administered for its antioxidant benefits, experts strongly recommend the choice of natural Vitamin E over synthetic. Effects and benefits: - Essential role in fertility, pregnancy and lactation. - Vitamin E intervenes in the fertility process;
- Stimulates sperm formation in men;
- Ensures the proper development of pregnancy in women;
- Regulates and stabilizes hormone secretion;
- Reduces premenstrual and menopausal symptoms.
- Strong antioxidant. Anti-aging and anti-inflammatory effect. Supports skin health.
- It has a strong antioxidant effect;
- Due to its antioxidant effect, vitamin E slows down cell degradation;
- Protects the skin from damage caused by free radicals and UV rays;
- Maintains skin hydration and elasticity;
- Maintains the hydro-lipid layer of the skin;
- Protects against cigarette smoke toxins;
- Skin regenerating effect: promotes epithelialization and activity of the skin's own enzymes;
- Helps heal wounds.
- Eye health.
- Maintains eye health;
- Improves ocular blood circulation;
- Effectively protects the retina and helps maintain optimal vision;
- Reduces damage caused by blue light;
- Immune regulator. Antiviral. Antibacterial.
- Supports the immune system;
- Provides protection to the body against viruses and bacteria;
- Decreases the risk of various infections.
- Protector of blood vessels. Liver protector.
- Protects the heart;
- It has a vasodilating effect, helping to maintain the health of blood vessels;
- Fight against the formation of blood clots, protecting the body from coronary heart disease;
- Supports the formation of new tissues;
- Protects the liver;
- Ensures sugar metabolism;
- Ensures the metabolism of amino acids and fatty acids;
- Lowers cholesterol.
Indications:
Natural Vitamin E food supplement is indicated in:
- cardiovascular diseases, dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders, uterine fibroids, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, spasmophilia, ascites, low immunity, disseminated lupus erythematosus, shingles, asthma.
Expectant mothers, pregnant women and nursing mothers.
Active Ingredients / 1 Soft Capsule (550 mg):
Natural Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol acetate)
294.1 mg (2451% VNR *)
Method of administration:
Take 1 capsule daily with a glass of water.
Precautions:
Not recommended for people who are allergic to soy products or any of the other ingredients. Seek medical advice for Vitamin E. Supplement
:
30 capsules