Corvallis, Oregon – October 29, 2008 -- Vitamin E has been heralded for its ability to reduce the risk of blood clots, heart attack, and sudden death. Yet in some people, vitamin E causes bleeding.
Getting the right vitamins, minerals, and nutrients is one of the best ways to care for and maintain your physical health. For reproductive health, in particular, vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), is ...
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The essential benefits and precautions of vitamin E capsules
Understanding the Importance of Vitamin E To maintain optimal health, our bodies require a variety of vitamins, with Vitamin ...
Rachael Link is a registered dietitian and health writer based in San Francisco. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Central Missouri and holds a master’s degree from New York ...
New Orleans, LA - Driving a final nail in the coffin for vitamin E, a meta-analysis of the popular supplement indicates that doses >400 IU/day can increase the risk of death from any cause. Vitamin-E ...
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Risks of high-dose vitamins: How Vitamin A, D, E, Niacin and others can harm your heart and liver
Vitamins and dietary supplements are often viewed as harmless additions to daily health routines, but recent scientific evidence shows that certain high-dose supplements may cause more harm than good.
Vitamin E is the name of a group of fat-soluble vitamins found naturally in some oils, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Vitamin E deficiency may cause symptoms such as muscle or immune system weakness.
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