Gamma E with Tocopherols & Tocotrienols
A Complete Spectrum of Vitamin E Forms
Gamma E with Tocopherols & Tocotrienols
A Complete Spectrum of Vitamin E Forms
For you, if you are looking for a complete spectrum of vitamin E
The potent formula of Gamma E Mixed Tocopherols & Tocotrienols can:
- Offer potent antioxidant protection
- Help inhibit cellular aging
- Support a healthy nervous system & retina of the eye
- Encourage healthy cognitive function
- Help maintain healthy immune function
Vitamin E is actually an umbrella term for eight different antioxidant compounds. Unlike most vitamin E supplements, Gamma E with Tocopherols & Tocotrienols contains all eight forms of vitamin E for optimal antioxidant protection, eye health, nervous system support and more.
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Health Benefits at a Glance:
Vitamin E is not a single vitamin but a family of eight related, lipid-soluble, antioxidants that are present in different parts of plants.
Unlike most vitamin E supplements, Gamma E Mixed Tocopherols & Tocotrienols contains all eight forms of vitamin E, providing the full impact of vitamin E’s free radical fighting antioxidant power.
It can also inhibit cell aging, promote immune health, nervous system health, eye health, cognitive health, and more.
Why it Works:
The tocopherol and tocotrienol subfamilies are each composed of alpha, beta, gamma, and delta fractions having unique biological effects.
Along with other nutrients, tocopherols and tocotrienols are concentrated in the bran layers of the rye grain and are only present at low levels in the flour endosperm. Tocopherols are also present in algae, mint teas, and other foods. (1-4)
Gamma E Mixed Tocopherols & Tocotrienols is an oral formula that provides a full spectrum vitamin E for potent antioxidant protection that can fight free radicals.
The Science Behind the Product:
As a family of antioxidant compounds that fight free radicals, vitamin E is one of the most researched and most important nutrients to consume daily. One or more members of the vitamin E family may:
- Maintain cell membrane integrity and reduce cellular aging (5-7)
- Act as a free radical scavenger (8-11)
- Maintain healthy platelet aggregation (12-15)
- Promote a healthy nervous system and retina of the eye (16-19)
- Maintain healthy cognitive function (20-25)
- Enhance immune function (26-29)
Gamma Tocopherol – fights free radicals implicated in aging
Prestigious scientific journals have highlighted gamma tocopherol as one of the most critically important forms of vitamin E for those seeking optimal health benefits.
In fact, studies show the combination of alpha- and gamma-tocopherol supplementation appears to be superior to either supplementation alone on biomarkers of oxidative stress and on inflammatory factors. (30,31)
Most commercial vitamin E supplements contain little, if any, gamma tocopherol. They instead rely on alpha-tocopherol as the primary ingredient.
However, it is gamma tocopherol (not the alpha form) that quenches peroxynitrite, the free radical that plays a major role in the development of age-related decline. (32)
Tocotrienols – support arteries and nerves
Tocotrienols have shown superior action in maintaining arterial health. (33-36) In 2010, a team of Asian scientists demonstrated that this class of nutrients, which are difficult to obtain in sufficient quantities through dietary sources alone, may provide superior support in maintaining triglyceride levels already within the healthy range in aging individuals.
Just 120 mg per day of gamma-delta tocotrienols (provided in 3-4 softgels) induced a 28% decline in triglyceride levels in the blood after just one month.
This wonder nutrient is so effective because of its structure of double bonds in the isoprenoid side chain, making it a great scavenger of free radicals. (37)
Research has shown that tocotrienols display potent neuroprotective properties and in particular, alpha-tocotrienol is being touted as the most potent neuroprotective form of vitamin E. (38-42)
How to Use:
- Take one (1) softgel once or twice daily with food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
- The natural separation of active ingredients may occur.
Serving Size 1 Softgel
Servings per Container 60
Amount per Serving:
Vitamin E (as D-alpha tocopherol) | 45 IU |
Gamma E Mixed Tocopherols | 360 mg |
Typical Distribution: | |
Gamma tocopherol | 178-244 mg |
Delta tocopherol | 65-98 mg |
Alpha tocopherol | 27-39 mg |
Beta tocopherol | <16 mg |
Mixed tocotrienols/tocopherol complex | 145 mg |
Typical Distribution: | |
Gamma tocotrienol | 25-34 mg |
Alpha tocotrienol | 17-22 mg |
Delta tocotrienol | 10-15 mg |
Beta tocotrienol | 2 mg |
Alpha tocopherol | 13-19 mg |
Other Ingredients:
Gelatin, glycerin, medium chain triglycerides oil, purified water, sunflower oil, rosemary extract.
Non-GMO
Tocotrienols are extracted and concentrated from sustainably sourced Malaysian red palm oil.
Dosage and Use:
- Take one (1) softgel once or twice daily with food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
- The natural separation of active ingredients may occur.
Caution:
If you are taking anti-coagulant or anti-platelet medications, or have a bleeding disorder, please, consult your medical practitioner before using this product.
Warnings:
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not exceed recommended dose.
- Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
- If you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating, please consult your medical practitioner first.
- A food supplement should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place.
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