Topic: Vitamin E


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    Nutrigenomic Mix Reduces Inflammation
    03/16/2010 - An intervention with selected dietary products, including resveratrol, green tea extract, alpha-tocopherol, vitamin C, omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and tomato extract affected inflammatory processes, oxidative stress and metabolism in humans.    ...
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    Alpha-Tocopherol Protects Retinal Cells
    03/10/2010 - Pre-treating retinal pigment epithelial cells with alpha-tocopherol protected them against increased oxidative damage and decreased antioxidant defenses associated with acrolein toxicity. ...
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    Vitamins, Minerals for Brain Health
    03/03/2010 - The B vitamins, vitamin E and C, and magnesium are among the key nutrients consumers need to keep their brains healthy. ...
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    Antioxidants Reduce Atopic Dermatitis Risk
    02/25/2010 - Findings from a recent study suggest higher antioxidant nutritional status reduces the risk of atopic dermatitis (AD) and such risk-reduction effects depend on nutrient type.    ...
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    Partner Series—Delta-Tocotrienol: The 21st Century Vitamin E
    02/05/2010 - Date/Time: Wednesday, March 31 at 2 pm ET Learn about the history and benefits of tocotrienol with emphasis on the most potent delta-tocotrienol, while discussing the importance of supplementing tocotrienols hours apart from alpha-tocopherol. Discover why the tocopherol-free DeltaGold® annatto tocotrienol qualifies as the 21st century vitamin E ingredient for both stand-alone and adjunctive products. ...
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    Nutritional Impact on Immune Function
    02/04/2010 - Immune health is at the forefront of consumer minds, as healthcare becomes increasingly expensive and the people face more viral and bacterial challenges. Numerous natural Products have been researched for activitieis and benefits in immune function. ...
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    Vitamin C, E, Magnesium and Eye Health
    01/05/2010 - In theory, vitamins C and E, and magnesium could help prevent or limit diabetic retinopathy (DR), a potentially blinding disease, since each nutrient causes the body to respond in ways that alter retinopathy mechanisms. In this month’s Ophthalmology, the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, a research review reported on the effects of vitamins C and E, and magnesium on DR.    ...
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    Study: High Doses of Vitamin E Harms Heart
    01/04/2010 - Vitamin-fortified foods and vitamin supplements in pill form can ease health worries; however, new research from Tel Aviv University suggests that supplementation of high doses of vitamin E is not beneficial in preventing cardiovascular disease and may do more harm than good to cardiovascular health. ...
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    Muscle Strength Linked to Antioxidants
    11/25/2009 - Researchers reported at the Gerontological Society of America's annual meeting, dietary intake of vitamin C and E was tied to muscle strength.  ...
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    Carotech’s Tocotrienol in Clinical Trial
    10/07/2009 - Carotech is beginning a human clinical trial on tocotrienols, specifically evaluating the neuroprotective and anti-atherogenic properties of Tocomin® SupraBio™—patented and bioenhanced natural full spectrum palm tocotrienol complex.    ...
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