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Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate Encapsulated)

Vitamin E is one of the fat-soluble nutrients that has been discovered by modern science and is a well-known antioxidant; it continues to be of significant importance in maintaining healthy cells. Vitamin E is majorly known as the beauty vitamin, for putting health back into the skin, hair, and body defenses. Other recognized uses include the treatment of malnutrition deficiencies, cardio protection, and increased ocular health.


Key Therapeutic Benefits

Skin Regeneration: Speeds wound healing, including scars, burns, and UV-damaged skin, by encouraging cell repair.

Anti-Aging Properties: Detoxifies environmental pollutants that result in lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation.

Immune System Boost: Enhances the body’s forestalling against infections and chronic diseases.

Vitality in Hair: By increasing local capillary circulation to reduce the oxidative stress that leads to hair thinning.

Eye Health: With the combination of other antioxidant substances, it may reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).


Product Description

Composition: Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate) USP/IP.

Strength: Available as 200mg, 400mg, and 600mg softgel capsules.

Formulation: Easy-to-swallow liquid-filled softgels for superior bioavailability.

Storage: Store below 25°C in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight.


Indication and Usage

Oral Intake: The standard adult dosage is 400mg a day post-meal or as advised by the physician. Fat-soluble vitamins have excellent absorption when ingested with a fat-containing food source for sinus exit from the stomach.

Topical Application: For skin or hair benefits, carefully prick the softgel and apply the oil directly to the affected area or mix it with your regular moisturizer or carrier oil.

Around very rare occasions, Vitamin E has caused side effects such as an allergic reaction in some individuals. On some occasions, however, benefits always outweigh the possible damageore. However, it has been reported that vitamin E may cause the following adverse effects:
nausea
stomach cramps
fatigue or headaches
Blurred Vision
Increased Bleeding Risk especially when used with blood thinners.


Pharmacists’ Note:

You should adhere to the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) unless advised otherwise by a physician. High dosages of Vitamin E (>400 units/day) must not be considered for administration unless especially instructed by a medical specialist.


Warning/Precautions

Surgery: Patients must discontinue Vitamin E up to two weeks away from whole blood-surgery to prevent increased risks of bleeding.

Drug Interaction: Inform your physician about Aspirin, Warfarin, or Clopidogrel on your regimen, since Vitamin E may amplify their blood-thinning effects.

Pregnancy: A consultation with an obstetrician is advised prior to commencing Vitamin E intake, especially during the first trimester.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What happens if you place Vitamin E capsules directly on the face?
Vitamin E oil is recognized for its intense moisturizing properties. However, it is highly viscous, so those with oily or acne-prone skin should use it sparingly or in combination with jojoba or another light oil so as not to clog pores.


Q: Should I take Vitamin E in the morning or night?
You should consider the “fat content” of your meal. The most designated time could be any meal that supplies the higher-fat content through an ample size—thereby taken at lunch or dinner.


Q: Does Vitamin E help in reducing dark circles?
Vitamin E can improve blood circulation and hydrate the delicate under-eye area, which may help lighten dark circles caused by dryness or fatigue over time.


Q: Can Vitamin E be taken daily?
A daily supplement is safe for most people, provided it stays within the recommended limits. For general wellness, a 400mg dose is standard, but long-term use should be reviewed by a healthcare provider.


Q: How does Vitamin E protect the heart?
Being an antioxidant, it prevents the oxidation of LDL (bad cholesterol), which is further oxidized, eventually leading to the atherogenic effects.


Disclaimer:
This content is provided for informational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before starting any new supplement regimen.

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