Monday, February 4, 2008

Powerful Antioxidant Vitamin E

Life Essentials Mini-TabsVitamin E and other vitamins are organic compounds that the body needs to grow and maintain good health. Many think because vitamins are natural there is no danger of taking too much, but of course this is not true. The maximum intake a day of vitamin E is 1000mg, but not more than 400mg if you have hypertension and since it acts like a blood thinner, consult your health care physician if taking warfarin (Coumadin). It is important to adjust the diet to include vitamin E foods. Keeping in mind that vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin the same as A, D and K which are stored in fat tissues, from a few days up to one hundred and eighty. If too much is absorbed it is stored in the liver and could cause health problem.

Vitamin E promotes a thriving circulatory system, and works against irregular clotting of blood. Studies make known that it helps in the healing of wounds, and some breast cancer diseases. It offers defense against the unwelcome effects of air pollution and some toxins on the body, and it protects the skin against UV radiation and sunburns. It also support and reinforce the body's immune system. Intake of vitamin E seem to help in the treatment of a large variety of conditions, such as cardiac complications resulting from diabetes, arthritis, low sperm count, eye tissue inflammation, asthmatic and menstrual pain.

Vitamin E supplements have been in use in many cases, anemia, burns, atherosclerosis, stroke and other conditions, but the American Heart Association does not recommend the use of the vitamin E supplements. More study is needed for conclusive evidence, although there is some evidence from laboratory studies of many beneficial effects of vitamin E. There are some positive prevention and treatment for cancer and other disease but on large-scale studies it is inconclusive. There is, however, considerable support for the use of vitamin E along with vitamin C and other supplements in the treatment of many ailments.

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