Health knowledge made personal
WellPage for Vitamin E
+ Bookmark › Share
Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati
Go
Search posts:

Vitamin E - Articles

Another Vitamin E Meta-Analysis on Vitamin E and Stroke Risk by ellentroyer Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 05 Nov 2010 11:11am The British Medical Journal just published another Vitamin E study suggesting that supplemental Vitamin E increases the risk for hemorrhagic (aneurism, or bleeding in the brain) stroke. Vitamin E did not increase the risk of ischemic (thrombosis, or blood clot) stroke.  This will, no doubt, alarm the public and those docs who only read headlines Read on »
The Importance of Vitamin E by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Mar 2008 12:00am We’ve all heard and it is clear that there is an epidemic vitamin D deficiency.  Few people are aware that there is also a serious epidemic deficiency of vitamin E.   An editorial that accompanied the largest study on vitamin E in medical history (Am J Clin Nutr 2006 Nov;84(5):1200-7) stated 93% of American men and 96% of American women do not obtain Read on »
The scavenging capacity and synergistic effects of lycopene, vitamin E, vitamin C, and β-carotene mixtures on the DPPH free by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm Research by Donghong Liu The biological activity of lycopene can be enhanced by the presence of these other active antioxidants such as β-carotene, vitamin E... was to determine what concentrations and combinations of antioxidants among lycopene, vitamin E, vitamin C, and β-carotene are capable of producing synergistic antioxidant effects Read on »
Vitamin E and K, Wrapping Up Vitamin Week by k Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 6:00pm Well it’s finally coming to a close and I think it’s been very productive and educational on both my part and anyone that has been following. Vitamin E and K are both fairly simple, yet important vitamins. Let’s get started. Vitamin E If you conducted a word association experiment with someone and you were to say “ Vitamin E “, chances are the first Read on »
Vitamin C and Vitamin E Reduced Post-Heart Attack Deaths in Diabetics by Dr. Jonny B. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Thu 02 Oct 2008 10:17pm An interesting new study published in the journal Cardiology reported that giving vitamin C and vitamin E to diabetic patients who had recently had a heart attack... to determine the safety and outcome of vitamins C and E in patients who have had a heart attack. Diabetic and non-diabetic heart attack patients were given intravenous infusions of 1000 Read on »
Natural Vitamin E For Cosmetics by estertey Patient Expert Posted Sat 20 Jun 2009 10:30pm When I make my Natural Skin Care products, I always make sure that there is Vitamin E added on the recipe. Because Vitamin E protects the skin cells and membranes. It helps to prevent the skin against UV rays, pollutants and aging factors. Vitamin E it very good in reducing the appearance of wrinkles. It also act as a natural preservative that helps Read on »
Almond butter has 26% more Vitamin E, 3 by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Wed 12 May 2010 2:30pm Almond butter has 26% more Vitamin E, 3 % more iron and 7% more calcium than peanut butter. #MaryWoznyHealth Read on »
Vitamin E is a family of essential fat-s by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Apr 2010 10:25am Vitamin E is a family of essential fat-soluble nutrients that act as powerful antioxidants. #MaryWoznyHealth Read on »
Vitamin E by Matt M. Patient Expert Posted Sun 21 Feb 2010 1:21pm I been seeing a number of new studies on Vitamin E lately.  In the past, the results from the various Vitamin E studies were mixed - sometimes there are benefits and sometimes not.  A number of new studies look at only certain components of Vitamin E and their health effects. Researchers have been looking at tocotrienol, which is a certain type Read on »