Vitamin E w/Selenium
STRENGTH: 400 IU
FORM: 90 Softgels
Benefits
- It is necessary for new cell growth.
- It helps fight infection.
- It promotes growth and repairs of body tissues, bone formation and healthy skin, hair and mucus membranes.
- It helps in the maintenance of good eyesight and is essential for night vision.
- It helps during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- It helps maintain strong bones and teeth.
- It helps to keep the lungs healthy.
- It ensures proper kidney function.
- It is used to treat acne, eczema and gastric ulcers.
- It helps prevent the development of cancer.
- It is used to treat psoriasis.
Vitamin E is what some would consider as a ‘staple’ antioxidant.
It
exists in eight different forms, and of these forms alpha-tocopherol
is one of the most active forms in the vitamin E family. It
protects unsaturated fats that are a part of the cells from
damage and breakdown, and prevents the destruction of red blood
cells. This powerful vitamin has the ability to scavenge free
radicals (destructive by-products of metabolism), it prevents
damage to cell membranes thereby reducing the risk of
circulatory issues and other serious pathologies. Furthermore,
vitamin E keeps the “bad” cholesterol (LDL) from building up and
depositing in the arteries which can cause serious problems. It has
also been shown to speed up healing in burn and post-op patients
and, in recent studies, it states that Vitamin E seems to ease
the pain and swelling of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid
arthritis, to reduce the risk of cataracts, to bolster the
immune system, even to slow the progress of certain
neuromuscular diseases.
This one ingredient is probably the most abused fat soluble
constituent by food companies in the world. It is readily
removed from processed foods (and oils), and is destroyed for
the most part because when it isn’t in a food the shelf life
will increase many times over. Have you ever wondered why there
are so many health problems in our society that can be traced
back to a sub-clinical deficiency of this one fat soluble
vitamin? It is because society as a whole doesn’t eat enough of
the types of foods that contain this vitamin in its raw form.
Antioxidants such as vitamin E act to protect your cells against
the effects of something called ‘free radicals’, which can cause
tremendous damage to the body over time. The turmoil they cause
contributes to cell damage that may lead to the development of a
number of pathologies, including cataracts and cancer. The most
recognized pathology that is associated with the lack of vitamin
E and its fractions today is cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular disease holds the number one position as a ‘taker
of life’ in today’s society.
Vitamin E can be found in:
- Wheat germ
- Vegetable oil and margarine
- Avocado
- Whole grain products
- Egg yolk
- Nuts
- Liver
- Peanut butter
A deficiency of vitamin E may also cause disorders of
reproduction; abnormalities of muscle, liver, bone marrow, and
brain function; hemolysis of RBCs; defective embryogenesis
(birth defects); and exudative diathesis (a disorder of
capillary permeability). Studies have shown that taking vitamin
E and its fractions preventatively and regularly will help
prevent vascular pathologies, and over time can even reduce
damage created by a less than healthy life style. The
antioxidant activity of alpha-tocopherol is similar to that of
glutathione, which is a very potent member of the antioxidant
family that helps to protect us. Vitamin E’s antioxidant power
is a well recognized benefit that becomes more important as we
age!
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant in and of itself, but
Nutri-Force Nutrition has now added Selenium to the mix, which
in its own right is a powerful antioxidant with tons of research
to validate its use. The National Cancer Institute is currently
doing a study where by, they are mixing Selenium and vitamin E
together to show the positive effects of the two jointly against
prostate pathologies. This combination will have other positive
effects on the body as a general antioxidant combination as
well. It has been shown that our bodies need this nonmetallic
element Selenium. And if we could be assured of a consistent
supply from foods such as seafood, meats, and Brazil nuts we
would not have to depend on taking it as a supplement, but we
can’t.
Selenium by itself is an antioxidant that is believed to help
control cell damage that can lead to serious pathologies. It is
an important part of our antioxidant enzyme and immune systems,
which protects the cells against the effects of ‘free radicals’
that are produced during normal oxygen and waste metabolism.
Thank goodness the human body is a very adaptive organism! It
has developed natural defenses such as an innate antioxidant
system that utilizes Selenium to help control levels of free
radicals because they can damage cells, and contribute to the
development of serious disabling diseases. Selenium is also
essential for normal functioning of the thyroid gland, which has
far reaching ramifications for those who are trying to lose
weight. Most people trying to lose weight get caught up in the
vicious cycle of binging on junk food that is totally devoid of
any real nutrient content, that even further robs their bodies
of nutrients like selenium that help to maintain their health
and well being. So the combination of Vitamin E and Selenium
only makes sense in helping to maintain your health over
the long haul!†
Also available: Vitamin E 1000IU and Vitamin E 400IU
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- Jialal I., Grundy S.: Effect of combined supplementation with
alpha-tocopherol, ascorbate and beta-carotene on low-density
lipoprotein oxidation. Circulation 1993;88:2780-2786.
- Stephens, N. G., A. Parsons, P. M. Schofield, F. Kelly, K.
Cheeseman and M. J. Mitchinson (1996). "Randomised controlled
trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge
Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS)." Lancet 347(9004): 781-6.
- Klein EA, Thompson IM, Lippman SM, et al. SELECT: the
Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial: rationale and
design. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. 2000;3(3):145-151.