• Immune support
• Antioxidant health
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Vitamin E is actually a family of eight different fat-soluble molecules with antioxidant properties. Only one of these forms, alphatocopherol, satisfies human requirements for vitamin E.1 The main function of Vitamin E is to act as the body’s primary fat-soluble antioxidant. As such, it can provide antioxidant support in hydrophobic areas such as cell membranes where water-soluble antioxidants cannot reach.
Antioxidants help fight free radicals and play a role in maintaining good health. Free radicals are unstable compounds that can damage cell membranes. They occur naturally in our bodies but can be exacerbated by pollution, smoking, and sun exposure. When cells are nourished with adequate amounts of vitamin E, it helps to stabilize cell membranes.