{"id":496828,"date":"2018-01-03t15:00:32","date_gmt":"2018-01-03t20:00:32","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.digitopmedia.com\/?p=496828"},"modified":"2023-07-10t10:10:22","modified_gmt":"2023-07-10t14:10:22","slug":"vitamin-e","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.digitopmedia.com\/vitamin-e\/","title":{"rendered":"vitamin e | benefits of vitamins, uses and warnings"},"content":{"rendered":"
want an antioxidant that is good for your skin? vitamin e is a fat-soluble element found in a variety of foods.<\/p>\n
in the body, vitamin e works as an antioxidant and helps to protect cells from damage that can be caused by free radicals.<\/p>\n
compounds within the human body called free radicals convert food we consume into energy.<\/p>\n
you can also be exposed to free radicals in the air around you, such as from cigarette smoke, pollution, and ultraviolet light.<\/p>\n
vitamin e is also important for the immune system and can provide a significant boost to fight off viruses and invading bacteria.<\/p>\n
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vitamin e is used for a variety of skin creams, ointments, and supplements.<\/p>\n
however, it is also used by our cells to interact and carry out many important functions.<\/p>\n
vitamin e is mainly used for its antioxidant properties to boost immune systems.<\/p>\n
it is also key for healthy skin and eyes.<\/p>\n
the amount of vitamin e that you need each day depends on what age you are and bmi.<\/p>\n
besides food and supplements, there are also vitamin e oils, which can boost collagen production, as national institutes of health<\/a> claims.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n while most people believe vitamin e benefits are purely for skin treatments and protecting against free radicals, there are a variety of benefits and uses that you can gain from using vitamin e.<\/p>\n studies have shown that vitamin e has the following health benefits:<\/p>\n according to ncbi<\/a>, as an antioxidant, there are certain properties of vitamin e that have powerful abilities to reduce free radical damage.<\/p>\n when you have a scar, vitamin e creams and oils can be used to bolster capillary walls, thus improving the levels of moisture in your body so that your skin can become more elastic.<\/p>\n this is how vitamin e naturally works as an anti-aging element when ingested and forms natural healing properties in your body.<\/p>\n according to ncbi<\/a>, studies have also shown that vitamin e can decrease the amount of wrinkles on your skin, which may contribute to maintaining a youthful appearance.<\/p>\n this is especially important if you are in the sun a lot or smoke daily.<\/p>\n ever see vitamin e ingredients in hair commercials? this is because vitamin e is a strong antioxidant that helps decrease environmental damage to your hair.<\/p>\n according to ncbi<\/a>, if you have issues with physical endurance, taking vitamin e can help you increase your energy levels and lowers the level of stress on your muscles after a workout.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n did you know that vitamin e is actually a collective group of eight compounds, four tocotrienols, and four tocopherols?<\/p>\n as united states department of agriculture\u00a0agricultural research service<\/span><\/a>\u00a0states, vitamin e can be found in a variety of foods, including:<\/p>\n \u201colive oil contains three major antioxidants: vitamin e, polyphenols, and phytosterols. antioxidants when topically applied, may help protect the skin from premature skin aging.\u201d states zondra wilson, founder and ceo of blu skin care<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n your doctor has probably mentioned that vitamin e is great for your skin, and you can take vitamin e in a variety of different forms to help your hair, skin, and nails.<\/p>\n many creams today also have vitamin e listed as one of the ingredients.<\/p>\n so how does it work and can this antioxidant vitamin help your skin?<\/p>\n for optimal use, you should apply vitamin e creams and oils at night before bedtime.<\/p>\n it is also more effective when combined with the intake of vitamin c. also, you can use it to replace skin-brightening creams and target areas with excessive dryness.<\/p>\n acne sufferers have used vitamin e for many years to treat pores, pimples, and scars.<\/p>\n vitamin oil retains the moisture that skin produces naturally when dry skin creates issues for those prone to acne.<\/p>\n replenishing these oils is essential to regrowing the skin and repairing damage from skin issues.<\/p>\n however, vitamin e should not be used for people with oil skin.<\/p>\n as your skin is naturally prone to oiliness, adding vitamin e creams or oils would only exacerbate any issues.<\/p>\n using vitamin e for scars is important when treating acne.<\/p>\n before and after an outbreak, you can use a vitamin e treatment such as a cream or ointment to help treat the affected area and minimize scarring after a pimple is healed.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n there are some forms of vitamin e.<\/p>\n as a vitamin, it is derived from plant sources.<\/p>\n it can be ingested, applied to the skin as cream, or you can take supplements.<\/p>\n there are eight forms of vitamin e divided into two types.<\/p>\n this type subdivides into four strains: alpha-tocopherol, delta tocopherol, gamma tocopherol, and beta tocopherol.<\/p>\n these can be extracted from soy oil and occasionally from wheat germ.<\/p>\n these also come in the same four forms. these are derived from palm oil, rice brans, and can permeate cell membranes.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n there are also two forms of vitamin e supplements.<\/p>\n one is a synthetic, man-made supplement, while the other is made from natural sources.<\/p>\n you can tell the difference by looking at the bottle.<\/p>\n a bottle with a label of dl alpha-tocopherol includes synthetic vitamin e.<\/p>\n it’s chemically made using petroleum products.<\/p>\n unlike the natural supplement, this one is not easily accepted by the body.<\/p>\n the synthetic form is potent and is three times more effective than natural forms of vitamin e.<\/p>\n according to juvenon<\/a>, when consumed in optimal quantities, vitamin e is very effective. this means that the recommended dose is 1,000 iu per day.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nvitamin e benefits and uses<\/h2>\n
fights free radicals<\/h3>\n
repair damaged skin<\/h3>\n
thickens hair<\/h3>\n
improves physical endurance and muscular strength<\/h3>\n
vitamin e foods<\/h2>\n
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vitamin e for skin<\/h2>\n
vitamin e for acne<\/h3>\n
sources of vitamin e<\/h2>\n
where can you get vitamin e?<\/h3>\n
tocopherols<\/h3>\n
tocotrienols<\/h3>\n
vitamin e supplements<\/h2>\n
synthetic vitamin e<\/h3>\n
d alpha-tocopherol<\/h3>\n
vitamin e deficiency<\/h2>\n