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Nature Made® Vitamin E d-Alpha softgels provide 267 mg (400 IU) of Vitamin E, a fat-soluble vitamin that functions as an antioxidant, incorporating itself into the fat-based tissues of our bodies—such as the heart—where it helps neutralize free radicals. D-Alpha is the most bioavailable form of Vitamin E.†
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What's in our Vitamin E 400 IU (267 mg) d-Alpha Softgels
Amount Per Serving: 267 mg
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This product has been designed to address Vitamin E dietary shortfalls in adults. Approximately 84% of the U.S. population has inadquate daily intake of Vitamin E in their diet [1].
Vitamin E is found naturally in nuts and vegetable oils. However, these foods are also high in calories and fat, which is why taking vitamin E supplements can be a smart addition to your supplement regimen.
If your diet lacks good food sources of Vitamin E, like canola or olive oil, and certain nuts like almonds, hazelnuts and peanuts, you might benefit from a Vitamin E supplement such as Nature Made® Vitamin E d-Alpha softgels.
Adults, if you're asking yourself, how much vitamin E should I take? The answer is 1 vitamin E softgel daily with water and a meal.
No two people are alike, so if you are taking medications you should be aware that potential drug-nutrient interactions may occur. Consult a healthcare professional before using this product.
If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, have vascular disease or blood clotting issues, consult your physician before use. Vitamin E should be used with caution when combined with: Blood Thinning Medication - (e.g., Warfarin and Coumadin) or other agents that affect the ability of blood to clot (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin, etc.). Vitamin E in combination with these medications may increase risk of bleeding. Lipid-Lowering Drugs - Vitamin E in combination with other antioxidant vitamins (beta-carotene, vitamin C and selenium) may reduce the therapeutic benefits of combinations of statins and niacin. Monitor lipid levels closely for potential changes in drug efficacy if using these antioxidants while taking statins plus niacin. Chemotherapy Agents - High doses of antioxidants should be avoided during chemotherapy treatment until additional evidence is available.
*Based on U.S. News & World Report - Pharmacy Times Survey of pharmacists recommending in this category.
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
1. Reider, Carroll A et al. “Inadequacy of Immune Health Nutrients: Intakes in US Adults, the 2005-2016 NHANES.” Nutrients vol. 12,6 1735. 10 Jun. 2020, doi:10.3390/nu12061735
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