Dosage: n/a
Size: 60 Softgels
• All 8 members of the Vitamin E family
• A fat soluble vitamin that protects cell membranes and cholesterol from oxidation
• Cardiovascular Support
• Rejuvenates Vitamin C in the Body
familE contains all 8 members of the vitamin E family, known as tocopherols and tocotrienols. These “Toco’s”—4 forms of tocopherols and 4 forms of tocotrienols, are typically found concentrated in plant seeds and vegetable oils. familE is specifically rich in Gamma tocopherol and tocotrienols (Tocomin) for enhanced antioxidant and cardiovascular function. Excess d-Alpha tocopherol depletes Gamma tocopherol. familE is fortified with a molecular distillate of palm fruit oil, providing the most potent and comprehensive tocotrienol complex. familE helps protect cardiovascular function by reducing the oxidation of low-density lipoproteins.
Suggested Use: Take 1 softgel per day with food, or as directed by your qualified health care consultant.
SUPPLEMENT FACTS
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings Per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving / %DV
Vitamin E (d-Alpha Tocopherol) – 41mg (60 IU) / 200%
d-Beta Tocopherol – 3mg / *
d-Gamma Tocopherol – 250mg / *
d-delta tocopherol – 84mg / *
Palm fruit distillate – 100mg / *
(Providing the following nutrients)
d-Beta Tocotrienol – 1.5mg / *
d-Gamma Tocotrienol – 22mg / *
d-delta tocotrienol – 5mg / *
d-Alpha Tocotrienol – 11mg / *
Squalene – 8mg / *
Phytosterols – 3mg / *
*Daily Value (DV) not established.
Other Ingredients: Soybean oil. Softgel consists of gelatin, glycerin, water and carob (as a light barrier).
Contains: Soy.
No wheat, no gluten, no dairy, no egg, no fish/shellfish, no peanuts/tree nuts.
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