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Mam,

What is the basis of your statement? How small is a " small smount " ,

(your words), and how big is big amount? What is your point of

reference? What is the standard? Was any study done to support or

substantiate your claims?

How did you know that the other VCO extraction process did not contain

Vitamin E? Did they subject their VCO to a test? Was there a point of

comparison? What was your sampling size?, meaning how many Vitamin E

test results from other process of extraction of VCO did you compare

your value? Was it significant?

I am simply exercising the third consumer right, which is " THE RIGHT

TO INFORMATION " . The right to be protected against dishonest or

misleading advertising or labelling and the right to be given the

facts and information needed to make an informed choice.

I hope to be enlightened in this matter.

MVillena

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> yes, there is not much tocopherol in VCO but the small amount that

it has is a big factor for the product. it is its natural

preservative. This is something that many have missed or taken for

granted. This tocopherol is also only found in VCO done following

the Absolutely no heat-cold process because Tocopherol is very

sensitive to heat and is eliminated when the oil or raw material is

exposed or subjected to heat.

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> Most VCO that are labelled Cold pressed subject their finished

product to some heat and loses the tocopherol content of the oil in

the process. They subject the VCO to heating to minimize or lessen

the moisture content that most believe can lengthen the shelf life of

the product.

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> VCO produced from dessicated coconut do not have Tocopherol from the

start because tocopherol comes from that part of the coconut which

these producers have to eliminate and throw away to have really white

dessicated coconut meat product.

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> This is why a VCO that is produced following the tedious method of

cold process has actually a longer shelf life because it has not

oxidized in the process and still has the anti-oxidant present.

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