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Re: Soy-free Vitamin E

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Very true what EriK says. Also remember that it

must be the natural form d-alpha Tocopherol, not dl-alpha.

Kai

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Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 5:14 PM

To: <frequent-dose-chelation >

Subject: Soy-free Vitamin E

> Sunny:

> Look for " Dry vitamin E " capsules, which usually don't contain

> soybean oil. I also have a soy allergy, and I've learned the hard way

> to carefully read the labels. Beware of bread, salad dressings, sauces,

> multivitamins, and fish oil preserved with " natural vitamin E. "

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>> thanks for your input!!!! I'll definitely try using AShwaganda. I

>> tried using Isocort but I felt kind of sick after taking it, my eyes

>> were red from the corner and I didn't feel any good either.

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>> I am very sensitive to soy, do you any brand of vitamin E which is soy

>> free?

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