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The below place for E is the dl synthetic version.

I find many misunderstandings on vitamin E among medical doctors and other

professionals even.

The synthetic E [the L in dl] will help little, ditto being 100iu. 300% daily

value is meaningless.

I'm not promoting a product here, I only find the research done by the below

necessary to understand vitamin E.

Much like the B vitamins there are more to E than alpha tocopherol. Even many

" researchers " don't know this, perhaps why vitamin E gets headlines as being of

no use?

4 tocopherols and 4 tocotreinals is vitamin E.

Well worth looking into:

Again, the below I hope to be used as a basic introduction to E to know the

basics, not a promotion:

Basics:

Kintergarden: al-tocoherol

Grade school: a tocopherol

Junior high: 4 tocopherols

High school: 4 tocopherols and 4 tocotreinals

University: The right mix of the above

http://www.aor.ca/html/products.php?id=89

Label - research-articles-absracts

Bruce P

[ ] Re: Non-soy derived Vitamin E?

Here is one.

http://www.drrons. <http://www.drrons.com/unique-e-soy-free-vitamin-e.htm>

com/unique-e-soy-free-vitamin-e.htm

(Check Iherb.com to see if they have it cheaper)

We haven't used this ourselves, but others in my Apraxia group have, and I

haven't heard any complaints.

>

> Hi listmates,

> Can someone recommend a non-soy derived brand of vitamin E for my ASD dd,

age 10yrs old? We are GFCFSF, corn-free and coconut-free (due to leaky

gut/intolerances). I tried searching the archives, but it was exhausting.

And to search the internet...sigh...more exhausting!!! Is synthetic okay?

Sounds kind of scary :)

>

> Many thanks,

> ~Robin

>

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