Vitamin E May Benefit Alzheimer's Patients

d0ug

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I asked the doctor about Alzheimer and I can not remember what he said HA HA
Vitamin E and selenium was found to be very helpful
 

Solstice Goat

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Good advice

Each one of these subgroups has its own unique biological effects. Ideally, vitamin E should be consumed in the broader family of mixed natural tocopherols and tocotrienols, (also referred to as full-spectrum vitamin E) to get the maximum benefits. And there's the main problem: the vitamin E most often referred to and sold in most stores is a synthetic form of the vitamin, which really should NOT be used if you want to reap any of its health benefits.

Joe nailed this one. :thumb:

Make sure to get the natural mixed tocopherols.
 


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