Vitamin E
From DrKoop's partner site on diet and exercise, MyDietExercise.com
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant. Alternative Names Deficiency - vitamin E; Tocopherol Function Vitamin E is an antioxidant that protects body tissue from damage caused by unstable substances called free radicals. Free radicals can harm cells, tissues, and organs. They are believed to lay a role in certain conditions associated with aging. Vitamin E is also important in the formation of red blood cells and helps the body to use vitamin K. The ability of vitamin E to prevent cancer, heart disease, dementia, liver disease, and stroke are still not known. At lower levels, vitamin E may help protect the heart. The best way to get enough essential vitamins is to eat a balanced diet that contains a variety of foods.
Review Date: 01/02/2007 ![]() advertisement
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