New Roots Herbal Inc.
NEW ROOTS Vitamin E8 400 IU · Antioxidant 60 softgels
NEW ROOTS Vitamin E8 400 IU · Antioxidant 60 softgels
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NEW ROOTS Vitamin E8
400 IU · Antioxidant 60 softgels
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects where water-soluble antioxidants can’t, helping prevent harmful peroxides from forming in red blood cells.
Unlike many supplements that contain only synthetic ᴅ‑alpha‑tocopherol, New Roots Herbal’s Vitamin E⁸ offers a complete, natural formulation with all eight members of the vitamin E family: four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. Sourced from non‑GMO vegetable oils, these compounds are delivered in their fully active, unesterified form—exactly how the body recognizes and utilizes them. Each member of the vitamin E family contributes unique benefits. For example, gamma‑tocopherol is especially effective at neutralizing nitrogen-based free radicals. In addition to full-spectrum vitamin E, our formula includes phytosterols and squalene for added support, making Vitamin E⁸ a truly comprehensive approach to cellular protection.
Who Can Benefit from Vitamin E⁸?
- Adults living or working in polluted areas
- Those with high-stress careers or lifestyles
- Individuals experiencing fatigue, brain fog, or low energy due to daily stressors
- Those engaging in rigorous sports or physical activity, as this can increase free-radical production
- People with low intake of vitamin E–rich foods
All 8 Forms of Vitamin E · 4 Tocopherols + 4 Tocotrienols · Non-GMO
- Delivers 400 IU of all 8 forms of vitamin E: 4 tocopherols and 4 tocotrienols
- Helps protect cells from oxidative stress
- Includes naturally sourced plant sterols and squalene
- Contributes to the maintenance of good health
- Features, biologically active, natural, and non‑GMO ingredients
Unlike nutrients with more visible effects, vitamin E often works behind the scenes, quietly protecting cells, stabilizing membranes, and supporting essential functions. Yet, its impact is far-reaching. From diet quality to digestive efficiency, several factors can influence how much vitamin E your body absorbs and uses. Understanding the signs of low intake is just as important as knowing who might benefit from supplementation.
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