Vitamin E
Vitamin E is involved in many functions in the
body, including protecting fats from oxidation. An
adequate supply of Vitamin E is absolutely essential for
the maintenance of good health, as it is required to
control the activities of many enzymes as well as for the
formation of red blood cells.
Benefits provided by the vitamin include
protecting tissue against pollutants. A deficiency of the
vitamin is often marked by anaemia resulting from the
destruction of red blood cells. • Important antioxidant particularly useful in
boosting the immune system, and protecting the cells
against ageing.
• Needed for healthy red blood cells.
• Can be of benefit to those suffering premenstrual syndrome,
or hot flushes associated with the menopause.
• Can also help to alleviate dry skin.
There are three specific situations when a
vitamin E deficiency is likely to occur and is seen
in people who can' absorb dietary fat. It has been
found in premature, very low birth weight infants and is
seen in individuals with rare disorders of fat
metabolism. A vitamin E deficiency is usually
characterized by neurological problems due to poor nerve
conduction.
Individuals who cannot absorb fat may require a
vitamin E supplement because some dietary fat is needed
for the absorption of vitamin E from the gastrointestinal
tract. Anyone diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, individuals
who have had part or all of their stomach removed, and
individuals with malabsorptive problems such as Crohn's
disease, liver disease or pancreatic insufficiency may
not absorb fat and should discuss the need for
supplemental vitamin E with their physician. People who
cannot absorb fat often pass greasy stools or have
chronic diarrhea.
Very low birth weight infants may be deficient
in vitamin E. A neonatologist, a pediatrician
specializing in the care of newborns, typically evaluates
the nutritional needs of premature infants.
There's more information on benefits,
dosages, active ingredients and
cautions at Healthy Living Store
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