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AJ Wellness - VITAMIN E 400 MG - Antioxidant Support for Skin & Wellness

High-Strength Antioxidant Support

A concentrated Vitamin E formula providing 400 mg Tocopheryl Acetate per capsule to support antioxidant protection and cellular health.

βœ” 400 mg Vitamin E
βœ” High-potency antioxidant formula
βœ” Suitable for adults
βœ” Designed for daily use

30 Softgel Capsules
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AJ Wellness - VITAMIN E 400 MG - Antioxidant Support for Skin & Wellness
🌟 Antioxidant Support

Why Vitamin E Matters

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that plays a key role in:

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Key roles in the body:

Protecting cells from oxidative stress
Supporting immune function
Maintaining skin health
Supporting reproductive system health
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Oxidative stress can occur due to:

Pollution
Environmental toxins
Smoking
Poor diet
Stress

Vitamin E helps support the body's natural antioxidant defenses.


HOW IT WORKS

Vitamin E works primarily as an antioxidant at the cellular membrane level.

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Cellular Protection

Vitamin E contributes to protection of cells from oxidative stress. It helps neutralize free radicals that may damage cell membranes.

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Skin & Tissue Support

Vitamin E supports:

  • Maintenance of normal skin
  • Skin hydration balance
  • Tissue integrity

It is widely used in nutritional skin support formulas.

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Immune Function Support

Adequate Vitamin E intake contributes to normal immune system function.

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Reproductive Health Support

Vitamin E plays a role in maintaining normal reproductive system function.

(Not a fertility treatment.)


What Vitamin E Supports

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Antioxidant protection

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Skin health maintenance

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Immune function

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Cellular integrity

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General wellness

Designed for adult use.


Who Is This For?

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Vitamin E 400 mg is suitable for:

  • Adults seeking antioxidant support
  • Individuals exposed to environmental stress
  • People concerned about skin health
  • Those wanting cellular protection support

For men and women across African countries.

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This Is NOT For You If

  • You are taking anticoagulant medication without medical advice
  • You are pregnant without professional guidance
  • You are already taking high-dose Vitamin E supplements
  • You expect medical treatment outcomes

High doses should be used responsibly.


Directions of Use

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Daily Dosage
1 Capsule Daily
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In certain cases, 2 capsules may be used as directed by a healthcare professional.
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Do not exceed recommended intake without medical advice.

⚠ Important Advisory

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Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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High doses of Vitamin E may interact with blood-thinning medications.
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Consult a healthcare professional before use if under medical supervision.

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Why 400 mg?

This high-strength formulation provides concentrated antioxidant support for individuals with increased oxidative stress exposure.

Appropriate usage and consistency are important.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vitamin E and what does it do?

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative stress, supports the immune system, promotes skin health, and may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer.

Vitamin E can be found in foods like nuts, seeds, vegetable oils (such as sunflower and wheat germ oil), green leafy vegetables, fortified cereals, and some fruits like avocados.

The recommended daily intake of Vitamin E for adults is about 15 milligrams (or 22.4 IU). Pregnant and breastfeeding women may need slightly higher amounts. However, individual needs may vary based on age, sex, and health conditions.

Yes, Vitamin E is commonly used in skincare products due to its antioxidant properties. It helps protect the skin from UV damage, supports skin repair, and can reduce the appearance of scars or stretch marks.

Vitamin E deficiency is rare but can occur in individuals with conditions that impair fat absorption, such as cystic fibrosis, Crohn's disease, or liver disease. Premature infants and people with certain genetic disorders may also be at risk.

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