Buy HouseOfNutrition Allergy Research's Natural Source E 400 IU 250 gels Online
![]() |
Allergy Research's Natural Source E 400 IU 250 gels ^Natural Source E 400iu 250 softgels Natural source vitamin E is biologically more active than synthetic vitamin E, and is better retained by the body. In independent surveys, consumers have significantly preferred natural vitamin E over synthetic vitamin E. However, Natural Source E is prepared from soy, so those sensitive to soy may prefer the synthetic product. Ingredients: Vitamin E 400 iu, (D-alpha-tocopherol 80%, D-beta, d-gamma, d-delta tocopherols 20%) Soybean Oil 20 mg Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 1-2 softgels daily with meals, or as directed by a health practitioner. CAUTION: SOURCE MATERIAL IS SOY. Allergy Research's Natural Source E 400 IU 250 gels Price Here |
Buying Vitamins Online > Vitamin Brands > Allergy Research > Natural Source E 400 IU 250 gels> Allergy Research's Natural Source E 400 IU 250 gels
Vitamin & Supplement Informatiion News
- Consumers warned to avoid 2 supplement sales sites - The Associated Press
Consumers warned to avoid 2 supplement sales sites
The Associated Press -Jan 7, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) ? Lanelle Chernosky saw an ad on a Web site offering a free sample of a nutritional supplement featuring Brazilian acai berries, ...
BBB warns of acai berry weight-loss scamWalletPop
BBB warning consumers of weight-loss scamsColumbus Dispatch
Better Business Bureau issues a warning about acai berryFort Worth Star Telegram MSNBC -Natural Products Industry Insider all 85 news articles
- Seniors Mixing Prescription and OTC Drugs - New York Times
Seniors Mixing Prescription and OTC Drugs
New York Times, United States -17 hours ago
By RONI CARYN RABIN Almost 70 percent of older adults who take prescription medications also use non-prescription drugs, dietary supplements or both, ...
supplements/2009-01-08&cid=1291138509&ei=MUVnSeqgN9mpmQfU2ezVDA&usg=AFQjCNE841b9BkO75BofFQVxrdO__e9UwQ">Study: Seniors at risk due to OTC drugs, supplementsFierceHealthcare all 2 news articles
- Always check with doctor before taking supplements (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Make sure that an ad for free supplements doesn't end up costing you in the long run.
- Bayer Faces Suits After FDA Warning on Aspirin With Supplements (Bloomberg)
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bayer AG faces at least two consumer lawsuits arising from a warning by U.S. regulators that it was illegally selling pills combining aspirin with dietary supplements to fight osteoporosis and high cholesterol.
- Study: Vitamins E and C Fail to Prevent Cancer in Men (The Hendersonville Times-News)
A large clinical trial of almost 15,000 men taking vitamins E and C for up to 10 years has found that neither supplement had any effect on cancer rates.
- Trial finds no benefits from vitamins C and E in cutting risk of heart disease (International Herald Tribune)
A large long-term trial has found that the supplements work no better than placebos.

