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A small clinical study is underway to evaluate oral tocotrienol's ability to reduce rosacea redness.
Research has shown that tocotrienols can prevent or reduce redness from sunburn and has a positive effect on various inflammatory skin disorders. Tocotrienols are members of the vitamin E family.[1] An essential nutrient for the body, vitamin E is made up of four tocopherols (alpha, beta, gamma, delta) and four tocotrienols (alpha, beta, gamma, delta).[2] Chemically, vitamin E is an antioxidant.[3] One model for the function of vitamin E in the body is that it protects cell membranes, active enzyme sites, blood vessels and DNA from free radical damage. The Focus is on the 4 tocotrienols: -alpha tocotrienols -beta tocotrienols -gamma tocotrienols -delta tocotrienols Tocomin brand tocotrienols is one of the best brands and most extensively studied. "Perfect E Softgels" contain all 4 tocopherols and tocotrienols. Taking Tocotrienols with Rosadyn (www.rosadyn.com) has a synergistic action on facial redness, inflammation and flushing; especially the tocotrienols ability to recycle Rosadyn's blood vessel repair nutraceutical (Sulforaphane), blood vessel strengthening peptides (OPC 95%) and anti-inflammatory Mediterranean Olive Fruit Extract (OPEXTAN)
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_ Best, Geoffrey Dr. Geoffrey Nase Ph.D: Neuro-Vascular Physiologist Email: drnase1000@hotmail.com Bibliography: http://drnase.com All posts are for informational purposes only. Please visit our Home Page to view our Medical Disclaimer. |
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