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Can Vitamin E Really Stop You Getting Older?

Did you know that a dose of 200 UI daily of vitamin E can help your body fight numerous diseases? Studies found that alpha tocopherol, or as it's better known Vitamin E has proven to fight certain diseases. Studies show that Vitamin E may also help with oxygen preservation.

By Clive Cable

Did you know that a dose of 200 UI daily of vitamin E can help your body fight numerous diseases? Studies found that alpha tocopherol, or as it’s better known Vitamin E has proven to fight certain diseases. Studies show that Vitamin E may also help with oxygen preservation.

That’s right taking 200 IU daily may help the blood retain up to 40% or more of its oxygen, which supplies the bodies major organs such as the heart and lungs. It also appears vitamin E acts as a natural “anti-coagulant” that has been proven to support the overall body system and how well it functions. Scientist have now discovered that Vitamin E is effective at reducing blood clotting and can be used to help prevent heart disease.

Vitamin E is believed to assist with dilating blood vessels improving overall flow through the arteries and veins and supplying the vital organs. This helps the heart receive the correct level of blood flow it needs to remain as healthy as possible. It should not come as a shock that Vitamin E has also been advocated as one of natures anti-aging solutions. Many doctors now believe that Vitamin E will stabilize and regulate a person’s body during the entire aging process.

In Germany doctors have refered to Vitamin E as the ‘fountain of youth’, where In extensive studies, vitamin E was found to promote blood flow. According to their findings, Vitamin E when present is an excellent aid to the anti aging process.

It is also claimed that this Vitamin has significant benefits to the haemoglobin with ithe blood cells. Some doctors believe this can be of massive significance when it comes to fighting disease.

How it works is the hemoglobin retains its oxygen within the molecule for longer which helps the oxygenated blood flow round the body more smoothly to the vital organs.It is for this reason Vitamin E has been linked to the fight against disease and improved aging.

In light of this revelation doctors are now starting to suggest that as well as improved circulation and all it’s benefits Vitamin E may also significantly reduce the risk of anemia and indeed actually purify the blood.

As we grow older, our body experiences many changes, which prompts aging plaques (toxins). These plaques when built up may cause wrinkling, sagging, crowfeet, and other visible aging signs. Vitamin E works to maintain and improve the body metabolism by potentially keeping away these fatty acid build ups (toxins) at bay.

What happens is when these toxins come in contact with Vitamin E is they break down which helps reduce the speed of aging. It is clear that Vitamin E has some significant benefit to the aging process but like everything there can be negatives and some medical experts are more sceptical as to Vitamin E’s miracle powers.

It still seems there really is no definitive answer as to whether Vitamin E is the miracle the aging population have been looking for and it will be some time before there is.

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