TOCOTRIONAL
Tocotrienol is a form of vitamin E known for its antioxidant properties. It is derived from natural sources such as palm oil, rice bran oil, and barley. Tocotrienols are considered to be more potent than tocopherols (another form of vitamin E) in their antioxidant and health benefits.-Antioxidant Support: Helps protect cells from oxidative stress. -Cardiovascular Health: May support heart health by reducing cholesterol levels and preventing arterial damage. -Skin Health: Used to support skin health and prevent signs of aging. -Neurological Health: Potentially beneficial in supporting brain function and reducing neurodegenerative risks.
Typically ranges from 100 mg to 400 mg per day, depending on the specific health condition and individual needs. It is recommended to follow the dosage instructions provided by a healthcare provider.
-Allergy: Individuals with a known allergy to vitamin E or any of its derivatives should avoid Tocotrienol. -Bleeding Disorders: Caution is advised for individuals with bleeding disorders as Tocotrienol may affect blood clotting.
-Pregnancy and Lactation: Consult a healthcare provider before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. -Surgery: Discontinue use at least 2 weeks before scheduled surgery to prevent excessive bleeding.
-Common: Mild gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea or diarrhea. -Rare: Allergic reactions or skin rash. If any severe reactions occur, discontinue use and seek medical advice.
-Anticoagulants: Tocotrienol may interact with blood-thinning medications and increase the risk of bleeding. -Cholesterol Medications: May enhance the effects of cholesterol-lowering medications.