natural vitamin e oil 30 000 iu

natural vitamin e oil 30 000 iu

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Natural Vitamin E Oil 30 000 Iu

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xDisclaimer: The information contained on this site is general in nature and for informational purposes. It is not meant to substitute for the advice... read moreDisclaimer: The information contained on this site is general in nature and for informational purposes. It is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professional. None of the statements on this site are a recommendation as to how to treat any particular disease or health-related condition. If you suspect you have a disease or health-related condition of any kind, you should contact your health care professional immediately. Please read all product packaging carefully and consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise, supplementation or medication program. Cosmetic products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. read lessIf you have read up on your vitamin E, you may recognize the word “tocopheryl” in this ingredient.




Wouldn’t that be something good for you?Take anything and mix it with something else, and you can come up with something potentially harmful. That can be the case with tocopheryl acetate. The tocopheryl part is vitamin E, but the acetate comes about when the vitamin E is mixed with acetic acid.The resulting ingredient can actually irritate your skin more than help.It contains vitamin E, but it’s been messed with in the lab. This ingredient is basically a form of vitamin E created in the laboratory. Manufacturers take natural vitamin E and add acetic acid to it.Acetic acid is the main component of vinegar. The word “acid” means just what you’d think—it’s corrosive, and attacks the skin. A simple carboxylic acid, it’s used in the production of chemicals for photographic film, wood glue, and synthetic fibers and fabrics. Why would manufacturers mix perfectly good vitamin E with this irritating ingredient.Two words: cheaper, and longer lasting. Adding the acid to vitamin E makes it last longer on the shelves.




That makes it easier for manufacturers to process, ship, store, and sell their products.The concerns with this ingredient are first, that it can be potentially irritating to skin, causing redness, rashes, and potential allergic reactions. According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) of the ingredient, tocopheryl acetate helped protect against oxidative damage, but produced skin sensitizing or skin irritating effects in one animal study. A 1991 study detailed four cases of contact dermatitis caused by cosmetic creams that contained tocopheryl acetate.The CIR, though it concluded that tocopheryl was safe for cosmetics, also noted that studies with the ingredient demonstrated some “enhancement of photocarcinogenesis,” which means it may actually encourage the carcinogenic effects of UV rays.High doses of this ingredient have also been found in animal studies to cause tumor formation. Though that’s not likely to be a concern if you’re using only a little of the ingredient, as in most personal care products, the concern is the potential buildup over time.




We simply don’t have the necessary safety studies on this ingredient when used for several times a day over many years.Another issue comes from the Environmental Working Group (EWG), which notes concerns regarding contamination with hydroquinone, a whitening compound. During the manufacturing process, tocopheryl acetate may be contaminated with hydroquinone, which can also cause dermatitis, increase sensitivity to UV rays, and may have potentially carcinogenic properties.Of all the potentially harmful ingredients, this is probably one of the milder ones. It is vitamin E, which can have some benefits. The thing is, why not just stick with natural vitamin E? Why take the risks with tocopheryl acetate when you don’t have to?Have you had a reaction to tocopheryl acetate? Posted in: Ingredient Watch ListVitamin E (MT-50 Full Spectrum) Raw Material Product Rating: /5 (As per Customer Reviews) MT-50 Vitamin E is a golden yellow to reddish, viscous oil having a slight characteristic vegetable oil aroma.




It may oxidize upon exposure to air and light, resulting in gradual darkening. It may add a tint of color to skincare formulations. This form of Vitamin E is GMO-free and gluten-free. Studies have shown that Vitamin E plays a crucial role in protecting the skin from environmental factors. The d-alpha-tocopherol in Vitamin E is also known to helps reduce the appearance of fine lines. For use in cosmetics, Vitamin E (MT-50 Full-Spectrum) is a natural antioxidant with a full spectrum of tocopherols, which will extend the shelf-life of oils (any product with water in it will require a full-spectrum preservative). Adding 0.5% to a carrier oil will simply extend the life of the oil. To utilize its benefits to the skin, a minimum of 2% to a maximum of 30% is added to the formulation. Constituents: 50% vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol, d-beta tocopherol, d-gamma tocopherol, d-delta tocopherol.) and 50% (GMO Free) refined soybean oil. Solubility: Vitamin E MT-50 is soluble in ethanol, ether, acetone, fats and vegetable oils.




It is insoluble in water. Cautions: Keep tightly closed in a cool, dark, dry, area as Vitamin E is subjected to oxidization. Write a review and you can win a $100 Gift Certificate! At the end of every month we will be having a random draw. Each product entry counts so write often! Eric, Manalapan, New Jersey Loyal Customer Since: 26-Feb-2014 Aubrey, San Leandro, California Loyal Customer Since: 16-Sep-2015 Loyal Customer Since: 14-Mar-2011 Loyal Customer Since: 01-Aug-2008 Loyal Customer Since: 10-Nov-2012 P., New York, New York Loyal Customer Since: 16-Apr-2014 Loyal Customer Since: 07-Nov-2012 Victoria, Union Grove, Wisconsin Loyal Customer Since: 10-Jun-2013 Rose, Saint Albans, New York Loyal Customer Since: 08-May-2013 Loyal Customer Since: 06-Oct-2011 Loyal Customer Since: 09-Nov-2005 Loyal Customer Since: 22-Jun-2009 With an unwavering commitment to offering the highest quality of products, we firmly believe that Quality Assurance is of utmost importance.




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