Click to enlargeBio-Tech Pharmacal - E-Max 1000 - 100 softgels

E-MAX 1000 by Bio-Tech Pharmacal is full of vitamin E that is essential for various areas of the body. It is often taken by those who may want to improve their cardiovascular health. The supplement may potentially increase the flow of blood through the body while maintaining a normal blood pressure.

E-Max 1000 may potentially be used to help with heart attacks and pain in the chest. Some can take the supplement to possibly decrease the risk of a stroke as well. It may be used in treating some of the conditions associated with diabetes, such as irregular blood sugar levels and fluid retention.

E-MAX 1000 Ingredients in 1 softgel:
Vitamin E (Natural) 1,000 IU
(d-Alpha Tocopherol with Natural Mixed Tocopherols)

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, glycerin, soybean oil, water, mixed tocopherols.

This product contains soy.

This product does not contain dairy, egg, fish, shellfish, nuts, wheat, gluten, sugar, yeast, artificial preservatives or colors.

Suggested Use:
Adults: Take 1 softgel daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to using this product if you are pregnant or nursing.

Keep out of reach of children.


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