Click to enlargeCarlson Labs - Tocotrienols with Vitamin E - 90 gels

Tocotrienols with Vitamin E by Carlson Labs provides natural-source vitamin E and gamma, alpha, delta and beta tocotrienols derived to promote optimal cardiovascular system health.

Each soft gel contains 40 mg of tocotrienols and is an excellent source of vitamin E. Carlson Tocotrienols provides a ratio used in scientific studies.

• Supports a healthy cardiovascular system
• Provides 40 mg of tocotrienols
• An excellent source of vitamin E

Tocotrienols with Vitamin E Ingredients in 1 softgel:
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol) 67 mg
-(from d-alpha tocopherol concentrate and Palm Tocotrienol-Tocopherol Complex) (Elaeis guineensis) (fruit)
Palm Tocotrienol-Tocopherol Complex 200 mg
-(Elaeis guineensis) (fruit)
--Gamma Tocotrienol 18 mg
--Alpha Tocotrienol 12 mg
--Delta and Beta Tocotrienols 8 mg

Other Ingredients: Soft gel shell (beef gelatin), Soft gel shell (water, glycerin).

This product does not contain gluten or preservatives.

Suggested Use: Take 1 soft gel 1 or 2 times daily at mealtime.

Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have a medical condition.

Keep out of the reach of children.


TOCO9$59.90








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