Mixed tocopherols are a combination of the four tocopherols present in fat-soluble vitamin E: alpha tocopherol, beta tocopherol, delta tocopherol and gamma tocopherol. In the body, mixed tocopherols act as antioxidants, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals, which may cause oxidative stress in the body and premature aging of cells.* […]
Mixed tocopherols are a combination of the four tocopherols present in fat-soluble vitamin E: alpha tocopherol, beta tocopherol, delta tocopherol and gamma tocopherol. In the body, mixed tocopherols act as antioxidants, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals, which may cause oxidative stress in the body and premature aging of cells.* Vitamin E also plays an important role in immune health, as well as the cardiovascular, circulatory and nervous system health.* Vitamin E also provides nutritional support for skin and wound healing as well as helps to maintain healthy glucose levels.* A 2002 study in the Archives of Neurology found that those adults who had higher levels of vitamin E consumption had fewer declines in cognitive functioning over time.4