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Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol):
Indication: E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)), known for its antioxidant activities, is protective against cardiovascular disease and some forms of cancer and has also demonstrated immune-enhancing effects. It may be of limited benefit in some with asthma and rheumatoid arthritis. It may be helpful in some neurological diseases including Alzheimer's, some eye disorders including cataracts, and diabetes and premenstrual syndrome. It may also help protect skin from ultraviolet irradiation although claims that it reverses skin aging, enhances male fertility and exercise performance are poorly supported. It may help relieve some muscle cramps.
E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) has antioxidant activity. It may also have anti-atherogenic, antithrombotic, anticoagulant, neuroprotective, antiviral, immunomodulatory, cell membrane-stabilizing and antiproliferative actions. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) is a collective term used to describe eight separate forms, the best-known form being alpha-tocopherol. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) is a fat-soluble vitamin and is an important antioxidant. It acts to protect cells against the effects of free radicals, which are potentially damaging by-products of the body's metabolism. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) is often used in skin creams and lotions because it is believed to play a role in encouraging skin healing and reducing scarring after injuries such as burns. There are three specific situations when a E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) deficiency is likely to occur. It is seen in persons who cannot absorb dietary fat, has been found in premature, very low birth weight infants (birth weights less than 1500 grams, or 3½ pounds), and is seen in individuals with rare disorders of fat metabolism. A E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) deficiency is usually characterized by neurological problems due to poor nerve conduction. Symptoms may include infertility, neuromuscular impairment, menstrual problems, miscarriage and uterine degradation. Preliminary research has led to a widely held belief that E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) may help prevent or delay coronary heart disease. Antioxidants such as E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) help protect against the damaging effects of free radicals, which may contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as cancer. It also protects other fat-soluble vitamins (A and B group vitamins) from destruction by oxygen. Low levels of E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopherol)) have been linked to increased incidence of breast and colon cancer.
Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol):
Indication: E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)), known for its antioxidant activities, is protective against cardiovascular disease and some forms of cancer and has also demonstrated immune-enhancing effects. It may be of limited benefit in some with asthma and rheumatoid arthritis. It may be helpful in some neurological diseases including Alzheimer's, some eye disorders including cataracts, and diabetes and premenstrual syndrome. It may also help protect skin from ultraviolet irradiation although claims that it reverses skin aging, enhances male fertility and exercise performance are poorly supported. It may help relieve some muscle cramps.
E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) has antioxidant activity. It may also have anti-atherogenic, antithrombotic, anticoagulant, neuroprotective, antiviral, immunomodulatory, cell membrane-stabilizing and antiproliferative actions. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) is a collective term used to describe eight separate forms, the best-known form being alpha-tocopherol. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) is a fat-soluble vitamin and is an important antioxidant. It acts to protect cells against the effects of free radicals, which are potentially damaging by-products of the body's metabolism. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) is often used in skin creams and lotions because it is believed to play a role in encouraging skin healing and reducing scarring after injuries such as burns. There are three specific situations when a E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) deficiency is likely to occur. It is seen in persons who cannot absorb dietary fat, has been found in premature, very low birth weight infants (birth weights less than 1500 grams, or 3½ pounds), and is seen in individuals with rare disorders of fat metabolism. A E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) deficiency is usually characterized by neurological problems due to poor nerve conduction. Symptoms may include infertility, neuromuscular impairment, menstrual problems, miscarriage and uterine degradation. Preliminary research has led to a widely held belief that E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) may help prevent or delay coronary heart disease. Antioxidants such as E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) help protect against the damaging effects of free radicals, which may contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as cancer. It also protects other fat-soluble vitamins (A and B group vitamins) from destruction by oxygen. Low levels of E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Beta Tocopherol)) have been linked to increased incidence of breast and colon cancer.
Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol):
Indication: E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)), known for its antioxidant activities, is protective against cardiovascular disease and some forms of cancer and has also demonstrated immune-enhancing effects. It may be of limited benefit in some with asthma and rheumatoid arthritis. It may be helpful in some neurological diseases including Alzheimer's, some eye disorders including cataracts, and diabetes and premenstrual syndrome. It may also help protect skin from ultraviolet irradiation although claims that it reverses skin aging, enhances male fertility and exercise performance are poorly supported. It may help relieve some muscle cramps.
E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) has antioxidant activity. It may also have anti-atherogenic, antithrombotic, anticoagulant, neuroprotective, antiviral, immunomodulatory, cell membrane-stabilizing and antiproliferative actions. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) is a collective term used to describe eight separate forms, the best-known form being alpha-tocopherol. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) is a fat-soluble vitamin and is an important antioxidant. It acts to protect cells against the effects of free radicals, which are potentially damaging by-products of the body's metabolism. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) is often used in skin creams and lotions because it is believed to play a role in encouraging skin healing and reducing scarring after injuries such as burns. There are three specific situations when a E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) deficiency is likely to occur. It is seen in persons who cannot absorb dietary fat, has been found in premature, very low birth weight infants (birth weights less than 1500 grams, or 3½ pounds), and is seen in individuals with rare disorders of fat metabolism. A E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) deficiency is usually characterized by neurological problems due to poor nerve conduction. Symptoms may include infertility, neuromuscular impairment, menstrual problems, miscarriage and uterine degradation. Preliminary research has led to a widely held belief that E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) may help prevent or delay coronary heart disease. Antioxidants such as E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) help protect against the damaging effects of free radicals, which may contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as cancer. It also protects other fat-soluble vitamins (A and B group vitamins) from destruction by oxygen. Low levels of E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Delta Tocopherol)) have been linked to increased incidence of breast and colon cancer.
Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol):
Indication: E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)), known for its antioxidant activities, is protective against cardiovascular disease and some forms of cancer and has also demonstrated immune-enhancing effects. It may be of limited benefit in some with asthma and rheumatoid arthritis. It may be helpful in some neurological diseases including Alzheimer's, some eye disorders including cataracts, and diabetes and premenstrual syndrome. It may also help protect skin from ultraviolet irradiation although claims that it reverses skin aging, enhances male fertility and exercise performance are poorly supported. It may help relieve some muscle cramps.
E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) has antioxidant activity. It may also have anti-atherogenic, antithrombotic, anticoagulant, neuroprotective, antiviral, immunomodulatory, cell membrane-stabilizing and antiproliferative actions. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) is a collective term used to describe eight separate forms, the best-known form being alpha-tocopherol. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) is a fat-soluble vitamin and is an important antioxidant. It acts to protect cells against the effects of free radicals, which are potentially damaging by-products of the body's metabolism. E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) is often used in skin creams and lotions because it is believed to play a role in encouraging skin healing and reducing scarring after injuries such as burns. There are three specific situations when a E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) deficiency is likely to occur. It is seen in persons who cannot absorb dietary fat, has been found in premature, very low birth weight infants (birth weights less than 1500 grams, or 3½ pounds), and is seen in individuals with rare disorders of fat metabolism. A E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) deficiency is usually characterized by neurological problems due to poor nerve conduction. Symptoms may include infertility, neuromuscular impairment, menstrual problems, miscarriage and uterine degradation. Preliminary research has led to a widely held belief that E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) may help prevent or delay coronary heart disease. Antioxidants such as E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) help protect against the damaging effects of free radicals, which may contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as cancer. It also protects other fat-soluble vitamins (A and B group vitamins) from destruction by oxygen. Low levels of E-8 Suprabio (Vitamin E (D-Gamma Tocopherol)) have been linked to increased incidence of breast and colon cancer.
Depending on the reaction of the E-8 Suprabio after taken, if you are feeling dizziness, drowsiness or any weakness as a reaction on your body, Then consider E-8 Suprabio not safe to drive or operate heavy machine after consumption. Meaning that, do not drive or operate heavy duty machines after taking the capsule if the capsule has a strange reaction on your body like dizziness, drowsiness. As prescribed by a pharmacist, it is dangerous to take alcohol while taking medicines as it exposed patients to drowsiness and health risk. Please take note of such effect most especially when taking Primosa capsule. It's advisable to consult your doctor on time for a proper recommendation and medical consultations.
Is E-8 Suprabio addictive or habit forming?Medicines are not designed with the mind of creating an addiction or abuse on the health of the users. Addictive Medicine is categorically called Controlled substances by the government. For instance, Schedule H or X in India and schedule II-V in the US are controlled substances.
Please consult the medicine instruction manual on how to use and ensure it is not a controlled substance.In conclusion, self medication is a killer to your health. Consult your doctor for a proper prescription, recommendation, and guidiance.
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The information was verified by Dr. Rachana Salvi, MD Pharmacology