Soy-free Vitamin E derived from soy - do you think this matters ?
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Many vitamin e supplements are advertised as soy free due to thorough distillation processes - however the vitamin itself was derived from soy. Does this matter? Is wheatgerm-derived e necessary?
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it would be better to have a wheat germ based E, but it is hard to find.
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@Ecstatic_Hamster Do you think there are still traces of estrogenic material in these supplements?
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@temple-of-salt said in Soy-free Vitamin E derived from soy - do you think this matters ?:
Is wheatgerm-derived e necessary?
Have read that properly distilled Soy based won't set off an allergic reaction, which may also mean that there would be few if any estrogenic effects.
The challenge with Vitamin E is finding a truly high quality product, most every other concern is secondary imho. Id focus my effort there.
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@temple-of-salt I do not. I think there are compounds such as policosanols in wheat germ derived products such as Tocovit.
Tocovit from Idea Labs is the best vitamin E product available today.
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