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midrand, Midrand, Gauteng
Refined sunflower oil LAVAKO is ideal as a culinary product for the preparation of sauces, mayonnaise, baking, frying, as it does not have a pungent smell or a bitter aftertaste. But for the treatment and prevention of diseases, it is better to use unrefined sunflower oil, as it contains many useful and healing substances.
Reach with Vitamin E. Vitamin E is a group of 8 fat-soluble
vitamins which help prevent oxidative stress to the body, and other
vitamins within the body. Adequate amounts of vitamin E can help
protect against heart disease, cancer, and age-related eye damage
(macular degeneration).In the body, it acts as an antioxidant,
helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals.
Free radicals are compounds formed when our bodies convert the food
we eat into energy. People are also exposed to free radicals in the
environment from cigarette smoke, air pollution, and ultraviolet
light from the sun.
What are some effects of vitamin E on health?
Scientists are studying vitamin E to understand how it affects
health. Here are several examples of what this research has
shown.
Vitamin E and skin health
If you\'re looking for natural ways to support healthy skin,
vitamins are important to help maintain skin\'s appearance and
health. The best source of vitamins is from nutrient-rich foods,
but vitamin supplements and topical products containing vitamins
can also be beneficial.
In addition to helping skin look its best, vitamins can be used to
treat a variety of skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and the
aging effects from sun exposure on your skin.
Vitamin E and Heart disease
Some studies link higher intakes of vitamin E from supplements to
lower chances of developing coronary heart disease. But the best
research finds no benefit. People in these studies are randomly
assigned to take vitamin E or a placebo (dummy pill with no vitamin
E or active ingredients) and they don\'t know which they are
taking. Vitamin E supplements do not seem to prevent heart disease,
reduce its severity, or affect the risk of death from this disease.
Scientists do not know whether high intakes of vitamin E might
protect the heart in younger, healthier people who do not have a
high risk of heart disease.
Vitamin E and Cancer
Most research indicates that vitamin E does not help prevent cancer
and may be harmful in some cases. Large doses of vitamin E have not
consistently reduced the risk of colon and breast cancer in
studies, for example. A large study found that taking vitamin E
supplements (**0 IU/day) for several years increased the risk of
developing prostate cancer in men. Two studies that followed
middle-aged men and women for 7 or more years found that extra
vitamin E (*****0 IU/day, on average) did not protect them from any
form of cancer. However, one study found a link between the use of
vitamin E supplements for *0 years or more and a lower risk of
death from bladder cancer.
Vitamin E dietary supplements and other antioxidants might interact
with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. People undergoing these
treatments should talk with their doctor or oncologist before
taking vitamin E or other antioxidant supplements, especially in
high doses.
Vitamin E and Eye disorders
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), or the loss of central
vision in older people, and cataracts are among the most common
causes of vision loss in older people. The results of research on
whether vitamin E can help prevent these conditions are
inconsistent. Among people with AMD who were at high risk of
developing advanced AMD, a supplement containing large doses of
vitamin E combined with other antioxidants, zinc, and copper showed
promise for slowing down the rate of vision loss.
Vitamin E and Mental function
Several studies have investigated whether vitamin E supplements
might help older adults remain mentally alert and active as well as
prevent or slow the decline of mental function and Alzheimer\'s
disease. So far, the research provides little evidence that taking
vitamin E supplements can help healthy people or people with mild
mental functioning problems to maintain brain health.