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Vitamin E Benefits

Anemia (if deficient) Burns (in combination with vitamin C for prevention of sunburn only) Epilepsy (for children) Immune function (for elderly people) Intermittent claudication Rheumatoid arthritis Tardive dyskinesia Alzheimer’s disease Anemia (injections for thalassemia, orally for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency [G6PD] anemia and anemia caused by kidney dialysis) Angina Atherosclerosis Athletic performance (for exercise recovery and high-altitude exercise performance only) Bronchitis Cold sores Dermatitis herpetiformis Down’s syndrome Dysmenorrhea Endometriosis (in combination with vitamin C) Hay fever Heart attack (at 400 to 800 IU of natural vitamin E) High blood pressure Leukoplakia Lung cancer (reduces risk) Osgood-Schlatter disease Osteoarthritis Pancreatic insufficiency Parkinson’s disease (in combination with vitamin C) Preeclampsia (in combination with vitamin C; for high risk only) Premenstrual syndrome Prostate cancer (reduces risk) Radiation therapy (side-effect prevention in people with cancer of the oral cavity) Retinopathy (diabetic retinopathy and retrolental fibroplasia) Skin ulcers (oral vitamin E) Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes (for glucose tolerance and prevention of diabetic retinopathy) Wound healing Yellow nail syndrome Abnormal pap smear Age-related cognitive decline (ARCD) Alcohol withdrawal support Burns (minor) (topical) Cataracts Childhood diseases Colon cancer (reduces risk) Cystic fibrosis Dupuytren’s contracture Epilepsy (for adults) Fibrocystic breast disease Fibromyalgia Goiter Halitosis (if gum disease and deficient) Hepatitis High cholesterol HIV support Hypoglycemia Infertility (female) Infertility (male) Insulin resistance syndrome (Syndrome X) Kidney stones (prevention) Liver cirrhosis Lupus Macular degeneration Menopause Menorrhagia (heavy menstruation) Photosensitivity Pre- and post-surgery health Restless legs syndrome Retinopathy (abetalipoproteinemia) Retinopathy (in combination with selenium, vitamin A, and vitamin C) Shingles Sickle cell anemia Skin ulcers (topical vitamin E) Sprains and strains (for exercise-related muscle strain) Stroke Type 2 diabetes (for abetalipoproteinemia) Vaginitis

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