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In a message dated 99-10-11 21:46:28 EDT, you write:

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I've just checked my Vitamin E supply. Seems I have the right stuff. Thanks

for the tip. We sometimes take useless products unknowingly.

Carol fr NJ

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MsBeaBear@... wrote:

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> What is the difference between the dl or the d in the tocophorel in vitamin

> E? I know there is also another vitamin E. Something like tocophoreyl. Is

> that any good?

>

dl-tocophorel is man-made and is 25% less active than

d-tocophorel, but d-tocophorel make some people nauseated (including

myself) dl-tocophorel also costs half as much.

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One vitamin is natural, made from vegetable oil, and the other, having the

same name but a little difference prefix, is from crude oil.

So take your pick...One is very effective, and the other much less, and in

accordance with a report from a university, not effective at all.

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d-tocopherol is a natural vitamin E, whereas dl-tocopherol is synthetic and

is made from crude oil...

A new report just released claims that the synthetic version is practically

useless.

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the one made from crude oil works for me... it helps my back, neck

ect...

the one made from vegetable oil makes me vomit.

so if I had to choose I'll take the crude oil.

MINDBRAIN@... wrote:

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> One vitamin is natural, made from vegetable oil, and the other, having the

> same name but a little difference prefix, is from crude oil.

> So take your pick...One is very effective, and the other 25% less.

> .

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I disagree!

You are going to have to produce that report!

MINDBRAIN@... wrote:

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> d-tocopherol is a natural vitamin E, whereas dl-tocopherol is synthetic and

> is made from crude oil...

>

> A new report just released claims that the synthetic version is practically

> useless.

>

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Tom

Currious about something. If the one with vegetable oil makes you sick,

does other things with vegetable oil do the same? I remember when I

look way, way back at the beginning of all my stomache problems,

vegetable soup(campbel's ) made me throw up everytime. Other things did

it to me latter. But I do remember that was one of the first foods that

really got to my guts.

Thanks

Debbie

tom dalton <tdalto-@...> wrote:

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> the one made from crude oil works for me... it helps my back, neck

> ect...

>

> the one made from vegetable oil makes me vomit.

> so if I had to choose I'll take the crude oil.

>

>

>

> MINDBRAIN@... wrote:

> >

> > One vitamin is natural, made from vegetable oil, and the other,

having the

> > same name but a little difference prefix, is from crude oil.

> > So take your pick...One is very effective, and the other 25% less.

> > .

> >

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Debbie...maybe your family tree goes back

to the McBrides which were a bitter rival of

the s and that's why it made you sick.

Or maybe your mother made you eat/drink

cream of spinich or broccoli. JR

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Okay.. I can see it coming. The " Whey "

reports are fast fading into the sunset and

the Vit. E panic is blossoming. Personally

I prefer the crude oil type, 10-30 with a Fram

filter. Keeps out the harmful bacilli (or is that

ba-silly). JR

the one made from crude oil works for me... it helps my back, neck

ect...

the one made from vegetable oil makes me vomit.

so if I had to choose I'll take the crude oil.

MINDBRAIN@... wrote:

>

> One vitamin is natural, made from vegetable oil, and the other, having the

> same name but a little difference prefix, is from crude oil.

> So take your pick...One is very effective, and the other 25% less.

> .

>

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hamonicd@... wrote:

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> Tom

> Curious about something. If the one with vegetable oil makes you sick,

> does other things with vegetable oil do the same? I remember when I

> look way, way back at the beginning of all my stomache problems,

> vegetable soup(campbel's ) made me throw up every time. Other things did

> it to me latter. But I do remember that was one of the first foods that

> really got to my guts.

> Thanks

> Debbie

nope and almost nothing makes me sick.... Except for natural

vitamin E.... and the synthetic really does wonders for my

back and neck pain!

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> hamonicd@... wrote:

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> > Tom

> > Curious about something. If the one with vegetable oil makes you sick,

> > does other things with vegetable oil do the same? I remember when I

> > look way, way back at the beginning of all my stomache problems,

> > vegetable soup(campbel's ) made me throw up every time. Other things did

> > it to me latter. But I do remember that was one of the first foods that

> > really got to my guts.

> > Thanks

> > Debbie

>

> nope and almost nothing makes me sick.... Except for natural

> vitamin E.... and the synthetic really does wonders for my

> back and neck pain!

>

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Thanks Michele,

I have such dry skin, it's really awful. It cracks and bleeds all the time.

I have noticed a lot of improvement since taking the Udo's oil, using the

cellulite cream and now I think I'll get some of the lotion enriched with the

vitamin E. Thanks again, and have a great day!

Sincerely,

Tami

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Tami

If you are taking Vit E, open up a capsule and put that on your feet. It is

much stronger than a lotion with Vit E. I had surgery about 8 years ago and

the Doctor (he was very progressive) said there was nothing better for skin

and I put it on my stitches and have hardly any scar. I have seen this

elsewhere for sever, problem skin.

Rea

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Hi Tami,

It sounds like you are doing just fine. Yes I take Vitamin E everyday

and I have been since using the products. I have since done further

research on it and it's great for everyone, especially women. I know

that it is good for your heart. I also use a cocoa butter lotion like

Rashelle suggested. I found one with Vitamin E in it as well at GNC and

I love it!!!!!! It's the best lotion I have used for daily maintenance

of my skin. I hope this helps some more!

Thanks,

Michele

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Wow, this is so good to know! I take the vitamin E and love the effects it

seems to have on my skin, now I'll try it externally. Thanks so much!

SIncerely,

Tami

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Hi Tami,

Yep this is a good idea as well. They also have topical Vitamin E that

you can buy in a health food store or at GNC. I purchased a gel E to

use on paper cuts and stuff. It really does work wonders.

Michele

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  • 2 years later...

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Its perfectly obvious! - the Vitamin E will no doubt improve the skin of

your bottom!

Ruth

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> No - but it added a moment of amusement to my day! Thank you.

>

> Betty

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The mind boggles.

From: Cowley <sarah@...>

Date sent: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 21:50:32 +0100

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Apropos nothing in particular, except that health visitors seem likely

people to answer a question that I have about a new product seen on my

supermarket shelf.

Can anyone tell me the purpose of Vitamin E Impregnated Toilet Paper?

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Thought I should check out what I might be Impregnating myself with,

before shelling out for it, Toity. From responses so far, buying it

would give me a beautiful, wrinkle-free bum, but rats in my down-pipe.

On the other hand, humour is always good, and a giggle each time I

'paid a visit' might be worth paying for!

Toity Deave wrote:

>In the assumption that you bought some, , maybe YOU

>can tell us the benefits!?

>

>On Sun, 15 Sep 2002 21:50:32 +0100 Cowley

><sarah@...> wrote:

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>>Apropos nothing in particular, except that health visitors

>>seem likely people to answer a question that I have about a

>>new product seen on my supermarket shelf:

>>

>>Can anyone tell me the purpose of Vitamin E Impregnated

>>Toilet Paper?

>>

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In the assumption that you bought some, , maybe YOU

can tell us the benefits!?

On Sun, 15 Sep 2002 21:50:32 +0100 Cowley

<sarah@...> wrote:

> Apropos nothing in particular, except that health visitors

> seem likely people to answer a question that I have about a

> new product seen on my supermarket shelf.

>

> Can anyone tell me the purpose of Vitamin E Impregnated

> Toilet Paper?

>

>

>

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Scarey! Mine has NO scent to it at all..And as far as I know it isn't supposed

to..

It is healing, but mainly for scars, use aloe vera next time u get a sun burn,

it is very cooling and soothing and healing. Vinegar takes the pain out as

well:o)

Sorry I cannot tell you more about the vit e you have.

Karla

----- Original Message -----

Hello Everyone. At the risk of sounding not very wise, I have a question

about vitamin e. I have been using it for awhile (the one I have just says usp

grade) and I've never actually smelled it. Yesterday, I got a really bad

sunburn on my face; I decided to use straight vit e as I thought it should be

healing, As soon as I put it on, it started to sting. When I smelled it, it

smelled almost like teatree (very medicine like) so I washed it off right away.

Is this the way vitamin e is supposed to be? I just assumed it had no smell and

very healing. Maybe I was way off. Thanks.

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Mine has no scent either! I would toss what ever you have and not use it on or

in anything! C

E. Chapman

Storm n Rose Creations

Bath and Body Products and Custom Candles from

" The Land of Ah's "

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Mine has no scent either! I would toss what ever you have and not use it on or

in anything! C

E. Chapman

Storm n Rose Creations

Bath and Body Products and Custom Candles from

" The Land of Ah's "

stormnrose@...

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