Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Don't forget that there are 8 isomers of vitamin E, four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. -- Steve - dudescholar2@... " Knowledge of the world has its roots in those who dare to be different. " --Joje Reyes On Friday 08 September 2006 12:26 am, Brown wrote: > Hey Chuck: > > Maybe that is why I never get sunburned anymore. I increase my dose > of E to about 1200 per day. I always use mixed tocopherols with > mixed tocotrienols now from LEF and Swanson. That is an excellent > example of learning how to put the correct mix of nutrients together > for good absorption and good effect at the same time. Thanks for the > post Chuck. > > > > At 05:25 PM 9/7/2006, you wrote: > >Interesting, but I don't really understand your point. > > > >The E that I take IS mixed topopherols from natural sources. > >The amount that's absorbed is of little consequence as my dosage was > >determined by " fire for effect " . > > > >My own study of E started with the reports of the Drs Schute in Canada > >curing numerous heart problems with large dose E (up to 3000 IU > >daily). > >As far as I'm concerned, the elimination of sunburn with E was my own > >discovery, but I probably wasn't the first. > >I'm putting it forth to help as a useful suggestion. > > > >Howcome you sound like a SP salesperson? > >Whenever I hear about Standard Process, it reads like a MLM Co. > >Got nothing against good and effective sources, but MLM's have usually > >been an expensive PITA. > >No need for complicated argument. > >It's beneficial and it works for me for at least 25 years! > > > >Chuck > >What do people in China call their good plates? > > > >On 9/7/2006 6:43:15 PM, Jim > > > >(<mailto:huuman60%40comcast.net>huuman60@...) wrote: > > > Chuck: > > > > > > Mike pretty much agrees with you on this, but he talks about diet > > > and health in general rather than just vitamin E. Dr. Bruce West (I > > > used to receive his monthly newsletter) claims that you only absorb a > > > very small amount of any synthesized vitamins and recommends only food > > > based whole vitamins such as those sold by Standard Process which are > > > generally recommended by naturopathic professionals. If you combine > > > and > > > West's recommendations, you might end up with your 1000 IU, > > > since, if West is correct, you may only actually receive maybe 30 > > > IU... which is what Standard Process supplements would give you. West > > > claims that mega doses of all vitamins can't > > > be processed and actually > > > create stress since your body has to seek out their complementary parts > > > before they can be utilized. His is a very complicated argument, but > > > he backs it up with hands on facts. After a year of reading his stuff, > > > I generally agreed with his thrust and stopped his newsletter. > > > > > > Kind Regards, Jim > > > > > > <mailto:king001%40nycap.rr.com>king001@... wrote: > > > > Well, I've got to put in 2 cents on this discussion. > > > > I'm of Irish > > > > > > descent and I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Why can't I forget it? That's what ginko is for. Actually that's prolly the reason that it's usually stressed to use natural source E... It's no doubt the reason why some studies badmouth E as ineffective. Done with either too little or synthetic. Chuck Why do slim chance and fat chance mean the same thing? On 9/8/2006 11:22:59 AM, steve (dudescholar2@...) wrote: > Don't forget that there are 8 isomers of vitamin E, four tocopherols and four > tocotrienols. > > -- > > Steve - dudescholar2@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Steve: Exactly. Both the LEF and Swanson formulas have all 8 At 08:22 AM 9/8/2006, you wrote: >Don't forget that there are 8 isomers of vitamin E, four tocopherols and four >tocotrienols. > >-- > >Steve - <mailto:dudescholar2%40basicmail.net>dudescholar2@... > > " Knowledge of the world has its roots in those who dare to be different. " >--Joje Reyes > >On Friday 08 September 2006 12:26 am, Brown wrote: > > Hey Chuck: > > > > Maybe that is why I never get sunburned anymore. I increase my dose > > of E to about 1200 per day. I always use mixed tocopherols with > > mixed tocotrienols now from LEF and Swanson. That is an excellent > > example of learning how to put the correct mix of nutrients together > > for good absorption and good effect at the same time. Thanks for the > > post Chuck. > > > > > > > > At 05:25 PM 9/7/2006, you wrote: > > >Interesting, but I don't really understand your point. > > > > > >The E that I take IS mixed topopherols from natural sources. > > >The amount that's absorbed is of little consequence as my dosage was > > >determined by " fire for effect " . > > > > > >My own study of E started with the reports of the Drs Schute in Canada > > >curing numerous heart problems with large dose E (up to 3000 IU > > >daily). > > >As far as I'm concerned, the elimination of sunburn with E was my own > > >discovery, but I probably wasn't the first. > > >I'm putting it forth to help as a useful suggestion. > > > > > >Howcome you sound like a SP salesperson? > > >Whenever I hear about Standard Process, it reads like a MLM Co. > > >Got nothing against good and effective sources, but MLM's have usually > > >been an expensive PITA. > > >No need for complicated argument. > > >It's beneficial and it works for me for at least 25 years! > > > > > >Chuck > > >What do people in China call their good plates? > > > > > >On 9/7/2006 6:43:15 PM, Jim > > > > > >(<mailto:huuman60%40comcast.net><mailto:huuman60%40comcast.net>hu > uman60@...) wrote: > > > > Chuck: > > > > > > > > Mike pretty much agrees with you on this, but he talks about diet > > > > and health in general rather than just vitamin E. Dr. Bruce West (I > > > > used to receive his monthly newsletter) claims that you only absorb a > > > > very small amount of any synthesized vitamins and recommends only food > > > > based whole vitamins such as those sold by Standard Process which are > > > > generally recommended by naturopathic professionals. If you combine > > > > and > > > > West's recommendations, you might end up with your 1000 IU, > > > > since, if West is correct, you may only actually receive maybe 30 > > > > IU... which is what Standard Process supplements would give you. West > > > > claims that mega doses of all vitamins can't > > > > be processed and actually > > > > create stress since your body has to seek out their complementary parts > > > > before they can be utilized. His is a very complicated argument, but > > > > he backs it up with hands on facts. After a year of reading his stuff, > > > > I generally agreed with his thrust and stopped his newsletter. > > > > > > > > Kind Regards, Jim > > > > > > > > > <mailto:king001%40nycap.rr.com><mailto:king001%40nycap.rr.com>king001@...\ om > wrote: > > > > > Well, I've got to put in 2 cents on this discussion. > > > > > I'm of Irish > > > > > > > > descent and I > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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