Suppositories are simply a non-oral method of delivering Vitamin E to the body. The Suppository Capsule is insert into the Anus, where it dissolves and is absorbed through the Colon walls.
I would take a multo-vitamnin every day. This should help.
You can get a vitamin E supplement without having to use a suppository. They come in oral form, and work just as well, you can get them at stores like GNC.
Waning estrogen levels associated with menopause can cause symptoms of vaginal dryness. Some women take replacement hormones to restore normal lubrication, but this treatment can be ineffective. You should consult a healthcare practitioner to eliminate diabetes, infections and other reasons for vaginal dryness. Vitamin E suppositories offer a gentle and natural solution for women who can't or don't want to utilize hormone replacements. Vitamin E can soothe irritated and inflamed vaginal tissue. It can also modulate other menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, heart palpitation and night sweats. Vitamin E is an effective antioxidant that slows physical and mental aging.
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vitamin E helps to protect vitamin A and fats in the body.
You can find Vitamin E supplements at your local grocery stores or many chain stores like Ralph's. You can also buy it online here: http://products.mercola.com/vitamin/
Vitamin stores carry the selenium and the vitamin E which make up Oscon.
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Vitamin E is Very Comedogenic Vitamin E (Tocopherol Acetate) is not Comedogenic
Of course you can. Remember that some of them are prescription only, however.
Vitamin C is the water-soluble vitamin that can help regenerate vitamin E after it has been oxidized. Vitamin C can act as an antioxidant and help restore the antioxidant properties of vitamin E.