No. Vitamin E is "fat soluble" meaning is dissolves well in fat. Whatever is not used can be stored in your body fat. In no way does that mean it will make you obese. However being fat soluble means it can build up over time because any fat soluble substance is very slow to release. It is very easy to consume more than is being excreted. In this case the substance can become toxic. Follow the directions on the label for EVERYTHING. It's only common sense and you won't have a problem.
Vitamin E helps your body to stay fit, as it acts as an antioxidant. However; if consumed in excess, the liver might take Vitamin E as uninvited and convert it into Fat.
vitamin E helps to protect vitamin A and fats in the body.
Vitamin E
Like vitamin A and D, it is not stored in the liver. body fat holds abut 90 percent of the vitamin E.
Fat does not absorb Vitamin B-Complex as they are water soluble Vitamins. Fat absorb and can store enormous quantity of Fat soluble Vitamins like Vitamin A Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K.
Vitamin e
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that stops the production of reactive oxygen species formed when fat undergoes oxidation.
C28H48O2 Most common formula for the eight fat soluble forms of vitamin E.
the vitamins A, D, E and K are fat soluble These vitamins are stored in fat cells and are not so easy to excrete so do not abuse them!A, e, d, k.
vitamin E- EPIC
These are the FAT soluble vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E and vitamin K). Lipase from the pancreas is required to help a person absorb these vitamins.
A vitamin that is stored by the body is known as a fat soluble (vitamin A, D, E, and K). Over time fat soluble vitamins can build up to toxic levels. A water soluble vitamin (vitamin B and C) can not be stored by the body and must be replenished every day.Vitamins A, D, E and K
The two vitamins that are affected due to fat rancidity are vitamin E and vitamin A. Both of these vitamins are antioxidants that can help protect against free radical damage in the body.