yes it does. it is in hand lotion, so i don't think they would put it there if it was going to do anything less for your nails.
Vitamin E is good for hair, skin and nails, but too much of it can be fatal.
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Vitamin E is well-tolerated, and side effects are rare. However, in some individuals who are vitamin K deficient, vitamin E may increase the risk for hemorrhage or bleeding.
Vitamin E and B are good for both hair and nails and helps your hair to grow faster, stronger and much healthier.
Here's a list of the active ingredients in GNC Women's Hair, Skin & Nails Formula: Biotin, Boron, Calcium, Cysteine, Folic Acid (Folate), Gelatin, Horsetail, Lutein, Methionine, Methylsulfonylmethane, Niacin/Niacinamide (Vitamin B-3), Phosphorus, Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2), Thiamin (Vitamin B-1), Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, and Zinc
The deficiency of vitamin E is very rare. But still it may cause haemolytic anaemia.
Oily vitamin E may cause dry mouth if you have a liver problem. The alternative would Vitamin E in a dry form (water soluble).
vitamin E helps to protect vitamin A and fats in the body.
No , vitamin E is healthy for your skin and there's no way it can cause any problems in your urinary tract. The ONLY way that could ever happen is if you were trying to put it up your pee hole.
Vitamins B,C, and E are ideal for hair growth. Vitamin C helps prevent breakage, while vitamin B helps create protein for your body. And vitamin E prevents hair loss
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Certain fat-soluble vitamins like vitamins A, D, E, and K can cause toxicity symptoms when consumed in excess. Vitamin A toxicity can lead to problems with vision, skin, and bone health. Vitamin D toxicity can cause hypercalcemia and vitamin E excess may impair blood clotting. Vitamin K excess can interfere with anticoagulant medications.