In healthy adults, up to 1,500 IU/day of natural vitamin E supplements or up to 1,100 IU/day of the synthetic form is safe. Higher doses can increase the time it takes blood to clot from a cut or injury. Very high doses can increase the risk of serious bleeding in the brain (http://wiki.answers.com/factsheets/showterm.aspx?tID=70).
Vitamin E is good for hair, skin and nails, but too much of it can be fatal.
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this should be discussed with a doctor; Vitamin E affects the blood clotting mechanisms and can be dangerous if too much is taken...e.g., for anyone having surgery.
A heating pad and vitamin e works well try to massage it too
For humans, nothing. (It may well be a vitamin for rats.)
Yes, Lovaza contains vitamin E per the lovaza website. However, I do not know how much Vitamin E it contains.
Vitamines A, D, E and K are the only vitamines that can accumulated in the body, the rest of the vitamines are eliminated from the body if they are not used.
The recommended daily allowance for Vitamin E is 500 IU. Vitamin E should only be taken be people who are 18 years of age or older.
A low amount of vitamin E and too much fat in the diet can cause what is called crazy chick disease.
vitamin E helps to protect vitamin A and fats in the body.
It depends on which medication. One should avoid consuming excess vitamin E when taking the medication that is used for thinning blood. Too much consumption of Vitamin E is dangerous and you should consult a doctor before taking Vitamin E supplements.
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