Description
Vitamin E is an important nutrient for the human body, the lack of which causes neuropathy (of various etiologies, damage to peripheral nerves) and hemolytic anemia (a form of anemia caused by the breakdown of red blood cells, red blood cells).
Vitamin E is needed:
- to slow down the aging process of cells,
- to maintain normal hemoglobin levels,
- to strengthen the walls of capillaries,
- to protect blood cells (lymphocytes, red and white blood cells), which helps to improve the supply of oxygen to the body and the overall protective function,
- for blood clotting, myocardial function, nervous tissue and immunity,
- to maintain fertility.
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