Did you know that vitamin E is good for your heart and arteries? Meet the cousin of vitamin E you may not
know about, tocotrienol (toe-co-try-en-all).
The nucleus of vitamin E and tocotrienols are both the same; however, the difference lies in the side
chain or "tail" of the molecule.
The tails of tocotrienols are 30% shorter. As a result, this molecule moves easily from one cell to the
next. And that means it moves throughout your body to support your heart and arteries.
Studies indicate that tocotrienols support healthy levels of cholesterol and triglycerides.
This patented form of tocotrienols comes in a soft gel form, so it's easy to swallow.
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This product is not
intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent a disease.