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Evidence-Based Supplement Research
Evidence-Based Supplement Research

Best Supplements for Reduced Vitamin E Level

Ranked by research evidence. Compare 1 supplement across 3 papers from the biomedical literature, with effect direction, evidence strength, and dose range for each.

Top picks by evidence

  • Low evidence3 studies

    Across 3 meta-analyses, 2 reported neutral small-sized effects on vitamin E levels, and 1 reported a beneficial moderate-sized effect (significantly lower levels in vitiligo patients). The overall evidence is limited and inconsistent, with no clear dose or form data available.

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    Bluebonnet NutritionVitamin E
    400 IU · $28.76 · ★5.0 (136)
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  • LowVitamin EAcross 3 meta-analyses, 2 reported neutral small-sized effects on vitamin E levels, and 1 reported a beneficial moderate-sized effect (significantly lower levels in vitiligo patients). The overall evidence is limited and inconsistent, with no clear dose or form data available.1 beneficial2 neutral3 studies
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