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The Selection and Therapeutic Use of Vitamin E |
Vitamin E Uses |
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THE
SELECTION AND THERAPEUTIC USE OF VITAMIN E Vitamin E is a fat
soluble vitamin, and is remarkably safe. Doctors have given quantities
as high as 3200 International Units (IU) per day harmlessly. This is
over 100 times the U.S. Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA). The natural, best form of
vitamin E is called D-alpha tocopherol
with mixed natural tocopherols and tocotrienols and is made from vegetable oil. The
synthetic form is DL-alpha tocopherol. “D” or “DL”
SUCCESSFUL
REPORTED THERAPEUTIC USES OF VITAMIN E According to Wilfrid
Shute, M.D. and Evan Shute, M.D., Vitamin E in quantity has many
benefits. One is an oxygen-sparing effect on heart muscle. Another
benefit is that Vitamin E helps to gradually break down blood clots in the
circulatory system, and helps prevent more from forming. Vitamin E
encourages collateral circulation in the smaller blood vessels of the
body. It seems to promote healing with the formation of much less scar
tissue. Vitamin E helps strengthen and regulate the heartbeat. The above benefits, say
the Shutes, mean that vitamin E is important in the
treatment of many diseases of the circulatory system. These cardiologists
treated heart attacks, angina, atherosclerosis, rheumatic fever, acute and
chronic rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart diseases, intermittent
claudication, varicose veins, thrombophlebitis, and
high blood pressure. That's quite a list, to which they soon added
diabetes and burns as well. Many medical authorities were skeptical, to
say the least. Vitamin E seemed to be too good for too many
illnesses. Before the Shutes' viewpoint on vitamin E can be disregarded we must
consider that they treated more than 30,000 cardiac patients over a period of
more than 30 years. Their success cannot be easily
dismissed.
Drs. Wilfrid and Evan
Shute give dosage information in their excellent books, many of which are
readily available online and through your public library. Be sure to ask the librarian and to use interlibrary loan if
you have any trouble finding a book. Since the effective dose of vitamin
E varies with the individual condition, it is always a good idea to have
medical supervision. SOME
GUIDELINES AND CAUTIONS: Persons with high blood
pressure need to increase their daily amount of vitamin E gradually, say the Shutes. This is because the vitamin increases the
strength of the heartbeat, and a gradual increase of E avoids any sudden rise
in blood pressure. The Shutes found that over
a period of months, a gradually increasing dose can
yield a lower blood pressure. The Shutes
said that persons with congestive heart failure, chronic rheumatic heart, or related issues do not tolerate much vitamin
E and need medical supervision if they are to use it. Dose should begin at a low 50 IU/day and be gradually increased with careful monitoring by your health cre provider. Persons taking drugs such
as Coumadin (warfarin) commonly find that their
tests indicate a decreased need for "blood-thinning" drugs. The
intelligent way to deal with this is to work with your doctor, who is
responsible for your prescription.
A person in good health
may wish to begin with a supplemental amount of 200 I.U. of vitamin E per day
and try it for a couple of weeks. Then, 400 IU might be taken daily for another two
weeks. For the next two weeks, 600 I.U. daily, and for the next two
weeks, 800 I.U. per day and so on. One ultimately takes the least amount
that gives the best results. This approach is essentially that of Richard A.
Passwater and is provided in more detail in his book Supernutrition
(1975, Pocket Books). EXTERNAL
USES Vitamin E is very
effective on burns. (First aid is cold on a burn; apply the "E"
later). You can drip the vitamin onto burned skin directly from the
capsule. This is sanitary, soothing and painless. Even third degree
burns heal much more readily with twice-daily applications of vitamin
E. Less scarring and greatly reduced inflammation are continually
reported with its use. Absorption of the vitamin is best if the skin is
dry before application. For a large area of
sunburned skin, mix a few 400 I.U. capsules with a teapoon or two of
olive oil. Gently rub this in as soon as possible after
exposure. There will be little if any peeling if you apply the
"E" mixture promptly. Individuals also report
relief of hemorrhoids with topical use of vitamin E. Whoops! From heart
disease to hemorrhoids? You can see why doctors often do not consider
vitamin E to be a serious therapy. This vitamin is just too
versatile. There are ways of understanding this, though. First, the reason one
vitamin can cure so many ailments
is that a deficiency of one vitamin can cause
many ailments. Each vitamin has many different uses in the human
body. There are, after all, just over a dozen vitamins and your body
undergoes countless millions of different biochemical reactions
daily. Therefore, each vitamin has to have a large variety of
applications. Second, you can try using
the vitamin and see for yourself how it works. Andrew Saul is the author of the books FIRE
YOUR DOCTOR! How to be Independently Healthy (reader reviews at
http://www.doctoryourself.com/review.html
) and DOCTOR YOURSELF: Natural Healing that Works. (reviewed at http://www.doctoryourself.com/saulbooks.html
) Copyright 2005, 2001 and previous years Andrew W. Saul. Page updated and copyright 2018.
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