1kerry Active member Sep 28, 2012 #1 Hi, should I avoid using Any other vit-e supp while taking toco8?? Thanks
uvawahoowa Well-known member Sep 28, 2012 #2 1kerry said: Hi, should I avoid using Any other vit-e supp while taking toco8?? Thanks Click to expand... Subd
1kerry said: Hi, should I avoid using Any other vit-e supp while taking toco8?? Thanks Click to expand... Subd
HereToStudy Primordial Performance Rep Sep 28, 2012 #3 1kerry said: Hi, should I avoid using Any other vit-e supp while taking toco8?? Thanks Click to expand... If it is part of just a multi, you are fine. But I wouldn't take a standard vitamin e supp, I would go with the ratio of toco8.
1kerry said: Hi, should I avoid using Any other vit-e supp while taking toco8?? Thanks Click to expand... If it is part of just a multi, you are fine. But I wouldn't take a standard vitamin e supp, I would go with the ratio of toco8.
HereToStudy Primordial Performance Rep Sep 29, 2012 #5 1kerry said: I mean to 400 I.U. softgels Click to expand... Yeah, I wouldn't take both, it is redundant an additional benefit most likely wouldn't be seen.
1kerry said: I mean to 400 I.U. softgels Click to expand... Yeah, I wouldn't take both, it is redundant an additional benefit most likely wouldn't be seen.
abformulations Legend Sep 29, 2012 #6 HereToStudy said: Yeah, I wouldn't take both, it is redundant an additional benefit most likely wouldn't be seen. Click to expand... Wouldn't it be good if someone wants to make the tub longer and take one scoop Ed instead of the two and dose the vit e?
HereToStudy said: Yeah, I wouldn't take both, it is redundant an additional benefit most likely wouldn't be seen. Click to expand... Wouldn't it be good if someone wants to make the tub longer and take one scoop Ed instead of the two and dose the vit e?
HereToStudy Primordial Performance Rep Sep 30, 2012 #7 halfhuman said: Wouldn't it be good if someone wants to make the tub longer and take one scoop Ed instead of the two and dose the vit e? Click to expand... Not quite. Most vitamin E supplements are single isomer, Toco's main advantage is providing a balance between all 8.
halfhuman said: Wouldn't it be good if someone wants to make the tub longer and take one scoop Ed instead of the two and dose the vit e? Click to expand... Not quite. Most vitamin E supplements are single isomer, Toco's main advantage is providing a balance between all 8.
abformulations Legend Oct 1, 2012 #8 HereToStudy said: Not quite. Most vitamin E supplements are single isomer, Toco's main advantage is providing a balance between all 8. Click to expand... Thank HTS.
HereToStudy said: Not quite. Most vitamin E supplements are single isomer, Toco's main advantage is providing a balance between all 8. Click to expand... Thank HTS.
HereToStudy Primordial Performance Rep Oct 1, 2012 #9 halfhuman said: Thank HTS. Click to expand... Anytime bro.