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What is the difference between 100% Natural and Water Solubilized Vitamin E?

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What is the difference between 100% Natural and Water Solubilized Vitamin E?

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Natural Vitamin E (d-alpha) is derived from soybeans and is naturally fat-soluble (not soluble in water). Water Solubilized Vitamin E is a synthetic form (dl-alpha) of the vitamin, combined with an agent that makes the vitamin E oil soluble in water. Those who have intolerance to soy products may use this form without allergic reaction. The water solubilized form may also be beneficial for individuals with malabsorption problems, whom are unable to digest fats properly.

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