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What medical conditions exist that could make a person deficient in vitamin E?

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What medical conditions exist that could make a person deficient in vitamin E?

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For most people, vitamin E deficiencies are not something they have to worry about. This is because vitamin E is abundant in many foods, even if a person is not attempting to get extra. However, there are some medical conditions that would make a person deficient. Here are a few: liver disease, Crohn’s disease, eating a low-fat low-calorie diet (to the extreme), and taking drugs that are designed to lower your cholesterol.

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