Thanks again, Plzchuckle
Below the article at the link you kindly give, there is one product shown, and a description...
This Formula Features:
All-Natural, Organic, Cold Process Extract
Mixed Tocopherols as Unesterified d-alpha Tocopherol plus
Mixed Tocopherols d-beta, d-delta, and d-gamma
100 Softgels
400 IU Per Softgel
Recommended Dose: 1 Softgel Daily with Food
...Although
Kevin Trudeau mentions that the dosage should 1 capsule (?) for every 30
lbs. of body weight, daily, with or before breakfast.
Another thought that crosses my mind is that maybe a person could get more Vitamin E from wholesome food than the average diet. Specifically, I wonder about Goji berries. Could they contain Vitamin E?
I've heard they are delicious, and somehow suspected their main claim to fame might be Vitamin C, but I think I need to read more. Maybe they have seeds inside?
Have you noticed? Labels always state any additional advantages that a particular product has. So, if you know what a product 'should' boast, and if that boast is missing, then you need to look further.
Interesting game, isn't it?
The buying public is getting smarter, and smarter.
Thank you once more.
Fledgling