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Synthetic Vitamin E is a form of Vitamin E that is produced synthetically in a laboratory. It is used as a dietary supplement and is available in various forms, including capsules, tablets, and liquid. Synthetic Vitamin E is often used to support healthy skin, eyes, and immune system, as well as to help protect cells from oxidative damage. It is also used to help reduce the risk of certain chronic diseases.
Synthetic Vitamin E is widely available in the Vitamins and Dietary Supplements market. It is often sold in combination with other vitamins and minerals, as well as in multivitamin and mineral supplements. It is also available as a single-ingredient supplement.
Some companies in the Synthetic Vitamin E market include Nature's Bounty, Solgar, Now Foods, and Puritan's Pride. Show Less Read more