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  2. The 17 Best Vitamin E Oils for Skin - AOL

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    Achieve a supple and dewy glow from head to toe courtesy of these nourishing, deeply hydrating and antioxidant-rich body and facial oils.

  3. Vitamin E - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin E is a group of eight fat soluble compounds that include four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. [1][2] Vitamin E functions as a fat-soluble antioxidant which may help protect cell membranes from reactive oxygen species. [2][3] Symptomatic vitamin E deficiency, which is rare and is usually caused by an underlying problem with digesting ...

  4. Which One's Healthier—Avocado Oil vs. Olive Oil?

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    Both provide vitamin E, but olive oil contains a bit more. "Olive oil provides 33% of your daily value of vitamin E, while avocado oil provides 23% of the daily value of vitamin E," adds Ehsani.

  5. Avocado oil - Wikipedia

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    Avocado oil. Avocado oil. Avocado oil is an edible oil extracted from the pulp of avocados, the fruit of Persea americana. It is used as an edible oil both raw and for cooking, where it is noted for its high smoke point. It is also used for lubrication and in cosmetics.

  6. Are kiwis healthy? Dietitians reveal benefits for immunity ...

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    The antioxidants in kiwi, including the vitamin C and vitamin E, "fight (free radical) damage that can lead to cancer, heart disease and inflammation," Wegman says.

  7. Cod liver oil - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Department of Agriculture, a tablespoon (13.6 grams or 14.8 mL) of cod liver oil contains 4,080 μg of retinol (vitamin A) and 34 μg (1360 IU) of vitamin D. [6] The Dietary Reference Intake of vitamin A is 900 μg per day for adult men and 700 μg per day for women, while that for vitamin D is 15 μg per day.