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					<description><![CDATA[It is good that you mentioned looking for d-alpha tocopherol, d-gamma tocopherol, or d-alpha tocopheryl acetate/succinate, but you might also mention that we should avoid dl-alpha tocopherol. This is the lower-cost, petrochemical-based synthetic form. Research suggests that it is less potent and actually viewed by the body as a toxin. For more information on an excellent source of Vitamin E, including all eight members of the E family, click here: ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is good that you mentioned looking for d-alpha tocopherol, d-gamma tocopherol, or d-alpha tocopheryl acetate/succinate, but you might also mention that we should avoid dl-alpha tocopherol. This is the lower-cost, petrochemical-based synthetic form. Research suggests that it is less potent and actually viewed by the body as a toxin. For more information on an excellent source of Vitamin E, including all eight members of the E family, click here: </p>
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