Antidote v2

  • Anti-Inflammatory
  • Hormone Support
  • Thyroid Support
Regular price $34.00 USD Sale price $34.00 USD
Description

Mixed tocopherol Vitamin E in an MCT oil base

Pure mixed tocopherols, in a PUFA-free base in liquid form with a dropper for an easy, capsule-free experience. Sourced from non-GMO, organic soy, our product is tested soy-free after molecular distillation and solvent-free extraction. 

Antidote v2 also has a high gamma tocopherol content. This has a synergistic effect with alpha tocopherol, for extreme effectiveness against lipid peroxidation! 

Third-party lab tested for purity.

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  • Helps prevent the oxidation of PUFA*
  • Assists in reversing lipofuscin*
  • Decreases excess estrogen (inhibits the enzyme aromatase)*
  • Promotes weight loss*
  • Improves cell waste detoxification*
  • Reverses age pigment/liver spots/age spots*
  • Increases fertility*
  • Helps cells utilize oxygen* 
  • Mitigate macular degeneration*
  • Improves insulin resistance*

*These Statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Association, or Health Canada. These products are not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

Each bottle contains: 1oz. (29.6ml)
Servings Per container: 30

Serving size: 1 ml (1 gram)
Each serving contains:
RRR-Mixed tocopherols  498mg:
(tocopherol breakdown below)
RRR-Alpha tocopherol 100  i.u. (67 mg) 353%
RRR-Beta tocopherol  6.25 mg
RRR-Gamma tocopherol  325.2 mg
RRR-Delta tocopherol  100 mg
Residual Mixed plant sterols 20mg

Take 1ml daily with a meal.

Can also be used topically to heal sunburns, scars or as a facial serum.

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6. Liu M, Wallin R, Wallmon A, Saldeen T. Mixed tocopherols have a stronger inhibitory effect on lipid peroxidation than alpha-tocopherol alone. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 2002 May;39(5):714-21. doi: 10.1097/00005344-200205000-00012. PMID: 11973415. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11973415/

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